Re: [OT] DIY electrical work

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"Trevor Barton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I can't help but feel it's another step in the right direction. I remeber
> being appalled that household goods was supplied with no mains plug when
> we first arrived here (UK, from Oz, 20 years ago). Not onlty was it a
> PITA but the thought of every Tom, **** and Granny wiring their own plugs
> onto their TV was chilling!


Since I have 'always' known how to wire a plug for as long as I can
remember, and certainly at least since I was a child of about 12, I must say
I have never given a second thought to the idea that people should be able
to connect their own plugs to their own appliances. To me, it's more like
one of the basic life skills, as fundamental as being able to replace a
lightbulb, or a fuse, or tie your own shoelaces. But if you don't know how
to do something, don't do it. It doesn't mean everyone else should be
prevented from doing something that is within the capacity of any normally
intelligent and literate adult willing to read the label.

Rich
 

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