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| Thread ID: 48468 | 2004-08-24 02:25:00 | found my Father's Day pressy... | falvrez (390) | Press F1 |
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| 264872 | 2004-08-24 19:21:00 | yes I agree R2x1 with you, Jaycar also sells a device you get your friends to poke their finger in it, if you are lucky they might get a electrical shock, What the XXXXXXXXX, is this sick or what ????? It is, and has been for some time in New Zealand illegal to give a shock to anyone else, Jaycar in effect are selling things and asking their customers to break the New Zealand law of the country !! |
Earnie Moore (5918) | ||
| 264873 | 2004-08-24 19:49:00 | Depending on how long ago "some time" started, I could be liable to prosecution, I seem to recall battery powered devices with a buzzer (suitably improved) surprising quite a few of my school mates around 1950. Strangely, the victims were the first to borrow it and shake hands with others. During a short period of confiscation, i believe it scored 100% of the staff as well. R2 |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 264874 | 2004-08-24 20:06:00 | I think maybe in the 70's, 80's not sure, one should ask the Electrical Workers Registration Board, and give them the "Jaycar" example as the reason for the asking. I must go away and appear at work. |
Earnie Moore (5918) | ||
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