Happy Brithday Oh Wonderful Electric One (aka DVS)!

Netzach said:
Happy belated, hope you have a tail end to assault! :)
Too bad that I didn't have that. It would have been quite a charge, for sure. I'd had her lighting up like a Christmas ornament!
 
Silverlily said:
Ohm my gods, you're a year older! :eek:



(ok, so that sucked, get over it, it's late ;) )



And a :rose: for the birthday girl.
Cute. Very cute.
 
trodas said:
Happy Birthday Electric One from me too :rose:




You mean like Violet Wand or Tens? :D
Your AV looks like he's been Zapped. Is that Kenny? He's had his share of misfortunes, that's for sure.

Already have a wand. I'll take a TENS. Double pole with modulation capability, thank you.
 
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DVS said:
Thank you all, so very much. As you get older, you tend to think of your birthday as just another day. But, I know it came out, when I posted about it on that other thread.

I did llike the gesture and the thoughts behind the posts. I noticed a theme of electrical terms "loosely" entertwined in a lot of the posts. But, "watt" you "volts" tried to do was appreciated. See, I can't even do it, and I know the terms. :rolleyes:
Lol, at least you didn't try and use couloumbs....... :rolleyes:
 
DVS said:
Thank you all, so very much. As you get older, you tend to think of your birthday as just another day. But, I know it came out, when I posted about it on that other thread.

But as long as we get a charge out of celebrating your birthday, it's okay, right?
 
Aeroil said:
Lol, at least you didn't try and use couloumbs....... :rolleyes:
Wasn't that the high school where to stupid creeps went on a killing spree?

OK, bad joke. Sorry.
 
snowy ciara said:
But as long as we get a charge out of celebrating your birthday, it's okay, right?
I get it...charge!
 
DVS said:
Wasn't that the high school where to stupid creeps went on a killing spree?

OK, bad joke. Sorry.
Lol, it's a very large number that is used for electrons, I'd be most surprised if you didn't know what it is, actually.
now, the rest of the forum........
 
Aeroil said:
Lol, it's a very large number that is used for electrons, I'd be most surprised if you didn't know what it is, actually.
now, the rest of the forum........
OK, when you must explain a joke, you didn't get it, or your just a youngster and well...

When you pronounce the word coulomb * (note correct spelling, unless maybe you're British) it sounds similar to the name of the high school in Littleton, Colorado where several years ago, two idiots went on a shooting spree?

Oh well. Like I said. The joke is lost, when you have to explain it. Actually, I thought it was a "joule" of a joke, too. :rolleyes:

* coulomb
In electrcial terms a coulomb is a unit of electrical "charge" directly related to the current of one ampere (amp) flowing through an electrical circuit.

In terms of physics, it is a measurement of force that one stationary, electrically charged substance has on another. See Electrostatics or Coulomb's law.
 
DVS said:
OK, when you must explain a joke, you didn't get it, or your just a youngster and well...

When you pronounce the word coulomb * (note correct spelling, unless maybe you're British) it sounds similar to the name of the high school in Littleton, Colorado where several years ago, two idiots went on a shooting spree?

Oh well. Like I said. The joke is lost, when you have to explain it. Actually, I thought it was a "joule" of a joke, too. :rolleyes:

* coulomb
In electrcial terms a coulomb is a unit of electrical "charge" directly related to the current of one ampere (amp) flowing through an electrical circuit.

In terms of physics, it is a measurement of force that one stationary, electrically charged substance has on another. See Electrostatics or Coulomb's law.
I got the joke, DVS, just columbine doesn't sound like coulomb to me though (Canadian here, yes we use british spelling, but I did spell it wrong anyway lol). The context I was using it in my joke was because a couloumb is also a measure of the number of electrons that pass through any given point in a circuit with one ampere of current (about 6 quintillion) then that high number could somehow be applied to the amount of fun you were to have.

Lol, but as well as you said, a joke isn't really funny if you have to explain it, so I just killed it I guess.
 
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