Re: I'm looking for plans for an Electric Chair

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Over the decades. many people had met their death by Electric > Chair. The law enforcement people seem to be the only ones who > have Electric Chairs. But I'm sure these can be built at home. >

Go buy a lightning rod and climb up onto a high mountain (try a fourteener) and raise it up over your head when a lot of clouds are passing by.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno
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The OP needs to pay more attention to the restraints. He hasn't even mentioned them. If he's going to apply the same voltage at the same current as they do (or did, as the case may be) with Ol' Sparky, it's perfectly possible for the muscles to tense to such an extent that inadequate restraints will break away. Since the victim will be in a really pissed off mood by that point, retribution will likely follow pretty swiftly. ;-)

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Cursitor Doom

Presumably he'll point a gun at the victim and demand that she strap herself down. May as well just shoot them.

The hard part about murder is getting rid of the bodies.

He wants to kill the many women who wouldn't date him. Many.

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John Larkin

It sounded like a specific and actionable terrorist threat to me, no First Amendment protection. If he's in the US maybe someone wants to have a chat.

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bitrex

The "nearly naked" spec is another part of his fantasy.

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John Larkin

Sense of humour seems to be lacking on this group right now. Hopefully it's just the time of year.

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Cursitor Doom

Humor? Where?

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John Larkin

For heaven's sake, John! He's a troll! It's a joke!! Why is it you can't see this post for what it is?? Sheesh! It can't be anything else but a joke FFS. No one writes to an electronic design forum for advice on building something absurd that has nothing to do with electronic design unless they're playing a joke. We've had many such posts here over the years as you must surely remember. Jeez...

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Cursitor Doom

Ah. Killing people. Hilarious.

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John Larkin

CD is the type to think "jokes" about lists of people to kill are hilarious without even wondering if he's on the list, first!

Mr. Assumptions is probably not cut out to be an engineer

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bitrex

There are still people & places that do such things. Usually such requests come to nothing but doubtless sometimes the poster means it and sometimes they follow through. The law prohibits you from assisting terrorists.

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tabbypurr

The OP is not a terrorist, just a troll. This should be blindingly obvious to everyone. The answers to the questions he has posed here could easily be found by a 5 minute web search; it's no secret. But that wouldn't get him the reaction he clearly craves. No fun there. Conclusion: the guy is a very obvious troll.

On a lighter note, let's cheer John up with some hilarious apropos comedy:

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This scene is just *so* far OTT it's hilarious. Only in Hollywood! :-D

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Cursitor Doom

Maybe, but not what U-Tube puts up next for you to view.

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Winfield Hill

What? "Rodney Dangerfield Funniest Jokes Ever On The Johnny Carson Show???"

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Cursitor Doom

You know, that is mostly based on what they think you will click on. They may not know your name, but they know who you are.

Rick C.

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gnuarm.deletethisbit

That depends on your viewing history. I got ski lift crashes and some woodworking machines.

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John Larkin

Especially the bit where the governor shouts out, "Don't panic, folks, everything's under control!" :-)

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Chris

Maybe, but it's hard to see how. I got a lengthy gruesome back-&-white documentary of a guillotine execution, complete with detailed assembly and testing of the guillotine. I couldn't watch very much of it.

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Winfield Hill

A hungry ALLIGATor should do the job; then one can deny the ALLIGATion.

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Robert Baer

in an attempt to avoid CAPITAL punishment

NT

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tabbypurr

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