[WWI] 220...221
Andy Bannister
a.bann at ntlworld.com
Mon Jun 11 19:26:26 EDT 2007
>
> Andy and E.,
> the original question in the script referred to
> 220 volt wiring, as used for appliances like ovens, window
> a/c units, etc. as opposed to 110. The joke is when Keaton
> replied and said "Sure 220, 221 whatever it takes".
Like E. said, I got the movie joke when it was explained to me (I've never
seen the film), I just didn't, and still don't, understand the connection
between that the original post about SPADA being non-UK. It's a
non-sequitur....
> To bring this OT, I just got a used Mattell vac-u-form
> machine, we'll see how it works. It operates on 110v, or
> maybe 111, whatever it takes.
I just tried out mine with the upgrade kit last night. Excellent results; it
definitely made a big difference. But I can't really talk about it because
the parts I made were ot. ;-)
Andy
CEO, Editor in Chief, Choreographer, Teaboy
www.warpedplastic.co.uk
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