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Re: *Tesla list survey form is ready*
From: Benson_Barry%PAX5-at-mr.nawcad.navy.mil[SMTP:Benson_Barry%PAX5-at-mr.nawcad.navy.mil]
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 1997 4:02 AM
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: Re: *Tesla list survey form is ready*
Hi D.C. Cox, All,
Considering your concerns I wonder how all of the publishers of
experimentalist type books and magazines (Popular/Radio-Electronics) survive
this problem? Could the disclaimers included in these book and magazine
articles be sufficient for our purposes? Can a library be sued for
providing dangerous information? Why not?
Barry
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From: "tesla"-at-pupman-dot-com-at-PMDF-at-PAXMB1
To: Benson Barry; "tesla"-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com-at-PMDF-at-PAXMB1
Subject: Re: *Tesla list survey form is ready*
Date: Saturday, November 29, 1997 11:55AM
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From: D.C. Cox[SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 1997 12:20 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: *Tesla list survey form is ready*
To: Bert
A comprehensive Tesla coil survey is a great idea and the members of the
Tesla List will be able to use this data to assist in design, construction,
and trouble-shooting of Tesla oscillators. Taking this information,
forming a database, and presenting it to the general public might present
some problems down the road. Example, a young coil builder uses your
information from the database to construct a coil and somehow gets ahold of
a pole transformer to power the unit. He gets fried. His parents get paid
by their insurance company for the "loss". Now, guess who the insurance
company sues for a cool million $$$ or more?
DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net