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I’d argue the recessed nature of a type F socket and the guides on the sides are much better suited for aiding those people.
I’d argue the recessed nature of a type F socket and the guides on the sides are much better suited for aiding those people.
It’s even almost the least safe. Topped only by type A.
Also called a fire and electrocution hazard.
What’s great is that it’s also “backwards-compatible” with type E. Male type E plugs will usually also have ground connections for a type F, so you can plug it into female E and F sockets.
Edit: In fact, looking back at the picture, that’s exactly the kind of male plug shown for both type E and F. It works with both types. It has the hole for an earth prong, but it also has a contact on the bottom side if you look closely.
I find it unfortunate that the same line has different colours on each end. It would be much nicer to visionary see the path the lines take.
“Never” is a massive understatement. Especially in big cities, say Paris itself, it’s a nightmare to drive a car compared to just using public transportation. Even outside of cities it can be much nicer to relax on a smooth train ride rather than have to focus on driving the entire time.
Depends on where you live obviously.
How else would my 5G microchips be powered.