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Lightning strike.

Started by Mick, May 01, 2008, 09:29:57 PM

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Mick

We had a close one today.  Not sure if the lightning actually hit our house but is was close enough to blow up our Freeview box for the telly, and my Orange broadband Livebox.  :o

Looks like everything else is ok though. Phew.  ;)
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Sister in law had a lightening strike on her house.

She didn't half know about it....

Good to hear your mansion's ok pal.
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A lightening storm two years ago made my desktop very sick. So bought a spike arrester and no more lightening storms since. lol. :tup:

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