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It's either India (type D plug) or South Africa (type M plug). Australia, New Zealand, and China uses type I plugs with blades, not round connections.

Hard to tell for sure, but the pic looks to me like blades on the bottom, not round sockets.
 
I have a multi-country power brick and one plug is labeled US/Aus but for Australian you have to twist the plugs to a diagonal.
 
"If winter is too long for you, you can make it shorter by borrowing money that's due in spring"
 
Just wanted to caution all of you about a scam that's happening on Ebay ...

I ordered my wife some high dollar jewelry and they sent me some airplane parts.
 
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On OReilly autoparts, item #121G is not for sale for some reason. I mean, why even list it!?

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and now how people have googled it to see where else it might be listed...
 
Just wanted to caution all of you about a scam that happening on Ebay ...

I ordered my wife some high dollar jewelry and they sent me some airplane parts.

The scammer is probably long gone. If you want to recoup some of your money let me know and I'll give you half of what you paid for them.

I normally wouldn't do that but you seem like a nice guy and all. Just trying to help.

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Just wanted to caution all of you about a scam that's happening on Ebay ...

I ordered my wife some high dollar jewelry and they sent me some airplane parts.

did my crankshaft somehow get mixed in with that delivery?
 
and now how people have googled it to see where else it might be listed...
Yeah, shesh. I wanted one.

https://dentalparts.com/product/flux-capacitor/

Is out of stock too. Geez, if I had one in the future, I could come back today Feb 1st at 4:40 and give myself a ride forward to get it.

I see them on Amazon too, but that’s all just cheap imitation junk that isn’t real.
 
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I admit that one went way over my head... but I'm not sure I want the explanation...
 
I wanna know the story behind this one.

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It's statistics.... If you drop enough bombs, sooner or later you're going to hit a beef. Er, I mean a cow.

According to my late uncle, at least in Europe in the mid-40s, this could also sometimes happen to riflemen, for some reason more often when everyone was hungry.
 
It's statistics.... If you drop enough bombs, sooner or later you're going to hit a beef. Er, I mean a cow.

According to my late uncle, at least in Europe in the mid-40s, this could also sometimes happen to riflemen, for some reason more often when everyone was hungry.
"Biggest deer I ever saw!"

If you drop a bomb on a cow, are you allowed to keep it like when you hit a deer with your car? If there's anything left, of course. :rolleyes:
 
My brother said that when they returned from a sortie in Vietnam and had not expended all of their ordinance, they would go find a water buffalo to drop the remaining bombs on rather than land with a live bomb strapped underneath. That's what the pic made me think of.
 
You can in Connecticut, you'd think things would be easier down south (or maybe down south too many goot ol' boys would try to hit it). I salvaged a roadkill once.

The way we do roadkill in my neck of the woods is simple. Take a drive over to see family/friends in another county. On the way note on a tablet everything that's been run over in the road. After a short visit and returning home, anything in the road not listed on the tablet is "fresh" ...
 
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