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Old 07-27-2007, 02:47 AM   #372 (permalink)
Mark Lapierre
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Hahaha yes, remember, an electric shock causes your muscles to contract. (and spasm, while contracted)

So if you absolutely have to touch something you suspect is electrified, well, the smart thing would be to use some form of device designed for that purpose. The less smart thing would be to touch it, but with the back of your fingers. That way your fingers contract away. These are the things you learn from playing with high voltage/current devices as a kid
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