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Does this one take the cake? - RedPatch
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Re: Does this one take the cake? - RedPatch
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August 25, 2018, 08:03:15 pm »
The concave cutout should be facing up, otherwise particles more readily fall out.
I'm afraid the marketing department has gone amok again.
It would've been better if the patch had a more maze-like cutout to trap the electrons. Clearly, they don't have real engineers working on this.
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Do not use too many of them at once or you will have to remove them and discharge the battery periodically to prevent it from overcharging.
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It's not just for phones though! I wonder if I could stick one on my 40 meter dipole to get it to tune up on 80 meters? Ok, I'd have to replace it every 60 days, but, it might be worth it, no?
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They should probably work on their grammar before even trying to lie to people. "sticked on..." !? This sounds like a child wrote it.
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"My ex used to claim that putting a small cardboard pyramid on top of a razor would make it sharper. I placed the pyramid on top of her head and waited expectantly... she was NOT amused."
I had aHS substitute teacher who spent the hour about pyramids kept razors and other stuff straight.he had an entire class laughing at him
but seriously, if I buy a bunch and stack them then It would last forever, right?
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I'm tempted to buy one to stick on the iPhone with the exploded battery I have in the WEEE disposal...
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This is up there with Peter Popoff's felt what ever they are's.
Why is there so much dumb in the world.....
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