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Will lightning toast you in this situation?

You are riding a bicycle aross a field when lightning strikes the field. Will you get electrocuted due to your bicycle's metal frame? Will the rubber tires insulate you from the intense shock? Or, is there some other reason why you will or will not get toasted?

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Haha, I don't know, but I'm really jealous you get to see Vampire Weekend!
First concert? Wow! Yeah leave your house at like 5:30, be there at 6.
Yes - get the type that are safe to run all night. I prefer underblanket types and otherwise have no heat in the bedroom as it was considered unhealthy when I was a girl. Now if I sleep in a heated ward, I wake up thinking I am in Scutari. Otherwise a hot water bottle, but not both. (Or modern microwaveable hotties).
the finest way is to ascertain an FTP server - in case you look up NAS (community connected storage) on the information superhighway, you'll locate some examples of what you could get. countless those already have a equipped-in FTP-server, so there is little or no to configure. or you should set your modern workstation up as an FTP-server (more less expensive, yet takes slightly extra paintings).
Odds are it is general admission, which means you can mill about and wander at will (as opposed to having an assigned seat.) Your ticket should say when the doors open. You can either go at that time if you want to be really close to the stage, or go after they open so you don't have to wait as long in line. A good rule of thumb is to be there at least a half hour before the opening band starts. A bit of concert etiquette: Don't try to record the performance on your phone/video camera/etc The audio will be crap and you will be blocking other people's view of the concert. Pictures are always a plus, but skip the video. Please!

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