How about using ...hmm... hands for instance. Usually what you plug in, you don't unplug every other minute. Damn I don't know if I ever unplugged something, when I'm not changing stuff (ie replacing an old TV with a new one). For everything else (storms outside etc.) there a power switch which shuts down the whole strip.
That said, the europlug can sometimes be an arse to pull out especially on the Type-F German plug with two strong springs holding it in place, but the Type-B NEMA 5-15 which is in use in the USA is almost falling out by itself, so really no need for pedal powered ejects.
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A33A @ Mar 17th 2008 12:10PM
Ha ha lol.
Another useless gadget that seems good at first but then the flaws show.
lol
NHAnimator @ Mar 17th 2008 12:48PM
Maybe instead of just making these types of comments, you could offer suggestions to improve the "flaws" like the ND and tekdroid did above?
Or are you just too busy amusing yourself?
FTY @ Mar 17th 2008 1:07PM
@NHAnimator
How about using ...hmm... hands for instance.
Usually what you plug in, you don't unplug every other minute. Damn I don't know if I ever unplugged something, when I'm not changing stuff (ie replacing an old TV with a new one). For everything else (storms outside etc.) there a power switch which shuts down the whole strip.
That said, the europlug can sometimes be an arse to pull out especially on the Type-F German plug with two strong springs holding it in place, but the Type-B NEMA 5-15 which is in use in the USA is almost falling out by itself, so really no need for pedal powered ejects.
Chris Macdonald @ Mar 17th 2008 8:15PM
aand you said ha/lol a total of 4 times in that comment...
lol