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Post by Polarengineer on Feb 11, 2022 19:21:29 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2022 19:34:50 GMT 1
And risk mad cow disease from licking your fingers as you do after switching the lights on 😲
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Post by Polarengineer on Feb 11, 2022 19:42:39 GMT 1
Safer than licking your fingers before switching on the lights.
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Post by Nifty on Feb 12, 2022 0:19:34 GMT 1
But, not as good as Ken Frucky Tied Chicken.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2022 0:43:48 GMT 1
Besides the innovative use of materials, these are two brilliantly simple ideas.   Someone is going to tell me they're not new ideas, aren't they.
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Post by ibis on Feb 12, 2022 0:56:37 GMT 1
I can see (hear) of someone who thinks he is an electrician wrapping a cable from a heater or other high wattage appliance around the outlet and burning down his house.
Good ideal for waste but I wonder what the binding agent is?
They also are not totally true in their story about waste of bones from slaughter houses and what happens to them. Most are used to make bone meal, a quite extensively used agricultural product.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2022 1:27:55 GMT 1
I can see (hear) of someone who thinks he is an electrician wrapping a cable from a heater or other high wattage appliance around the outlet and burning down his house. And marrowly escaping electrocution?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2022 7:41:53 GMT 1
You did get the old ceramic switches in old houses when we first arrived here. I am surprised no one has tried using recycled plastic to make switches. No idea on the prices Polarenginer but would imagine they are not cheap.
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Post by Aardvark on Feb 12, 2022 9:49:01 GMT 1
This will upset the veggies and vegans. They won't be keen to touch something made from cow bones. And they'll be unhappy to hear that although cattle farming for meat will reduce, it will continue for bones to make light switches.
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Post by Crystal on Feb 12, 2022 10:00:38 GMT 1
I think there would be a lot of electrocuted dogs!
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Post by Le-Dolly on Feb 12, 2022 10:44:37 GMT 1
Crystal I have sent you a PM.
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Post by Polarengineer on Feb 12, 2022 11:26:24 GMT 1
Well, it's not so bright regarding materials, after all, they are using bone calcium instead of ..calcium? (Probably from crushed marble from Carara) as a filler, one is in a plastic binder and this one, well, who knows? One could not get enough turns of cable around the socket to get an induction current to burn out.
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Post by Le-Dolly on Feb 12, 2022 12:10:09 GMT 1
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Post by pcpa on Feb 12, 2022 16:41:14 GMT 1
Besides the innovative use of materials, these are two brilliantly simple ideas. <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button><button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Someone is going to tell me they're not new ideas, aren't they. Believing that articulation could be called rotation is certainly a new idea, making false or nonsense claims for a product isn't.
How exactly is a flexible mains cable going to fail prematurely because a mains socket does not have a tiny amount of articulation?
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Post by Polarengineer on Feb 12, 2022 18:01:13 GMT 1
And I thought I was pedantic.. I'd get out more, but I can't rotate the door.
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