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professorhat

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]I contest the effect of tomatoes on a beef casserole.[/quote]

The secret is to put them in not too early and not too late. 3 whole ripe tomatoes quartered, then quartered again and put in an hour before you serve. Perfect!

Just realised this was my thousandth post!
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All those posts of (generally) helpful advice and it turns out to be about casserole.
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No garlic in my casserole, no way hosé! Leave that to the la de da types, this is proper British beef and onions! Quite excited about it actually. How often do you get to have casserole for lunch, on a work day?! Got friends coming round as well - it's turning into a bit of an "event"!
 

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]I contest the effect of tomatoes on a beef casserole.[/quote]

no no no!! its the beef that effects the tomatoes......your all turned round on this one...........plus you need to account for the thicknees of the tomatoes skin...........:)
 

John Duncan

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Current flowing through a wire (a mains cable, for example) creates a magnetic field around that wire. Pass a conductor (a speaker cable, say) through a magnetic field and it is possible to induce a current in that conductor. A stereo makes noise by passing a current through speaker wire, as far as I remember. How noticeable this would be is another matter, which is why I said "perhaps", but I'll just leave it there and let the OP decide for himself, rather than giving him an unsupported "nope".

Now, about this casserole - what stock are you using?
 

John Duncan

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[quote user="professorhat"]Ooo, a nice beef stock with some red wine. It's been bubbling away for about 2.5 hours now so perfect. It's literally on the back burner till my friends arrive.[/quote]

And we don't count as your friends, clearly..........
 

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[quote user="professorhat"]Well, it would be lovely to have to have you all over, but I'd have to keep an eye on my mains cables...
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Yeah, I'd be rearranging them in a litz configuration........

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]Current flowing through a wire (a mains cable, for example) creates a magnetic field around that wire. Pass a conductor (a speaker cable, say) through a magnetic field and it is possible to induce a current in that conductor. A stereo makes noise by passing a current through speaker wire, as far as I remember. How noticeable this would be is another matter, which is why I said "perhaps", but I'll just leave it there and let the OP decide for himself, rather than giving him an unsupported "nope".[/quote]

Ah, but he was looking for an definitive answer, or he wouldn't have asked, not a pile of maybes based on fuzzy memories of a science class.

If he had asked about low level signal wires the answer would then have been "possibly" but as he was talking speaker wires I'll agree with "nope".
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[quote user="professorhat"]Ooo, a nice beef stock with some red wine. It's been bubbling away for about 2.5 hours now so perfect. It's literally on the back burner till my friends arrive.[/quote]

Can I do your cable dressing? Bear in mind they all should cross at right angles or not touch at all.
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