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I think that the word "tesla" is a unit of power. Not that he designed the scanner etc.
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictT.html


I find the bolded sentence interesting. I use magnets for chronic pain, and mine are always 10,000 g or higher.
I didn't know this until I searched it today!
Mrs. D.

What really got me was the fact that the Tesla Shield looked EXACTLY like the doggie id key rings.

http://www.amazon.com/Aluminum-Anodi...9592260&sr=8-1

So if one were to BUY THESE DOGGIE ID KEY RINGS, open it up, and insert a crystal that one buys from the holisitc crystal places, and then put a pretty black ribbon on it, and VOILA.

You have BUILT YOUR OWN TESLA SHIELD RIGHT?

I'm going to my neighborhood PETLAND and see if they sell these doggie id thingees.

I'll build one for myself and Alan and sneak it on him when he's asleep.

If the guy wakes up and stretches and says

WOW, DO I FEEL GOOD, MY FEET DON'T BURN ANYMORE.

I'll market the sucker on EBAY.!!!!

ROFL

Melody
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