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"Rhiannon" |
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02 Feb 2008 04:22:26 PM |
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Empire State Building car zap mystery |
This is so neat.
Empire State Building car zap mystery
By RICHARD WEIR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
In the shadow of the Empire State Building lies an "automotive Bermuda
Triangle" - a five-block radius where vehicles mysteriously die.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/01/27/2008-01-27_empire_state_building_car_zap_mystery.html
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Rhi
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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| Title: Re: Empire State Building car zap mystery |
02 Feb 2008 05:44:56 PM |
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"Rhiannon" <rhianon@sympatico.ca> wrote...
This is so neat.
Empire State Building car zap mystery
By RICHARD WEIR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
In the shadow of the Empire State Building lies an
"automotive Bermuda Triangle" - a five-block radius where
vehicles mysteriously die.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/01/27/2008-01-27_empire
_state_building_car_zap_mystery.html
--
Rhi
My friend parked her car on a street and her remote door locks
kept clicking open and closed. She moved a block down, where
they were fine.
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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| Title: Re: Empire State Building car zap mystery |
02 Feb 2008 05:20:26 PM |
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Rhiannon wrote:
This is so neat.
Empire State Building car zap mystery
By RICHARD WEIR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
In the shadow of the Empire State Building lies an "automotive Bermuda
Triangle" - a five-block radius where vehicles mysteriously die.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/01/27/2008-01-27_empire_state_building_car_zap_mystery.html
I'll add that as another reason I won't ever own
a petrol powered vehicle again. My turbo diesel would
have been OK. Newer electronically controled diesels
might too be a problem there.
Curious thing though.
There is so much in the air, cell 'phone, sat TV, wireless
Internet, CB radio, radio, TV ... high voltage power cables,
the list is endless.
I'm surprised any of it works.
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