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Living in a wood cabin during a lightning storm?

I'm a little bit scared, as a storm is starting up and it will most certainly become a thunderstorm tonight. I live in a wooden cabin at the bottom of my garden, and i'm a little bit worried about sleeping is it, as i'm wondering if its the same as standing near a tree? Should i put a rod of metal/ aluminum outside to draw lightning away, or will it have no effect. (The shed is fully powered and wired up to the house with an armoured cable)Do I have any reason to be scared?

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This happened at my school twice. The first time the person who set it off was caught immediately and someone told the exam students that it was just a prank. They got a little bit extra time at the end for the disturbance. However the second time, no one was sure if there really was a fire and everyone had to evacuate. The students were told that they weren't allowed to talk to anyone and if they were caught talking then their paper wouldn't get marked.
Well take the sheet and ask your friends about the hard questions when you have to leave.
Safety comes first. Who cares if you get a perfect score on your exam if you are dead?
No but it happens every single day at the school.XD
Adjustment of the steering box is correct as the other gentleman stated but the new steering boxs's are adjusted before they are sent to the parts house to be sold. With what you are describing is probably in your upper and lower ball joints and maybe the inner, outer tierod ends including the center link. Check the ball joints and the idler arm which is on the passenger side of the front end. Having the idler arm pivot point will make you feel like the whole front end needs to be rebuilt. Try the cheap/easy fixes first. After you eliminate those move to the other items.

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