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It has more to do with this readers mechanically inept
mind more than your writing. Thanks for the
explanation...I learned something new. Who knows when
this knowledge will come in handy. Lights go out..just
spit ;-)
Joanne
--- Deri James <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Saturday 27 Apr 2002 11:12 am, jd wrote:
> > Wow!!!! I really enjoyed reading this up till the
> end
> > anyways. I know it's my mechanically inept brain
> but
> > what happened to the guard at the end? I
> understand it
> > has something to do with the spit but if the wires
> > weren't connected  what happened? I don't watch
> too
> > many OO7 movies but I also didn't get the
> reference to
> > the shaken martinis
> > Joanne
> > who is feeling embarrassingly stupid right now.
> >
>
> Authors fault if its not clear, not the readers.
> Water, particularly
> salty water, is a very good conductor, so when Max
> dribbled it
> completed the circuit between the two wires.
>
> Every James bond novel mentions the fact that he
> likes his vodka
> martinis "shaken, not stirred".
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri


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