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In a message dated 5/25/03 7:14:11 AM Central Daylight Time,

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> make chocolate

> wafers (melt chocolate, put enzymes in it, freeze it, and give it as

> a pre-meal candy..

LOL...I like the way you think.

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You mean we're not oompa loompas?????? Man! I think I'm having an identity

crisis....

Hey everybody!

I have thought deeply about tall people and I think I have finally discovered

why they are the way they are. Let me begin by going over a few common rules of

electricity.

1. Everyone's body operates by electrical signals sent from and back to the

brain.

2. Electricity or voltage is dropped the further it has to travel down a line.

(Common rule of electricity)

3. Electricity or voltage is also dropped when passing through a load.(When work

is done)

Well, I feel that we, lp's & ap's, are all issued the same amount of

electricity when we are born. The taller a person grows the more voltage is

lost or used up on the looooong trip from the brain all the way down to the

toes, or whatever long limb, and back to the brain.

Also, the bigger a person is, the more work it takes, (muscles), to cart their

enormous carcass around resulting in MORE voltage dropped.

So,.... if you add the voltage that is lost from the long trip AND the bigger

work load and then subtract that from the total amount of electricity issued,

it's no wonder that lp's are smarter because we have more electrical power left

over for our brains to use, making them quicker, more powerful and obviously

waaay more intelligent than ap's.

Yes, I know my meds have worn off and it's showing but coming from an electrical

standpoint you gotta agree.

Ya'll give me some feedback on this.

Serious replies not necessary.

OLEEC Inc

Oompa Loompas Electrical Engineering Corp

Smallsville, Tx. 0U812

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OK, I have to provide an engineering response:

> 2. Electricity or voltage is dropped the further it has to travel

down a line. (Common rule of electricity)

This is a function of temperature - the voltage drop increases with

heat. So, explain the hotheads!

> 3. Electricity or voltage is also dropped when passing through a

load.(When work is done)

This is a function of resistance.

In both cases, as long as the current (amps) remains the same.....

> So,.... if you add the voltage that is lost from the long trip AND

the bigger work load and then subtract that from the total amount of

electricity issued, it's no wonder that lp's are smarter because we

have more electrical power left over for our brains to use, making

them quicker, more powerful and obviously waaay more intelligent than

ap's.

What about the people with low voltage sources (e.g. limited brains)?

This WILL affect current flow.

Randy Bradford

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From: " Randy Bradford " <bradfra@...>

> OK, I have to provide an engineering response:

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But, but, but, Randy, surely the answer is simple - the cause being " Short

Circuit! "

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A stick blender is electric. It is tall enough to use in a mixing bowl or 1

gallon bucket (that's what I make soap in) without your hand having to get

inside the container. They run from$10 to $20. Sometimes you can find them at

garage sales or thrift stores. When I'm done using it, I run it in hot water to

get most of the residue off the inner parts. I've had my stick blender for

years and years. Got it originally to cook with back in -ahem - the early 80's.

It's still going strong although it's only used for soap now, of course.

Lori

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Lori, thanks for your advice and I will get myself a stick blender that is not

electric right? I will have to make sure that I can get something with a handle

to mix the lye in so I don't have to touch the sides, again thanks for your

comments they are much appreciated.

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Thanks Lori, I have one then I called it something else, I thought a stick

blender was one that you turned by hand.

Carol

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A stick blender is electric. It is tall enough to use in a mixing bowl or 1

gallon bucket (that's what I make soap in) without your hand having to get

inside the container. They run from$10 to $20. Sometimes you can find them at

garage sales or thrift stores. When I'm done using it, I run it in hot water to

get most of the residue off the inner parts. I've had my stick blender for years

and years. Got it originally to cook with back in -ahem - the early 80's. It's

still going strong although it's only used for soap now, of course.

Lori

Re: Digest Number 1969

Lori, thanks for your advice and I will get myself a stick blender that is not

electric right? I will have to make sure that I can get something with a

handle

to mix the lye in so I don't have to touch the sides, again thanks for your

comments they are much appreciated.

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