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Post by hwyaden on May 10, 2006 16:30:02 GMT
why can i feel static really strongly when i drive by silbury hill? i know i'll get some daft answers and i know it's nothing supernatural, but i'd really like to know. there are no pylons around there or anything else obvious but the air is really charged there 
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Post by shazzz on May 10, 2006 16:41:25 GMT
is there no electricity cables underground
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Post by hwyaden on May 11, 2006 13:27:07 GMT
hmmm, i never thought of that 
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Post by Little Claire on May 11, 2006 15:41:28 GMT
I have problems with computers and electrical equipment. Someone suggested to me that I create a high level of static. Personally i think it's more likely I'm f**k-wit with anything technical 
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Post by Chez on May 13, 2006 17:35:22 GMT
I have the same problem 
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Post by hwyaden on May 13, 2006 23:36:26 GMT
same here. i could never wear a clockwork watch as the hands wouldn't go round. i always used to get shocks off the plastic chairs in school and no-one would believe me 
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Post by Rocktron on May 15, 2006 5:07:05 GMT
same here. i could never wear a clockwork watch as the hands wouldn't go round. i always used to get shocks off the plastic chairs in school and no-one would believe me  Yep also the same here. I can't wear watches. The batteries don't last longer than a few weeks. So i gave up wearing them. I can even go further, car engines seem to stop in front of me and street lights go off. (not kidding) It doesn't happen a lot but it does a few times a year. And i once had a lightning Bold next to me at night in a local park. It was very bright green and had some red in it. It flew a few feet from me and hovered over the floor, until it took off into the sky. That was awesome.
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