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Default OT - Daily Mail Eco ******** - "Big brother to switch off your fridge"

In article , John Williamson
wrote:
On 01/05/2013 10:40, Huge wrote:
On 2013-05-01, Tim Streater wrote:
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harry wrote:

If each appliance is fitted with a "smart device", then no changes
are needed to the home wiring. I would have thought is better to have
"essential" and "non-essential" circuits in every house.

And you think the teenagers are going to remember which socket to plug
something in to? Or the average person, come to that.

You think anyone is going to convert their existing house to that -
put all your furniture in storage, move out, have all the walls bashed
around to have a second set of cabling installed, replaster, complete
redecoration, move back in.

Dream on.


I've looked at 2 houses now that have parallel wiring systems for 110V
and BFO transformers tucked away somewhere. Most odd. I would have
thought it would have been *much* cheaper for American ex-pats to throw
away their electrical appliances and buy new ones here, and get a
proper washing machine into the bargain.


Ahbut, the Merkins think that *their* stuff is infintely superior to
anything available outside the US of A.


If they work for the forces, then moving stuff around the world is free
for them, and as they may move every few months....


Were the houses you looked at fairly close to a base, and in an estate
of suspiciously similar-looking ones? Almost as if they'd been built to
accommodate US personnel during the Cold War?


There was such an estate at the side of Holy Loch, near Dunoon, in the
70s. Even their tv came from the base ship which replayed tapes of US
programmes on a cable system.

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