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Philander 2 year s ago
#18 Annoying, but in some areas it's required. Apparently, it was believed if there was a metal cover, this could protect the cover shorting the plug. But everybody uses plastic now.
       
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Thomasa 2 year s ago
Philander,
Exactly. In my area this is the correct way to install them. It was also explained to me by an electrician that it's in case a metal object falls behind the plug it won't cross the hot and common wires, it'll hit the ground post instead.
       
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Gerhardt 2 year s ago
#3 In Italy bread is selled by the weight. The air is free (till today).
       
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Vivian 2 year s ago
Gerhardt, "Sold", though not always.
       
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Izzy 2 year s ago
Gerhardt,
same in Germany. Pro-Tip: buy a half bread, a half 1kg bread is cheaper then a full 500g bread in many bakeries cause it has less crust....
       
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Terry 2 year s ago
NOT UPSIDE DOWN
       
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Danielle 2 year s ago
#15 What does the brand of the tyre have to do with a nail on the road? Bad luck, get over it.
       
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Justina 2 year s ago
Danielle, no mention whatsoever of the tire brand. Do you comprehend what you read, or just look at the picture and then imagine something to comment on?
       
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Vernon 2 year s ago
Justina,

The point is that a nail in the road has no relation to whether the car was bought yesterday or 10 years ago.
And read the gallery title again: Not All Brand New Products Are Good
       
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Izzy 2 year s ago
#19 uhm, just exchange the keys?
       
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Adelbert 2 year s ago
#8 No big deal, make a shim and pop it open to get the key off. Padlocks are so easy to open.

#12 That looks like focaccia bread, not pizza
       
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