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    Klaus
    wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 15:55 last edited by
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    That looks wrong. The two cables are supposed to be part of a bigger cable, and that bigger cable is supposed to be fixed by the two screws.

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    • K Klaus
      8 Mar 2021, 15:55

      That looks wrong. The two cables are supposed to be part of a bigger cable, and that bigger cable is supposed to be fixed by the two screws.

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      George K
      wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 16:03 last edited by
      #147

      @klaus a lamp cord has two wires, as you say, joined in a "cable." One has to split them apart to wire the lamp cord:

      https://www.bplampsupply.com/help/22HowToULKnot.php

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        Klaus
        wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 16:08 last edited by
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        I think such cords would be illegal over here.

        Our power cables look like this.

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          Copper
          wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 18:10 last edited by
          #149

          It's not obvious in the picture, but I suspect the Blue and Red wires are joined.

          Except where they are separated in order to tie the knot.

          The 2 wires form a single strand that can be easily pulled apart. Outside of a fixture the covering between the 2 wires is joined.

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          • K Klaus
            8 Mar 2021, 15:55

            That looks wrong. The two cables are supposed to be part of a bigger cable, and that bigger cable is supposed to be fixed by the two screws.

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            Doctor Phibes
            wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 00:19 last edited by Doctor Phibes 3 Sept 2021, 00:20
            #150

            @klaus said in Mildly interesting:

            That looks wrong. The two cables are supposed to be part of a bigger cable, and that bigger cable is supposed to be fixed by the two screws.

            Klaus, you wouldn't believe the wiring over here. It's unbelievable. I feel like I'm taking my life in my hands every time I wire a plug or install a fixture. The first time I opened up a plug in Canada I thought it was a practical joke.

            I'm guessing it's a function of having half the voltage, but still.....

            I was only joking

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            • D Doctor Phibes
              9 Mar 2021, 00:19

              @klaus said in Mildly interesting:

              That looks wrong. The two cables are supposed to be part of a bigger cable, and that bigger cable is supposed to be fixed by the two screws.

              Klaus, you wouldn't believe the wiring over here. It's unbelievable. I feel like I'm taking my life in my hands every time I wire a plug or install a fixture. The first time I opened up a plug in Canada I thought it was a practical joke.

              I'm guessing it's a function of having half the voltage, but still.....

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              Klaus
              wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 00:23 last edited by
              #151

              @doctor-phibes said in Mildly interesting:

              I'm guessing it's a function of having half the voltage, but still.....

              But half the voltage means twice the current, which makes proper cables and connectors even more important.

              I’m always amazed when I visit the high tech country USA to then find all these utility roads with overland cables and wires that look like in a third world country.

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              • K Klaus
                9 Mar 2021, 00:23

                @doctor-phibes said in Mildly interesting:

                I'm guessing it's a function of having half the voltage, but still.....

                But half the voltage means twice the current, which makes proper cables and connectors even more important.

                I’m always amazed when I visit the high tech country USA to then find all these utility roads with overland cables and wires that look like in a third world country.

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                Doctor Phibes
                wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 00:35 last edited by Doctor Phibes 3 Sept 2021, 00:36
                #152

                @klaus said in Mildly interesting:

                @doctor-phibes said in Mildly interesting:

                I'm guessing it's a function of having half the voltage, but still.....

                But half the voltage means twice the current, which makes proper cables and connectors even more important.

                I’m always amazed when I visit the high tech country USA to then find all these utility roads with overland cables and wires that look like in a third world country.

                It's funny how the priorities differ. When we lived in Canada, the heating systems and protection against the cold were amazing - we were far warmer than we'd ever be in an English house, where they seem to build in the mistaken belief that the UK is a tropical country. But the electric systems were shocking, if you'll forgive the pun.

                We live in a fairly built up area - a relatively busy suburb of Boston, but we still don't have a sewerage system, the house has a septic tank. The town tried to get people to vote for a sewer, but got voted down because nobody wanted to pay, despite the fact that the water table is in real danger of being corrupted.

                I was only joking

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                  jon-nyc
                  wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 03:46 last edited by
                  #153

                  Only non-witches get due process.

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                  • K Klaus
                    9 Mar 2021, 00:23

                    @doctor-phibes said in Mildly interesting:

                    I'm guessing it's a function of having half the voltage, but still.....

                    But half the voltage means twice the current, which makes proper cables and connectors even more important.

                    I’m always amazed when I visit the high tech country USA to then find all these utility roads with overland cables and wires that look like in a third world country.

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                    jon-nyc
                    wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 03:48 last edited by
                    #154

                    @klaus said in Mildly interesting:

                    I’m always amazed when I visit the high tech country USA to then find all these utility roads with overland cables and wires that look like in a third world country.

                    I remember my first visit to France in 1991. My friend’s apartment had a Minitel. That’s the last time I was impressed by European technology.

                    Only non-witches get due process.

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                      jon-nyc
                      wrote on 14 Mar 2021, 11:48 last edited by
                      #155

                      No one born after 1935 has walked on the moon.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                        mark
                        wrote on 26 Jun 2021, 14:37 last edited by
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                          Catseye3
                          wrote on 2 Jul 2021, 02:56 last edited by
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                          Baritone Leonard Warren died onstage at the Met in 1960 just as he finished singing Verdi's "Morir, Tremenda Cosi," which means "To Die, A Momentous Thing."

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                            jon-nyc
                            wrote on 16 Jul 2021, 03:23 last edited by
                            #158

                            The Appalachian mountains are actually split between North America and Europe. How can that be? They are older than the Atlantic Ocean.

                            alt text

                            The mountains were formed before there were land animals, indeed even before fish had evolved. As a result most of the fossils seen on them are from early marine life.

                            Only non-witches get due process.

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                              jon-nyc
                              wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 14:21 last edited by
                              #159

                              Elton John doing an early run through Tiny Dancer.

                              Only non-witches get due process.

                              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                              • J jon-nyc
                                16 Jul 2021, 03:23

                                The Appalachian mountains are actually split between North America and Europe. How can that be? They are older than the Atlantic Ocean.

                                alt text

                                The mountains were formed before there were land animals, indeed even before fish had evolved. As a result most of the fossils seen on them are from early marine life.

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                                89th
                                wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 14:37 last edited by
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                                @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                The mountains were formed before there were land animals, indeed even before fish had evolved. As a result most of the fossils seen on them are from early marine life.

                                Very cool - every time I'd hike in the Shenandoah I'd often think about this.

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                                • 89th8 89th
                                  3 Aug 2021, 14:37

                                  @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                  The mountains were formed before there were land animals, indeed even before fish had evolved. As a result most of the fossils seen on them are from early marine life.

                                  Very cool - every time I'd hike in the Shenandoah I'd often think about this.

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                                  Horace
                                  wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 14:41 last edited by
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                                  @89th said in Mildly interesting:

                                  @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                  The mountains were formed before there were land animals, indeed even before fish had evolved. As a result most of the fossils seen on them are from early marine life.

                                  Very cool - every time I'd hike in the Shenandoah I'd often think about this.

                                  I was excited that you were doing something every time you'd hike, but then you said you merely 'often' did it. The promise of the phrase 'every time' was broken. I felt betrayed by this sentence.

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                  • HoraceH Horace
                                    3 Aug 2021, 14:41

                                    @89th said in Mildly interesting:

                                    @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                    The mountains were formed before there were land animals, indeed even before fish had evolved. As a result most of the fossils seen on them are from early marine life.

                                    Very cool - every time I'd hike in the Shenandoah I'd often think about this.

                                    I was excited that you were doing something every time you'd hike, but then you said you merely 'often' did it. The promise of the phrase 'every time' was broken. I felt betrayed by this sentence.

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                                    jon-nyc
                                    wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 14:50 last edited by
                                    #162

                                    @horace It could be that he thought about it often on each hike.

                                    Only non-witches get due process.

                                    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                    • J jon-nyc
                                      3 Aug 2021, 14:50

                                      @horace It could be that he thought about it often on each hike.

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                                      Horace
                                      wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 14:58 last edited by
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                                      @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                      @horace It could be that he thought about it often on each hike.

                                      Oh, the song got stuck in his head every time he went hiking there.

                                      @89th, is that true? Did this Elton John song get stuck in your head every time you hiked there?

                                      If so, I want to apologize for my previous post. Due to my lack of reading comprehension, I unfairly accused you of having betrayed me. I am sorry.

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                        Copper
                                        wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 15:44 last edited by Copper 8 Mar 2021, 15:50
                                        #164

                                        The John Denver song stuck in my head whenever I flew there, which was often.

                                        Almost heaven, West Virginia

                                        Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River

                                        John Denver was a pilot.

                                        The instrument approach into Martinsburg, WV has a waypoint called HEVEN.

                                        You hit this point over the Blue Ridge and the Shenandoah River.

                                        So when I announced that I was inbound at (or almost at) Heven, while over the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah River, there was no way to stop the song from popping in.

                                        I wonder if he got the lyrics while on approach there.

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                                        • HoraceH Horace
                                          3 Aug 2021, 14:58

                                          @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                          @horace It could be that he thought about it often on each hike.

                                          Oh, the song got stuck in his head every time he went hiking there.

                                          @89th, is that true? Did this Elton John song get stuck in your head every time you hiked there?

                                          If so, I want to apologize for my previous post. Due to my lack of reading comprehension, I unfairly accused you of having betrayed me. I am sorry.

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                                          89th
                                          wrote on 3 Aug 2021, 17:53 last edited by
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                                          @horace said in Mildly interesting:

                                          If so, I want to apologize for my previous post. Due to my lack of reading comprehension, I unfairly accused you of having betrayed me. I am sorry.

                                          It's ok, every time I read your posts I often think about your lack of reading skillz

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