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How do you fix a car door lock that does not open from the outside?

How do you fix a car door lock that does not open from the outside?

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If you are riding a bicycle across a field and a random arc of lightening strikes the field. You will be fine unless you are close enough to the bolt for it to arc through you to the ground the bolt WILL go through you if you are the NEAREST point from creation to termination of the bolt You are dead if the bolt arcs through you you will likely explode. I was a lifeguard for a few years and have seen a lightening bolt hit a pool of water the water actually explodes because the lightening has enough energy to break the bonds water: H2O + energy H2 + 02. No telling what other chemical bonds will be overcome in your body.
he will come out and retire but before he can retire he will get attacked again. Then it will be a long running joke every time mark henry tries to retire something happens.
Don't ride your bike in a thunderstorm!!! If you are on an open road or in an open field, you are a target for lightning. You are sticking up above the ground on a piece of metal like a lightning rod. The lightning will strike you rather than anywhere else on the flat ground. The tires of a bike are not significant insulation from the ground. It's only about an inch from the metal wheel to the ground, and the voltage of a lightning bolt will jump this gap like it was nothing. Also, the tires will be wet, and the water on the tires will conduct the current. Even if the lightning does not hit you directly, but strikes something nearby, you can be toasted by stray current.
YES!!!!!!! It can KILL you

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