Unsafe travel adapter
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Made in China, exported to everywhere.
Extra dangerous electrocute-o-daptor with lamp test feature. – 01:55
— bigclivedotcomSeriously, why would anyone do this? What is wrong with those people??
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Darwin Award creator?
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“Hi, [person I don’t like], it’s your birthday and you like to travel so I thought I’d I’d give you a useful present …”
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I've seen adapters where you have five different plugs stick out to the side. You have to rotate the socket in the center to choose which plug is active. They're for german plugs it seems:
They look very dangerous, but are actually not dangerous at all compared to that "universal adapter" beauty.
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Oh, it's Big Clive!
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Hmm, that seems familiar
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I see what you did there.
BTW, your spellchecker seems to be having some difficulty
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BTW, your spellchecker seems to be having some difficulty
That happens when you're multilingual.
You'd think a spellchecker would be able to just combine several dictionaries together, but for some reason 90% of them don't have that ability.
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If only there was some way a web server could tell a browser what local to use - not that the browser would have the ability to take notice.
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I wish I could have syntax highlighting that worked for human language. I have lojban syntax highlighting for vim, but if you put an English quotation inside it it's just one flat color.
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It's actually the other way around. Web browsers send Accept-Language and the server ignores it. HTML can also contain something like
<html lang="en">
, but I don't think web browsers use that for spell checking.
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If you plugged it straight into the wall, it'd be fine... the other pins would be straight against the wall and they couldn't click out. Perfect example of "never tested their product with an extension cord", I guess.