the hamster lived, didn't you see it at the end of the clip? she didn't know what she sucked up, could have been a sock, or a chicken bone or something. but it wasnt the hamster, it was still walking around! i didnt think it was racist at all.
Right after the scene ended she most likely screamed, "mofuggas owe me a new goddamn vacuum cleaner, sheeeit"
speaking of vacuums...this summer I threw the one that came with my apartment off the roof of a parking garage, expecting it to land on the street and break into millions of pieces. What happened really was even better...end of the cord somehow hooked around the power lines leaving the vacuum hanging from the cord and it was like 3 days before it was taken down. Shitty red dirt devil we dubbed "useless" since it literally was. Not taking a picture of it hanging there is a big regret WOah I'm off topic
hehe/. Theres some power lines I like make arc with wire and string.. There are 3 overhead like this .. take the bare copper house ground wire and bring it up over the pair with a string. once it gets to the distribution line wires. the copper wire will just glow blue white and vanish in a flash when it touches both ... Its not really dangerous , but its not really legal fun either..:devil:
there is no need for insulators on over head wire.. It would add weight to the line. normally overhead service lines at insulated in residential neighborhoods. But the high voltage line that serves them is not. These are sometimes in the neighborhood but often the highest on the pole. It should go from the bottom up: Telephone, internet, cable, home service electricity(insulated wire) then ultra high service uninsulated .. Many time too, Telephone poles are closer together cause the wire is insulated, and heavy - to keep them tight, the poles are closer..
electricity is like my foster kid.. I know it a little but it keeps growing away from me. you know, I dont have time to catch up to field much. even electrical jobs I had didnt require me to do much I ever learned in a textbook and i forgot it that easily.. To be a good electrician would be like being a good parent.. you have to get involved in it, or it will zap you.. logic just rolled into town with the fog.
thats exactly how i am with the smaller electronics. I used to just be able to throw resistors and transistors caps and diodes on a breadboard without really thinking about it and make it do whatever I want. But now I probably couldn't build a strobe light without cheating.
ya..the top ones feed the transformers with high voltage low amp (travels further more easy that way) the transformers then transform it to low voltage high amp to the lower insulated wires