Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncrwat!swdev!tp2!howard From: howard@tp2.Waterloo.NCR.COM (Howard F. Steel) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Polarized Plugs for 120 VAC Message-ID: <294@tp2.Waterloo.NCR.COM> Date: 16 Nov 88 17:44:51 GMT References: <686@bnlux0.bnl.gov> <1988Nov13.000833.21883@utzoo.uucp> <1783@ndsuvax.UUCP> <197@sunset.MATH.UCLA.EDU> Reply-To: howard@tp2.Waterloo.NCR.COM (Howard F. Steel) Organization: NCR Canada Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Lines: 15 In article <197@sunset.MATH.UCLA.EDU> hgw@math.ucla.edu (Harold Wong) writes: >It just dawned on me that those little two prong to three prong electrical >converters might be a potential hazard. >Take the same converter, turn it upside down (now you have the grounding >tab on top) and plug it into the bottom half, now you have a reverse plug. >Is this true? YES! -- Howard.Steel@Waterloo.NCR.COM :-( I Think, Therefore I AM, aka: Howard "The Duck" Steel :-) I think