Odyssey Electric Shock Problem
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Re: Odyssey Electric Shock Problem
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in message
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>> There are anti-static heel straps used in the electronics industry;I had
>> to
>> use one for many years.They are a nuisance to put on,and do wear
>> out.There
>> also are shoes specifically designed to dissipate static charges,but are
>> expensive and probably not fashionable for women.
>>
>> Maybe she should put more Downy in the wash when doing her clothes. ;-)
>> (I can see that commercially cleaned clothes may still be static-prone.)
>
>
> Maybe I'll hook a length of chain around her leg, and let her drag it
> along
> where ever she goes. It would double as a pay back of sorts too {;^)
>
> Brian
>
I see big trouble in your future, Brian! ;-)
Mike
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>
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in message
> news:Xns9686CB9E72C94jyanikkuanet@129.250.170.83.. .
>>
>> There are anti-static heel straps used in the electronics industry;I had
>> to
>> use one for many years.They are a nuisance to put on,and do wear
>> out.There
>> also are shoes specifically designed to dissipate static charges,but are
>> expensive and probably not fashionable for women.
>>
>> Maybe she should put more Downy in the wash when doing her clothes. ;-)
>> (I can see that commercially cleaned clothes may still be static-prone.)
>
>
> Maybe I'll hook a length of chain around her leg, and let her drag it
> along
> where ever she goes. It would double as a pay back of sorts too {;^)
>
> Brian
>
I see big trouble in your future, Brian! ;-)
Mike
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Re: Odyssey Electric Shock Problem
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
newsKHxe.113711$tt5.22976@edtnps90...
>
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in message
> news:Xns9686CB9E72C94jyanikkuanet@129.250.170.83.. .
>>
>> There are anti-static heel straps used in the electronics industry;I had
>> to
>> use one for many years.They are a nuisance to put on,and do wear
>> out.There
>> also are shoes specifically designed to dissipate static charges,but are
>> expensive and probably not fashionable for women.
>>
>> Maybe she should put more Downy in the wash when doing her clothes. ;-)
>> (I can see that commercially cleaned clothes may still be static-prone.)
>
>
> Maybe I'll hook a length of chain around her leg, and let her drag it
> along
> where ever she goes. It would double as a pay back of sorts too {;^)
>
> Brian
>
I see big trouble in your future, Brian! ;-)
Mike
newsKHxe.113711$tt5.22976@edtnps90...
>
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in message
> news:Xns9686CB9E72C94jyanikkuanet@129.250.170.83.. .
>>
>> There are anti-static heel straps used in the electronics industry;I had
>> to
>> use one for many years.They are a nuisance to put on,and do wear
>> out.There
>> also are shoes specifically designed to dissipate static charges,but are
>> expensive and probably not fashionable for women.
>>
>> Maybe she should put more Downy in the wash when doing her clothes. ;-)
>> (I can see that commercially cleaned clothes may still be static-prone.)
>
>
> Maybe I'll hook a length of chain around her leg, and let her drag it
> along
> where ever she goes. It would double as a pay back of sorts too {;^)
>
> Brian
>
I see big trouble in your future, Brian! ;-)
Mike
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