Ask the Brain The World's First Computer-Generated Encyclopedia Computer Generated Encyclopaedia

 Ask the Brain! :)
Ok "Brain", what's the deal with ?
 
   In the News - 21 Nov: Barry Bonds  Mitt Romney  Rupert Murdoch  Santa Claus  Pearl Harbor  
 
 
 

Topic: Electric blankets

Related:
  Electric    Blanket  
  Electric Power    Electric Guitars  
  Electric Motor    General Electric  
  Electric Company    Electric Service  
  Electric Car    Electric Water Heater  
  Baby Blanket    Electric Utility  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Florence Nightingale,  Florence Nightingale
Favorite possession(s):Stroller,  Ikea bedroom,  Gas oven
People talk about their ..:Fashion sense
Currently has on their coffee table:Cup of coffee
Dream job(s):Interior decorator,  Janitor
Favorite activity(s):Sleeping
Favorite food(s):Rations
Favorite animal(s):Horse
Likes to wear:Diapers,  Traditional tribal dress,  Maternity clothing
Favorite sport(s):Equestrian,  Jogging
Favorite time of year:Winter
Favorite quote(s):
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

It is no wonder that electric blankets exhibit the strongest evidence of any electric appliance with the development of cancer in the people who use them!
There is an estimated three million electric blankets sold yearly.
Angela Berkley,
High School Student

Electric Blankets, Heating Pads Never fold or roll blanket -- heat will build up in wires, igniting blanket and rest of bed.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Linens, blankets, electric heat and studio style living areas are featured.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

Electric pads are conventional pads that are wired with heating elements (like warming blankets) that give predetermined heat through the length of the bed.
Electric blankets as well as cotton and woollen blankets are provided for your comfort if needed.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

Electric blankets: Plug directly into an adequate receptacle with a 15 or 20 amp fuse or circuit breaker.
Modern electric blankets are fitted with a thermal fuse so that if the blanket develops a fault and starts to overheat the fuse will blow and it will not catch fire.
Don't set electric blankets so high that they could burn someone who falls asleep while they are on.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Electric blankets are on all beds (2 double bedrooms, one twin bedroom), and a wood burning potbelly stove keeps you warm on colder nights.
There is a wood burning stove and electric heaters to provide warmth for out of season visitors and all beds have electric blankets.
Electric heaters warm other parts of the house and all beds have electric blankets.
 
 
 User Talk
Comments from our users:
Got a question? Got an answer? Let's hear it!

Name:


Protection code:

 
 
 Pass this on!
Your friends really should know a little more about Electric blankets, don't you think?

Your Name:
Friend's Email1: eg. friend1@hotmail.com
Friend's Email2: (optional)
Friend's Email3: (optional)
Friend's Email4: (optional)
Friend's Email5: (optional)
 
 
Contact Us | What is AskTheBrain? | Terms and Conditions
Feel free to link to this page.

This is a satirical computer-generated website. By using this site, you agree to abide by our terms and conditions.
Copyright Rapid Intelligence 2003. All Rights Reserved.