Bloody metric..

Started by Scrumpy, September 13, 2024, 08:16:00 AM

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Raven

We had to buy a new cooker for the Perth house on the last trip. I went to Curry's armed with my imperial tape measure and the space, width ect of my old cooker written down. :busted:
The guy serving us thought it was hysterical when I was measuring the new ones. Saucy young scunner.  :waiting:

klondike

a lot of kitchen stuff seems to be standardised on fitting in a 60cm cube these days. stuff that doesn't will have something like narrow etc. in the title. obviouslty not stacked fridge freezers of course. integrated units have no standards on door mount positioning though.

dextrous63

Dontcha just love the fact that there are now at least 3 types of USB?

Not quite the panacea for multiple cables/flexes after all.

klondike

nothing stays the same for long. 

at least usb c is reversable. gone are the days of try it. don't go in. turn it over. don't go in. turn it over again fits. demonstrating the principal that the universe is weirder than you can imagine.

dextrous63

True.  Mind you, pity they couldn't work out how to make the usb A reversible.  It's one of those butter side down situations and the more awkward it is to reach/see the female port, the greater the likelihood that the male is the wrong way up.

Alex

I sent for a UCB C to connect my tablet to the big telly.  It doesn't work, but perhaps my telly is too old.
I didn't know there were different types  :rolleyes: 

klondike

Reversibility has to be achieved by clever circuitry in the plugs themselves to avoid having to simply double up the number of conductors/contacts so they could always end up in the right position. Think about it.

Mups

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Quote from: dextrous63 on September 13, 2024, 10:58:56 AMTrue.  Mind you, pity they couldn't work out how to make the usb A reversible.  It's one of those butter side down situations and the more awkward it is to reach/see the female port, the greater the likelihood that the male is the wrong way up.


Isn't they always?

They are often to be found snoring in an armchair instead of doing the washing up.   

dextrous63

Quote from: klondike on September 13, 2024, 01:09:23 PMReversibility has to be achieved by clever circuitry in the plugs themselves to avoid having to simply double up the number of conductors/contacts so they could always end up in the right position. Think about it.
Well, if they can manage it on type C plugs...

klondike

They can't change a standard. Type A is set. Forever to be a pita as are mini and micro and for that matter B. They are still making stuff that uses it. Presumably because it doesn't have the smart electronics that make it reversible so it is cheaper.