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BB 2019 last minute thrash

There are always empty seats. My right seat is usually free because everyone is too scared to ride with me.
WAIT A MINUTE! I wasn't scared!
I may have gotten razzed a little about giggling, but I wasn't scared!

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I came out of the gate keeper on the Rubicon at 20 mph.
I had no steering, the frame was broken and the box was hanging out.
In case it wasn't clear that's how it was before I crossed ar 20 mph to be able to cross over the obstacles and not be steered in any direction.
And it worked.
 
I have seriously had a guy tell me that an inspector will say that is how they should be installed. Because if something was to fall on top if the plug, and it was pulled part way out, it hits the ground terminal, not the hot and neutral prongs.
I don't like them upside down though.
Sometimes I think inspectors come up with shit just to seem important. I was replacing 2 prong outlets in our 115 year old house and I actually needed to verify which way. I based my decision on the GFCI outlets. There's also an old rule of thumb with 2 prong outlets that the bigger slot should be on the left.
 
Sometimes I think inspectors come up with shit just to seem important. I was replacing 2 prong outlets in our 115 year old house and I actually needed to verify which way. I based my decision on the GFCI outlets. There's also an old rule of thumb with 2 prong outlets that the bigger slot should be on the left.
When putting ours in we chose to put the grounding pin up because that is they way it's done at hospitals and medical buildings. They have a good reason for it and that sounds like a good enough reason for me to do it.

If anything conductive were to fall one a partially unplugged plug it won't short.

As far as gfci outlets go, mine are all printed both ways....

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When putting ours in we chose to put the grounding pin up because that is they way it's done at hospitals and medical buildings. They have a good reason for it and that sounds like a good enough reason for me to do it.

If anything conductive were to fall one a partially unplugged plug it won't short.

As far as gfci outlets go, mine are all printed both ways....

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Now I'm wondering if mine are too. :thinking:
 
When I was doing my shop wiring I considered putting my sockets in ground up because the arguments for it make sense, but it just looks too weird for me, so I didn't do it. :P
 
Is it broken? I know about the driveshaft. I purchased the smurf, @imiceman44 likes suburbans more.
Okay Chris, what is that fuzzy mark in your signature.
When I open it on my phone it isn’t there but on my desktop it is.

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Last time I mentioned this and went back to look and it wasn't there. I think @Bent77 thought I was crazy and when I went back and looked it was gone so I thought maybe I was drunk or maybe Bent was right.
 
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