Where I grew up, (in the country) all houses old and new had lightning rods attached to the top of the roof, with the wires that took the surge to the ground if your house was struck by lightning. Why are these not on houses anymore. I know it may be a stupid Q, however, no one I know has been able to offer an explanation.
What gear you get depends on *why* you are getting a motorcycle, and what style of motorcycle. If you are looking for cheap transportation, low speeds around town, all you need is decent leather boots, denim trousers and jacket, leather gloves, and because of the law a 1/2 or 3/4 helmet. Getting a scooter, a dual-sport, or a standard. Any of your drops will be low speed. If you want to play, riding a sport bike, you want armored jacket/pants/gloves/full face helmet and you *will* crash.
it is going to artwork high-quality. If the sound is distorted or garbled, turn the quantity down on the ipod and use the stereo to regulate the quantity. If the quantity is 3/4 to finished on the iPod, it is going to sound like rubbish for the duration of the tape participant.
Ask Ben Franklin Yeah, it dangerous Lightening can strike 20 miles outside of a thunderstom. If your hair stands on end Run! That area is about to get a lightening strike. Waving a fishing pole around while it's lightening is the best bait for a lightening strike. It's like a shiner to bass.