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Why you gotta be that guy? (Original Post)
Blue_Tires
Feb 2018
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Ohiogal
(32,057 posts)1. A little art humor! Ha Ha!
flying_wahini
(6,646 posts)2. Snort! Love this
matt819
(10,749 posts)3. The covered up the outlets as well
Good help is so hard to find
FSogol
(45,526 posts)4. He can label the new work: NEC Code Violation!
hunter
(38,326 posts)7. At least nobody will be flipping that big ugly switch the servers are attached to again.
But how will I charge my phone?
Is this what harmonization of Irish electrical standards with European standards looks like?
The ETCI, as the Irish National Committee of CENELEC, the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation, participates in the work of harmonising the rules for electrical installations which must be implemented by all countries concerned. More than half of the technical content of the Rules is now harmonised throughout the CENELEC region.
https://www.etci.ie/safety/nationalruleselectricalinstallations.html
https://www.etci.ie/safety/nationalruleselectricalinstallations.html
Sailor65x1
(554 posts)5. You won the internet today
Too cool....
3catwoman3
(24,041 posts)6. When I was in London in the early 1970s, I saw a rather ridiculous...
...piece in one of the museums I toured. It was a page of typing paper that had been torn half way across, horizontally. It was framed, and entitled "Tear to the Middle of the Page." I remember thinking "BFD. I could do that.
This reminds me of that "work of art."