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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • This reminds me of the time that I learned that the correct answer to “what’s up?” is “what’s up?” At least in the context of that one coworker who would say that to me as we were walking past each other.

    I’ve since learned to recognize these things as a “bid for connection”. It generally has little to do with the content of the question or the answer and everything to do with relating.

    So basically there is no wrong answer. And there are lots of good examples in this thread!

    Personally I tend to answer “not much” as a knee-jerk reaction, but sometimes I’ll remember to say something else after that.










  • indepndnt@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonerule
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    6 months ago

    In addition to what the other person said, (in the US) if the connection was made between sockets on different circuits, the voltage potential between the two hots could be 240v, making the hot wire a huge heating element, thus the fires.

    As I understand it, one typical use case for these things is Christmas lights, and getting confused by a big tangle of light strings makes plugging in both ends in very different places an easy mistake to make.

    Also I wouldn’t take for granted that your outlets are wired correctly.