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#112179 04/21/01 09:28 PM
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Here's another Viewpoint from Virgil('66)

#112180 04/22/01 06:33 AM
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and no 'line' either! good job Virgil!
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so which is better, grounds together or apart??
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#112181 04/22/01 09:00 AM
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Actually, this way you could plug in 2 Right-Angle plugs!!

Hey, We might be onto something here!

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#112182 04/22/01 08:07 PM
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Two wall warts would fit as well!


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#112183 04/25/01 09:29 PM
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I love it!! I was a dyed in the wool grounds up man. Virgil, you have succeeded in swaying me. Market them as "Grounding Protection in Either Direction" you'll make a bundle. (I sent a copy of your pic to our salesman @ GE Supply and asked him to find me some). It's GROUNDS OUT for me!!


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