tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7966286412232248515.post5299427457987512021..comments2023-09-03T13:08:38.381+02:00Comments on Rabbiting On: Plugs of the WorldFiverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07947567854449738676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7966286412232248515.post-20983517665492532312009-05-27T16:55:56.303+02:002009-05-27T16:55:56.303+02:00I know, it's scarily interesting, isn't it? Later ...I know, it's scarily interesting, isn't it? Later I found out that apparently China is wrong. I guess there is no reason they should have UK plugs, since they had a revolution and all...<br /><br />I wonder how that stripy part of South America copes, with US and EU plugs all mixed up - actually we have both EU and SA sockets in our flat here, so I guess that's how. <br /><br />I still can't figure out how SA and India have the same obscure and massive, old-fashioned looking plugs, as if there had been some tectonic plate shift and they became separated in the past.<br /> <br />Oh, and I just wanted to mention that NZ/AUS plugs are the most useless ones I have encountered so far, as you can't force them into any other sockets (my favourite occupation when moving country, just before I manage to convince Stuart to cut off and replace ALL the plugs AGAIN!!!)<br /><br />So you can see I am still torn between rage and fascination.Fiverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07947567854449738676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7966286412232248515.post-74849023661782509502009-05-27T10:50:18.283+02:002009-05-27T10:50:18.283+02:00Sorry your plug map is fascinating! I knew there w...Sorry your plug map is fascinating! I knew there was variation - its part of evolution baby as Darwin might say (if he grew up as a skater boi on the west coast in the 70's) - but quite how much I did not know! Jason xJasonnoreply@blogger.com