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Re: Lightning Strikes Again...



I'm curioius; were they recessed or surface mount contacts?


Ranger wrote:
> Aluminum doors and jambs
> I tried to rap the reeds loose,  just for fun, and two of the six broke
> loose - they were on the shortest ( 100') runs.  I  think the lightning's
> electric field induced current in the loops - still strange that the board
> took no damage.
>
> There were  reports of a man in a dark suit carrying an unknown instrument,
> but nothing like that showed up in the archives. Can evil NSA types alter
> video records accessed through a locked, manned, security room?  Could have
> been fake lightning, gov't testing of EMP weapon?  At any rate it sure put
> the whammy on the security system - without chimes enabled, it may have been
> like that til my next check....A cautious person would probably check the
> system extensively every day, if not more frequently. Of course if you spend
> most of your time posting drivel instead of taking care of important
> testing, its no wonder the NSA psychos compromise one's security.
> "camman" <camman@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ct9og.280758$5Z.51946@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > You have to wonder why the board was fine with voltage going from the hub
> to
> > the outlying doors.. wonder why it did not travel back to the panel..
> maybe
> > the path to ground was quicker through the line then to the steel frames?
> > Or maybe it was just a really smart perp. who took advantage of the
> > lightining storm as cover?  NSA
> >
> >



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