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    Speedy Builder5
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      @speedybuilder5

      Since when were sockets called "plug sockets". English is easy enough, a socket is a socket, if you wish to identify it for mains use, you can call it a "Mains socket".

      You plug a "Plug" into an "Socket" – simple enough isn't it ? I blame it on the ignorance of the younger generation, but who taught them this bastardisation of the English language.

      And for a bit of fun:-

      World plugs and sockets

      Rant over, back to painting spoked loco wheels!

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      #36107
      Speedy Builder5
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        @speedybuilder5

        What gets you grumpy?

        #500570
        Emgee
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          @emgee

          You may also call them Electric socket outlet as opposed to Air supply socket or many other utilities.

          Same when some refer to model 2 stroke and 4 stroke glow plug igntion engines "Nitro engines", I blame the yanks for this one.

          Emgee

          #500571
          Dave Halford
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            @davehalford22513
            Posted by Emgee on 10/10/2020 17:03:33:

            Same when some refer to model 2 stroke and 4 stroke glow plug igntion engines "Nitro engines", I blame the yanks for this one.

            Emgee

            They always use at least 5% nitro smiley

            #500574
            mark costello 1
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              @markcostello1

              Traffic. Working on anything with the Wife, Bless Her heart She means well, bit I have not much hair left and cannot pull Hers. .

              #500582
              pgk pgk
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                @pgkpgk17461

                Takeaway coffee.

                Bottled water

                The 'e' on the end of Concorde

                Golden delicious

                Political Correctness

                "I mis-spoke"

                Empty jars/bottles that cost more to buy than one's filled with produce.

                "The electric"

                Call centres

                ….

                …people with endless complaints about stuff they can do nothing about…

                #500589
                Phil Whitley
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                  @philwhitley94135

                  Knowing I have something but being unable to find it!

                  #500590
                  not done it yet
                  Participant
                    @notdoneityet

                    Plug sockets? My first thought was the deep sockets, usually with a rubber insert to protect the ceramic part of the spark plug.🙂

                    #500592
                    SillyOldDuffer
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                      @sillyoldduffer
                      Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 10/10/2020 16:37:41:

                      Since when were sockets called "plug sockets"…

                      I think it's old and became necessary to avoid confusion when ordering parts in the last century. Lamp Sockets were common long before Plug Sockets became popular due to flappers buying Wireless Sets and Vacuum Cleaners. The ancient Resistance Boxes in my School's Physics Lab used Plug Switches. Widely banned on power circuits before WW1 but I bet some lasted much longer.

                      My 1910 Electrician's Book mentions Lamp Sockets, but apart from them nothing is plugged in. Lamps are mostly shown being wired to screw terminals on the bulb. Everything else in home, commerce and industry is hard wired via distribution boxes. It was a different world – hardly any domestic appliances and every local authority and fire insurance company insisted on different specifications.

                      Anyone got a 1920's electrical catalogue?

                      Dave

                      #500599
                      Emgee
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                        @emgee
                        Posted by Dave Halford on 10/10/2020 17:07:29:

                        Posted by Emgee on 10/10/2020 17:03:33:

                        Same when some refer to model 2 stroke and 4 stroke glow plug igntion engines "Nitro engines", I blame the yanks for this one.

                        Emgee

                        They always use at least 5% nitro smiley

                        Not always, some competition engines never see nitromethane, FAI classes where engine power wins events fuel is 80/20 mix methanol and castor oil.

                        Emgee

                        #500603
                        Bob Rodgerson
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                          @bobrodgerson97362

                          The modern trend of starting a sentence with "So".

                          #500605
                          V8Eng
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                            @v8eng
                            Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 10/10/2020 16:37:41:

                            Since when were sockets called "plug sockets". English is easy enough, a socket is a socket, if you wish to identify it for mains use, you can call it a "Mains socket".

                            You plug a "Plug" into an "Socket" – simple enough isn't it ? I blame it on the ignorance of the younger generation, but who taught them this bastardisation of the English language.

                            And for a bit of fun:-

                            World plugs and sockets

                            Rant over, back to painting spoked loco wheels!

                            We cannot blame the young at all because the previous generations taught them.wink

                            The one I dislike is people who say “can I get a coffee” the answer should be: yes come behind the counter and help yourself!

                            Posted by a fully qualified grumpy old man (me).

                            Edited By V8Eng on 10/10/2020 19:30:26

                            #500608
                            Grindstone Cowboy
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                              @grindstonecowboy

                              "off of" – it's just "off"

                              "could of" rather than "could have"

                              "could you borrow me a pencil" rather than "lend"

                              ""send me an invite" rather than an "invitation"

                              I could go on… and on… and on…

                              Rob

                              #500609
                              Bazyle
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                                @bazyle

                                Americans who don't know the difference between 'bring' and 'take'.

                                #500610
                                Henry Brown
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                                  @henrybrown95529

                                  pgk pgk is spot on, I'd add political correctness…

                                  #500615
                                  the artfull-codger
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                                    @theartfull-codger

                                    Why do our American Cousins allways pronounce solder as "sawdor" or is it just my hearing!!

                                    #500624
                                    Steve Neighbour
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                                      @steveneighbour43428

                                      By far the most annoying phrase is the 'younger generation' use of LIKE in general discussions.

                                      " I saw my friend, like she was on her bike, and like she also saw me cos like I waved to her like she called at my house like she is my best friend"

                                      Arrrggghhh dont know

                                      Edited By Steve Neighbour on 10/10/2020 20:53:40

                                      #500631
                                      Nicholas Farr
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                                        @nicholasfarr14254

                                        Hi, one of my pet hates is when people call a locomotive a train.

                                        Regards Nick.

                                        Edited By Nicholas Farr on 10/10/2020 21:43:47

                                        #500633
                                        IanT
                                        Participant
                                          @iant

                                          Being called "Grumpy" just because I'm not talking to anyone!

                                          IanT

                                          #500642
                                          Nick Wheeler
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                                            @nickwheeler

                                            Stuff that's so poorly designed it is horrible to use: eg electronic devices with multiple functions that are operated by just four buttons. So you have to learn sequences like press #3&4 together, whilst simultaneously rubbing your head, patting your stomach and singing the Elbonian national anthem backwards in a falsetto, just to turn on the record function.

                                            There's no excuse for this now that small touch screens are cheap, but all the effort is then put into constantly 'improved' icons that are the visual equivalents of cryptic crossword clues.

                                            #500646
                                            Nick Wheeler
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                                              @nickwheeler
                                              Posted by the artfull-codger on 10/10/2020 19:47:40:

                                              Why do our American Cousins allways pronounce solder as "sawdor" or is it just my hearing!!

                                              That's because they think it's still a French word: soudure

                                              #500653
                                              Mick B1
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                                                @mickb1

                                                People who go on and on about what annoys them.

                                                #500655
                                                Bob Wild
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                                                  @bobwild67557

                                                  People who say “myself” when they really mean “me”

                                                  #500658
                                                  Oldiron
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                                                    @oldiron
                                                    Posted by Bazyle on 10/10/2020 19:25:20:

                                                    Americans who don't know the difference between 'bring' and 'take'.

                                                    I agree. It really annoys me and I sometimes shout at the screen when they do it.

                                                    People who start sentences with yes no. How does that work ?

                                                    Many other things but I am sure they will all be covered in this post some where.

                                                    regards

                                                    Edited By Oldiron on 10/10/2020 23:25:56

                                                    #500660
                                                    Nick Wheeler
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                                                      @nickwheeler
                                                      Posted by Bob Wild on 10/10/2020 22:53:20:

                                                      People who say “myself” when they really mean “me”

                                                      The same people also use I when they mean me – it belongs to you and I, is wrong

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