Author Topic: Its thunderstorming  (Read 2473 times)

I think most people on the forums, including me, are not around the central area of America. In those areas, the clouds are pitch black, the thunder rolls loudly, lightning cackles freely, and it's pretty windy. I'm guessing Mike is around that central area. If not, I dunno.


Surge protectors only work 0.0005% of the time, mike.

I think most people on the forums, including me, are not around the central area of America. In those areas, the clouds are pitch black, the thunder rolls loudly, lightning cackles freely, and it's pretty windy. I'm guessing Mike is around that central area. If not, I dunno.
yeah i live in MN correct

Surge protectors only work 0.0005% of the time, mike.
what are the chances of a surge hitting my computer though?

my room is getting dark AHHHHHH TURN THE LIGHTS ON

...Power went out?

nvm


what are the chances of a surge hitting my computer though?
97%

I'm always on my laptop during a storm and I never get hit. If the chances are as high as you guys say they are, then I'd be dead, right?

Seems like you guys are trying to drive him off the forums.

97%
For a guy named rockslide you sure know a lot about eletrical percentages dohohohohoohohoh

For a guy named rockslide you sure know a lot about eletrical percentages dohohohohoohohoh
This statement fails to make any sense whatsoever.

This statement fails to make any sense whatsoever.
Rock? Eletrical?
Opposites?

I'm always on my laptop during a storm and I never get hit. If the chances are as high as you guys say they are, then I'd be dead, right?

Seems like you guys are trying to drive him off the forums.
i agree i always on computer during storms