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Re: chinese x10 ? s10? modules


  • Subject: Re: chinese x10 ? s10? modules
  • From: "egelbeertje" <r_d_k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:16:39 -0000

...and don't forget your towel....

the bulb being an electrical wire , the N goes through the bulb to=20
the module.....somehow just doesn't connect.

You can always try it by stripping the wires and hold one in each=20
hand, the only way to make sure you don't short them.....sort of.

Rob.

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "kw1816" <kw1816@...> wrote:
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, <mircea@> wrote:
> >
> >  Could somebody explain how these things do work without the=20
> neutral???
> > Thanks!
> >
> As it's almost Friday =85..
>=20
> The inline modules (no neutral) use reverse phase modulation=20
> harmonics, through the shield array, to generate a tacheon burst=20
> that opens a rift in the sub space fabric allowing the X10 command=20
> protocols to transverse the inter dimensional matrix.
>=20
> Of course there are drawbacks to this, over modulation could result=20
> in distortion of the transient pathway and in very rare=20
> circumstances, a creation of an anti matter vortex that could=20
> destroy the universe =96 as well as causing the mysterious
appearance=20
> of odd blue socks in the washing machine. Special care should be=20
> taken to avoid  washing a white load when you suspect this is=20
> happening.
>=20
> Or you could simply think that there IS a neutral connection =96
it's=20
> just on the other side of the bulb =85  I'm sure someone more=20
> qualified can explain better :)
>=20
> Kevin W.
>








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