• Thorned_Rose
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    361 year ago

    Can someone explain this for folks whose existence is outside the US

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Not a yank, but according to my research historically some states (and even some cities) had dissimilar voltages, amperages, and plugs, and even a choice of alternating vs nonalternating current. Sort of like how the poms have 100V instead of our 240V but with only a few kilometres of distance involved, dependant on power company.

    • @PRUSSIA_x86
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      51 year ago

      As someone not from the American northeast, I don’t get it either.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        Knowing what the different States are and different cities (for the title text) is pretty important. As someone who is from outside the United States, I wouldn’t’ve been surprised if “Pennsylvania Wiring” was really a standard of wiring.

        • amio
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          21 year ago

          It would’ve been the exact same gag if these were Italian or Japanese or whatever.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Welcome! If you need to charge your phones, note that this house has Yokohama wiring, but we have Nagoya and Shikoku adapters available.

            You can leave at any time through the door over there. It’s a shoji door, so you’ll need to find a compatible knob. No, don’t be silly, that one is a fusuma knob! Of course it won’t fit.