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Electricals

10/07/2008 5:22 PM

Dear Friends, What is electricals? Please reply big project and problem.

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Re: Electricals

10/07/2008 5:41 PM

You are going to have to ask a better question than this one. It is not clear what you want to know. "What is electricals? " has no meaning.

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Re: Electricals

10/07/2008 5:45 PM

Dear Friends, I would like electricals for power please advise urgently.

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10/07/2008 5:53 PM

Repeating useless questions is a pointless exercise.

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Re: Electricals

10/07/2008 5:53 PM

You need a lot more details. Maybe give an example.

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Re: Electricals

10/08/2008 12:11 AM

Dear Sirs,

Very simple question. "Electrical is only simply Electrical". It is only simply named by humanity's convention. You can call Electrical by another names such as "Car"; "Computer"; "Table"... and otherwise you can call Car as ''Electrical"; "Laptop"; "pen"...

The more simply you think, the more easily you understand.

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Re: Electricals

10/08/2008 6:49 AM

Sounds like you have an overdue homework assignment. My god kid, google it!

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Re: Electricals

10/08/2008 9:20 AM

You can help yourself, too, by taking the time to register with CR4.

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Re: Electricals

10/08/2008 3:31 PM

Dear Friends, This is not for homework I am graduated! I need electricals for power project I will be head engineer please advise.

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10/08/2008 6:22 PM

Your question can not be answered in the form you have asked it. Give more details.

What is your degree in?

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Re: Electricals

10/09/2008 12:37 AM

"I am graduated! " My goodness, what school gave you a degree when you cannot seem to put together a meaningful question?

"I need electricals for power project I will be head engineer please advise." Please provide the area of the world that you will be working as a head engineer so that I may avoid ever going there...

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