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LF: Goodbye lightning?

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Subject: LF: Goodbye lightning?
From: Scott Tilley <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 16:44:26 -0800
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While reading the morning paper, Canada's 'Globe and Mail' I found this interesting little quip:

"On this date in 1847, The Globe reported: 'The various wires of telegraph beginning to intersect so many sections of our country are said to have a decided effect upon electricity. That eminent scientific man, Prof. Olmstead of Yale College, states, that as the storm comes up and especially when over the wires, say 50 or 100 miles distant, the lightning is attracted by the wires... 'It is my opinion,' he says, 'that we shall never have very heavy thundershowers or hear of lightning striking, so long as we have telegraph wires spread over the Earth.' ' "

Source: Glode and Mail, Monday, November 6, 2006

If this where only true! Or, perhaps the demise of the telegraph and the rise of radio did us all in and doomed us to thunderstorm static forever ;-)

73 Scott






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