What has Detective Conan taught you?

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby MoonlightMagician » June 24th, 2011, 11:16 am

All my ideas are already given!!
DC taught me how to be a Detective  ;D
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby MaitreDétective » June 24th, 2011, 11:26 am

I learnt that girls like smart boys, wich made me be more focused on studies
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby MoonlightMagician » June 24th, 2011, 11:45 am

MaitreDétective wrote:I learnt that girls like smart boys, wich made me be more focused on studies

LoL using that thought  will make the boy more focus on studies....
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Silver1412 » June 24th, 2011, 11:56 am

It taught me to fear fishing wires ~nya... 8-)
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Shuusgirl » June 29th, 2011, 11:37 pm

Silver1412 wrote:It taught me to fear fishing wires ~nya... 8-)

And piano wire.  That first mystery taught me not to ride roller coasters.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby kyuuketsuki » June 30th, 2011, 12:11 am

Alright... Time to clear up some misconceptions again! YAY!

Chloroform can put someone out, and it can also cause cancer and if exposed for long enough can do damage to your liver and have other serious side effects, and can kill if ingested (10mL).

Someone said it is possible to kill someone with static electricity. I don't recall this case.... possibly an AO? Either way that is no possible. The amount of time the human body is exposed to static electricity and the amount of static electricity that can be built up is simply not strong enough to kill. Unless you can make it into an alternating current or prolong exposure to more than a few milliseconds, then MAYBE, but no... Otherwise more cases would have appeared. At best it is theoretically possible, but not practical. Unless you can muster up 10000V which tips the the point of usually lethal energy, it doesn't happen.

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Detective Tommy » June 30th, 2011, 1:15 am

kyuuketsuki wrote:Someone said it is possible to kill someone with static electricity. I don't recall this case.... possibly an AO?

Could the person possibly have been referring to the case where they used electricity to electrocute the man in the bath tub? That's the only case I even remember where a person died from electricity.

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby kkslider5552000 » June 30th, 2011, 3:02 am

How could you have forgotten about the Blue Spark of Fail? The static electricity somehow caused an explosion or something.

That isn't why it's called the Blue Spark of Fail. Explosions caused in that insane of a way are cool, and I think it might have made some sense.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Detective Tommy » June 30th, 2011, 3:04 am

kkslider5552000 wrote:How could you have forgotten about the Blue Spark of Fail? The static electricity somehow caused an explosion or something.

That isn't why it's called the Blue Spark of Fail. Explosions caused in that insane of a way are cool, and I think it might have made some sense.
Hmm, I don't quite remember that episode tbh. I guess that one makes more sense. But I'm guessing the explosion caused the murder, and not the actual static electricity?

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby kkslider5552000 » June 30th, 2011, 3:10 am

exactly
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby kyuuketsuki » June 30th, 2011, 3:16 am

Then it isn't static electricity, but an electrical spark creating an explosion. Which has happened before with a great enough charge. But that isn't the static electricity directly. So it would be how to use static electricity to ignite an explosion.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby mangaluva » June 30th, 2011, 3:17 am

Wasn't it something about a static spark setting off some built-up gasoline fumes rather than being used to electrocute a guy?
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Detective Tommy » June 30th, 2011, 3:34 am

Yeah, I was talking about the episode where the man was killed while taking a bath. I can't remember exactly, but I know the
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maid was suspected, and it turned out to be the wife. And Araide was the man's doctor or someone else's doctor in the household.
Sorry if I'm mistaken. XD

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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby mangaluva » June 30th, 2011, 3:37 am

Detective Tommy wrote:Yeah, I was talking about the episode where the man was killed while taking a bath. I can't remember exactly, but I know the
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maid was suspected, and it turned out to be the wife. And Araide was the man's doctor or someone else's doctor in the household.
Sorry if I'm mistaken. XD


Yeah, but that used his electric shaver, not static electricity.
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Re: What has Detective Conan taught you?

Postby Detective Tommy » June 30th, 2011, 3:38 am

Yeah, sorry. I was thinking of electricity in general being used to murder.

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