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A class before us stuck Al foil in sockets, so when you pluged something in, you got a nice spark.
We had TVs in our room, We put "all your base are belong to us" come on when the TV turns on...Im wondering if its still there... |
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I used to short out the power sockets prior to language lessons.
The teacher used to carry a heavy reel to reel tape recorder into the class when we had English, French or German which were not my favorite topics. I used a loop of insulated wire with bare ends and quickly popped it in the socket which was used for the tape deck. By the time the fuse was replaced etc. 20 minutes were wasted from the class time, cool heh.. The Dutch plugs have the round prongs and are usually supplied from a 16 Amps fuse.
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