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  • tired and getting tireder (I bet thats not even a word :) )
    right in the middle of a marathon with the cursed job :(
    Hey there this is Risi Simms...

    Just wanted to ask a favor of you. Their are some complications regarding my work in the adult industry. Since it is generally assumed that the people in the Adult Industry are willing and wish to be making the content you've seen. I am letting you know personally that I really didn't wish to be there. The circumstances surrounding my situation are serious but not allowed to be discussed on FreeOnes so I am taking a less disruptive and more personal approach in reaching out to my fans and asking that you help me.

    If you really like me you will remove the links to content featuring me in your posts. You've already seen everything you will ever see of me if you're a fan. So keeping them up doesn't really do much but hurt me.

    Feel free to write.

    Thanks!

    Risi
    >^.^<

    AIM/YIM: RisiSimms
    email: risisimms @ gmail . com
    I'm super. Had a very enjoyable and restful day off and am now sitting down to a cuppa and a review of today's Olympic events.
    We use AC. As for how thick cables are, there are different gages for cables, depending on the use and the load on the cable. I don't know about fuses in the plugs. I know that in all houses there is a main fuse box, usually in the garage. Like I said, my knowledge of electricity is quite rudimentary.
    Wait, you lost me there. I see the 2400 watts coming from the 240kW, but where did the 240 volts come from? Is it from the fact that you're taking a UK power outlet, 240v, into consideration as a power outlet? If that is the case, in the US, 110v, you would need a 21.8 amp fuse, right?
    Yes, I've learned that touching bare wires is usually not a good idea, regardless of the wattage/voltage/amperage.
    Yes, domestic power is 110v. For industrial uses I've seen 450v, and other things which I'm not sure what they mean. 40 amp, 60 amp, and 100 amp are takes that I've used before, but I'm not sure what those do. :helpme:
    Electrician, eh? I might have to ask you a thing or two sometime. I've been known to play the part of stage electrician in the past, but half the time I end up getting confused.

    On a related topic, I worked a UB40 show last week, and all their AC was the kind they use in the UK. I'd never seen UK power before. When I saw it, I was like :eek:
    crazy hours this week so ill be in and out at odd hours, very taxing
    what are you fed up with?
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