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Plug it in · 1 March 06

A wall socket with the holes at odd angles

Utah-based, 360 Electrical, presents these turning wall sockets which give old power supplies a twist. The sockets can turn in a complete circle so you can now position them whichever way you like to keep oversized power supplies from hogging all the space on your outlet. This can also prove useful in positioning your cables to give them that extra inch or two of reach to the outer edges of your desk.

Is it about time someone came up with this. Seriously. I have had issues with this since I first got my Mickey Math Calculator (the one on the right in the linked-image) and wanted to do some cool multiplying and dividing while listening to a wicked Donny Osmond 45 on my sister’s awesome Cinderella record player.

Oh yes, those were the days.

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  1. I actually remember that it was Shawn Cassidy’s “That’s Rock n’ Roll” (you remember: C’mon everybody get down and get with it) that you were listening to. Heh heh. Or was it “Da do ron ron, ron, da do ron ron”?
    Jolene    1 March, 09:35 pm   

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