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Sterlingtimes
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The following appears on the Daily Mail site as a sponsored advert:

When clicking on the link, the "brilliant trick" is no more than to take solar with Government sponsorship.
But what are the brilliant things in the picture?

When clicking on the link, the "brilliant trick" is no more than to take solar with Government sponsorship.
But what are the brilliant things in the picture?
I have osteoarthritis in my hands so I speak my messages into a microphone using Dragon. Some people make "typos" but I often make "speakos".
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Looks like a nail, battery and coil - heated nails to get expensive, non-green energy into your wall?0
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A nail, battery and coil is the classroom way to make an electromagnet. You could pick up paperclips and similar stuff with it.
There's no reason why sparks would fly between them, though.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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