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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/11/2019 1:40 PM, Ed Bailey wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 12:29 PM SuStel <<a
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<p><b>SIch</b> includes the touching. The answer is only
yes.</p>
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<div>I presume you wouldn't want that statement taken too
literally. Consider a non-contact ammeter. If I'm able to
measure the current, I have reached the wire, without ever
touching it.</div>
<div>So more generally, <b>SIch</b> involves getting a body
part, implement, etc. close enough to able to do whatever the
purpose of <b>SIch</b> was, if there was a purpose.</div>
<div><b>SIch</b> might not involve purpose, but a result that
can occur from getting close enough. <b>'ul SIrgh veH SIch
turmIqlIj pep'en 'e' yIchaw'Qo'!</b> <i>Don't whizz on the
electric fence!</i></div>
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<p>You took what I said out of context. Go back to Lieven's email to
see why I said that.<br>
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