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On 19/07/17 22:27, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:
"michael adams"Â* wrote in message ... I've just travelled on a bus route between Dartford and Gravesend run by Fastrack on the way out and Arriva Kent on the return and at the end of every pair of seats a plug socket was set into the side of the bus. Switched sockets on Fastrack and plain sockets on Arriva each with a small sticker - caution 240v supply. Nobody appeared to be taking advantage of this facility boiling kettles, making toast etc. Is this just for charging phones ? The journey time on Arriva is about 31 mins. Should I just get out more ? Only on the right kind of bus. https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/about-us...ire/?tax=68212 Charging points – when we’re all so reliant on technology there’s nothing worse than having a flat battery, so now you can charge your smartphone, laptop or tablet on the bus at the handy seat-side sockets – but please don’t try plugging in gadgets like your hair straighteners because they won’t work! Maybe I'm being just a little pedantic, but surely a plug is a plug and a socket is a socket..? What, exactly, is a "plug socket" ??? I always thought plugs fitted into sockets. -- Ria in Aberdeen [Send address is invalid, use sipsoup at gmail dot com to reply direct] |
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