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It'd be safer to put the round glass shiny things into a cupboard and away from nitwits. It's also easier for the round glass shiny thing reader man to get to. Still at least the cables were able to cope with a buffoon hanging onto them, wonder what the effect of that would have on the terminations (it's not just the terminals that ended up with a screw loose by the sound of things).
 

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