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    Mud-Powered 'Soil Lamp' Proves Water and Electricity Go Together Well

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    11/13/08

    In reply to Mud-Powered 'Soil Lamp' Proves Water and Electricity Go Together Well
    Does it vibrate?


    **Snicker** Teehee!

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    11/13/08

    In reply to Mud-Powered 'Soil Lamp' Proves Water and Electricity Go Together Well
    Why would you get shocked? Water doesn't conduct electricity.
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    11/13/08

    @CMU_Bueller: I honestly cant tell if thats sarcastic.
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    Image of ripfire ripfire
    11/13/08

    @LiviaSnake: Well technically, pure water is a bad conductor. You need to add ionized elements like salt or other impurities to raise conductivity.
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