Re: Rabbits and phone cords
From: StovePipe (stovepipeTR_at_SHglobetrotter.net)
Date: 09/18/04
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 21:27:36 GMT
Vaughn <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@att.fake.net> wrote:
> >...when I saw the rabbit
>
> Funny you should mention that... I had a surreal experience involving a
> bunny the day after the hurricane. I was out in the back yard and there was a
> huge white bunny rabbit eating my citrus leaves while staring at me....
That's one courageous rabbit! Usually, they're shy about people they
don't know... 'Course ours (the current one and the previous one) are
dwarfs. This may make a difference.
> > My Question: aren't phone lines 110V unless there is a power outage, at
> > which time they drop to 24V?
>
> Usually 48 VDC. measured open circuit. The ringing voltage is 105
>VAC 20 > Hz and it will really get your attention! > >
So, if he was
biting it while it was recieving calls, he'd have been tonite's supper,
I guess...
> > If so, how come the rabbit didn't fry himself when he bit into it?
>
> Who knows? Animals don't necessarily feel things the same way we do. I
> had a pup once chew up a heating pad while it was plugged in (the pad was
> plugged in, not the pup). How did he manage that?
>
> Vaughn
Thanks for this, VS, and hope you're not deprived for too much longer
and that the hurricaines slack for a while... Jeez.. what is it? FOUR
in a little over 30 days?....
Cheeahs
SP
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