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Default Non-Metalic Wire?

On 3/8/2019 8:48 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 12:25:28 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:

On 3/8/2019 11:12 AM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 3/8/19 11:03 AM, Leon wrote:
I saw this and was wondering how long it has been around and how does
it work.Â* What is it made out of to deliver electricity?

https://www.lowesforpros.com/pd/Sout...e-Roll/1193433


What am I missing?Â* Are they actually talking about the casing?Â* The
casing is not wire...

I believe the Non-Metallic (NM) means the sheathing is made of plastic,
not metal.
There are times when it's required to have metal-sheathed wire and times
when you can use Romex, non-metallic sheathed wire.

So that's the designation.Â* MC for metal clad, and NM for non-metallic.



Understood but it specifically says non metallic "wire". And I do not
ever recall Romex ever being called metallic or non metallic.

Probably another situation where those persons naming parts or
describing something have no idea what the meaning of words are.

Functionality, never needed to replace the word function. And for that
matter, "almost any word that has had "ality" added in the last 10~12 years.

Utilize, never needed to replace the word use.

And while I am on the soap box, When did the word button start being
pronounced but-in. Garden, now pronounced gar-din.

Classic example of school no longer teaching students how to read the
dictionary.

All future left voters.

I thought it was the inbread homeschooled backwoods southern
repugnicans who couldn't read or write past a 3rd grade level. Those
and the sons of rich new york mobsters that run for president as a way
to "improve their brand"

In other word - current "right" voters (or at least TRUMP voters) and
Trump offspring


Could be some of them in there too but I'd be willing to bet it is
mostly those caught on Youtube boo-hooing like 5 year olds when they
learned that Trump won.

So it is getting worse on how words are being pronounced. Even Savannah
Guthrie on the Today show was saying but-in the other day, I don't
recall her saying it that way in the past. That word is like a sore
thumb every time I hear it. That and functionality.


It all falls in line with taking down Confederate flaga, statues,
excreta. Anything that reminds any one of a past they would like to forget.

The problem with that is that if you do not study the past/history you
are bound to repeat it. Burning books will be next.