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	<title>Comments on: Kyle Lake Died</title>
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		<title>By: Jerod</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2005 02:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My boss, who runs sound for Second Baptist here in Springfield, told me about it when I came to work today. I looked it up online and learned it was Kyle Lake. I know this name because I to read "Understanding God's Will" earlier this year. This caused quite a bit of alarm here at OTC media services, because this is the stuff we do. Microphones don't just electricute people like that. I am a certified AV nerd these days, and that just isn't right. A functional, normal mic cord will not expose you to electricity, even when wet. There had to be some sort of exposed wiring, tear, or defect that should not have been there. A mic cable is only 48 volts, but ground that in a pool of water and as you can tell, bad things happen. Somebody screwed up, big time. So Glen, if you find yourself in a baptismal and in need of a mic, go with the wireless lapel mic. It's only a 9 volt battery.   Later.  JQ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My boss, who runs sound for Second Baptist here in Springfield, told me about it when I came to work today. I looked it up online and learned it was Kyle Lake. I know this name because I to read &#8220;Understanding God&#8217;s Will&#8221; earlier this year. This caused quite a bit of alarm here at OTC media services, because this is the stuff we do. Microphones don&#8217;t just electricute people like that. I am a certified AV nerd these days, and that just isn&#8217;t right. A functional, normal mic cord will not expose you to electricity, even when wet. There had to be some sort of exposed wiring, tear, or defect that should not have been there. A mic cable is only 48 volts, but ground that in a pool of water and as you can tell, bad things happen. Somebody screwed up, big time. So Glen, if you find yourself in a baptismal and in need of a mic, go with the wireless lapel mic. It&#8217;s only a 9 volt battery.   Later.  JQ</p>
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