00:00
00:00
View Profile ParodyMyAss
Follow the leader, off the edge of a cliff. You couldn't see the fault, at the edge of the precipice?

Age 34, Male

Student / Musician

Eastern Washington University

Spokane, WA, USA, Earth

Joined on 10/4/05

Level:
6
Exp Points:
300 / 400
Exp Rank:
> 100,000
Vote Power:
4.58 votes
Rank:
Civilian
Global Rank:
74,641
Blams:
42
Saves:
45
B/P Bonus:
0%
Whistle:
Normal

Multimeter philosophy

Posted by ParodyMyAss - July 3rd, 2008


My friends were messing with their multimeter today and decided to put it to their temples to gauge the resistance (?). It was set on DC with a sensitivity of 400M. When one used it, it came out to around the -120s. My other friends came out around the -200s. Mine came out to -40.

We decided to experiment with it and test while reading a comic book / hyper-sigil. (Grant Morrison's "The Invisibles") My first friend's dropped to -30, the second to -70, and mine came out to +30.

I asked them about it, and what the difference was, but the best they could tell me was some very confusing background information about Ohm's Law and quantum physics. They ended by simplifying it down to "electricity is like magic", so I wanted to ask all ye famous Newgrounders if you can explain what happened to me.

Thanks, and if you need any more info, I might be able to supply.


Comments

Thanks for backing me up there.Now i got a ban >=[

You are quite right my man, and I applaud you for coming out and restarting an age-old topic for the millionth time. The only thing video games affect, apparantly, is your grammar.

Vice City pwns San Andreas anyways...