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Three Electrical Terms

08/19/2010 1:15 AM

"Three Electrical Terms"

Here is how we do it: We'll create a story using three (3) electrical terms in each turn...it'll be fun. Here it goes...

Generator and transformer...

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08/19/2010 8:00 AM

This is a forum for serious questions and questioners, seeking serious answers. Please don't try to make it into a "social networking" or entertainment site. You can take your fun games elsewhere. Thanks.

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08/19/2010 10:38 AM

You gotta be kidd'in me.

Are you serious?

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08/23/2010 8:33 PM

this might look a waste of time for you, but it'll be testing your ability to adapt into something and give solution into a situation..and that's what makes me, you, and the likes of us tick..

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08/19/2010 10:02 AM

"This is a forum for serious questions and questioners, seeking serious answers. Please don't try to make it into a "social networking" or entertainment site. You can take your fun games elsewhere. Thanks."

You are partially correct however this type of "entertainment" as you call it has been done often enough before, example: http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/57547#comment599590

While this forum is serious, there are those of us that enjoy a little "entertainment", humor, sniping at each other, ect.

Lighten up a little or if you see a discussion thread that you do not care for or is not "serious" enough for you, don't read it, don't post on it, or report it to CR4 admin.

If a thread is inappropriate, the CR4 staff will act accordingly.

As far as I have seen, all are welcome to post here as long as they adhere to CR4 rules.

NOW – to contribute to the story that rockraiden started, I'll give it a shot:

Generator and transformer... had a very close working relationship, however the transfer switch was……….

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08/19/2010 10:41 AM

Saying "Ah.,,,ohm my ! but how can i resistor? She is a joule (Hi sue!) and i gauss i lost my hertz to her ... watt did you say?"

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08/22/2010 9:07 PM

no, nothing...i was just inducted by your capacitive charms...i lost every resistivity with you...

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08/19/2010 12:48 PM

I stand thoroughly chastised. Have your fun. I don't mind the pokes at the expense of OPS looking to have their work done for them or asking stupid questions, and a little off-topic humor now & then - It's needed. But weeding through to figure which ones are worth reading? Sorry for overstepping.

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08/19/2010 7:54 PM

That's only two terms...

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