Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:51 AM -0500 3/22/08, Jim Nichols wrote: >I have even read of those that remove copper conductors from >high-voltage sub-stations. Why some haven't been killed, I'll never >know. Around here, the salvage yards are cooperating with law >enforcement to try to reduce the market for the copper. > Some have been killed. A couple of years ago someone got fatally zapped here in Vancouver in a high voltage sub-station. >Jim Nichols >Tullahoma, TN USA >----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Dory" <don.dory@gmail.com> >To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> >Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 8:18 AM >Subject: Re: [Leica] Copper Wire > > >> Now the folks with common sense are raiding business's air conditioners. >> Cut the condensate high and low pressure lines and you might have ten >> pounds of copper. My favorite E-6 lab was down for two days last summer >> because of this foraging activity. >> >> On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 12:04 AM, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@bellsouth.net> >> wrote: >> >>> For some, logic can prove anything! These are the types that end up in >>> Washington, D.C. >>> >>> With the current price of copper going through the roof, anyone with >>> common >>> sense would have sold it at the nearest salvage yard. >>> >>> Jim Nichols >>> Tullahoma, TN USA >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: <grduprey@mchsi.com> >>> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> >>> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:39 PM >>> Subject: [Leica] Copper Wire >>> >>> >>> > Something to think about... >>> > >>> > After having dug to a depth of 10 yards last year, New York scientists >>> > found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the >>> > conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more >>> than >>> > 100 years ago. >>> > >>> > Not to be outdone by the New Yorkers, in the weeks that followed, >>> > California scientists dug to a depth of 20 yards, and shortly after, >>> > headlines in the LA Times newspaper read: 'California archaeologists >>> have >>> > found traces of 200 year old copper wire and have concluded that their >>> > ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network a >>> > hundred years earlier than the New Yorkers.' >>> > >>> > One week later, " The Express News," a local newspaper in Texas >>> reported >>> > the following: >>> > >>> > 'After digging as deep as 30 yards in corn fields near Austin , Bubba >>> > Johnson , a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found > >>>absolutely >>> > nothing. Bubba has therefore concluded that 300 years ago, Texas had >>> > already gone wireless.' >>> > >>> > Gene >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Leica Users Group. >>> > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Leica Users Group. >>> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >>> >> >> >> >> -- Don >> don.dory@gmail.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Leica Users Group. >> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >> > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com