Posted on 05/26/2005 1:17:33 PM PDT by ultimadragon98
because many other messageboards like ex libris nocturnus,and the wizards of the coast(dungeons and dragons) boards give you three warnings before they ban a person and i think that is the right way because overhere the way you do it is only ban the person and that's mean spirited.I plead you look into a warning system like the other boards have.
Crap, crap, crap, just crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I missed the zot AGAIN!!!!!!!!
What is "ZOT"?
Ultimadork86'd gettin' slapped...
A tradition of humiliating trolls before and after they have been banned. Usually with a picture of a cat or a nuclear explosion.
You're soaking in it.
I believe the admin moderator just rolled a "natural" 20 and you have been zotted.
Well, I got locked out once and spent considerable time trying to figure out what I said.
Turned out it was an error, not a zotting.
Whew!
While the uninitiated may think that this combo is ridiculous, I assure you that it is actually quite silly. 8^)
Cool fire! What was it?
LOL I agree! I love em both. Cats, nukes, and lightning :)
Awww cute kittens
A power arc to ground on the Low Voltage side of this substation creates an arcing fault that behaves like an uncontrollable welding torch from Hell, chewing up everything in its path. Protection hardware either fails to open the High Voltage side or is unable to sense the presence of the fault. Excessive current eventually causes the windings on the substation's power transformer to overheat, severely cooking its innards and causing the mineral oil inside to begin violently boiling. In a vain attempt to prevent the transformer's tank from exploding, pressure release valves vent clouds of superheated oil vapor which subsequently ignites and explodes in a ball of flame. A phase to phase short circuit occurs, perhaps caused by a flashover within the flames or a heat induced fault in the transformer. This causes an expulsion fuse to blow with a flash and a resounding BANG, finally killing power to the substation.However, by this time, the weakened transformer's tank fails, and it spills hundreds of gallons of flaming mineral oil onto the already devastated substation. Local firefighters can only watch from a distance since there's no way to safely fight this fire, and the substation is a total loss. As one fireman quipped, "Firemen don't mess with their wires, and linemen don't mess with their fires". A very sobering look at the explosive power silently lurking within the quietly humming substation in your neighborhood...
Great fun. :-)
I zot thee
Oh that was a substation! It was hard to tell from the size of the video. Had a single transformer blow in a local substation some years ago. You could see the plume of smoke for miles.
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