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Many places in San Francisco were built before standard electrical code was put in effect. After visiting several such places, I proposed an amendment to the code: “When you walk into a room you should be able to reach out at chest level to the wall on the open side of the door and find a note telling you where in the room the light switch is located.” :)
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
Just disconnect it.
wiatr about 4 years ago
Currently it looks to be a big problem.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
“That’s the second biggest switch I ever saw.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 4 years ago
That’s a switch.
gopher gofer about 4 years ago
there’s something about that wall – it looks off…
Qiset about 4 years ago
It’s for the smart-ass home.
The Reader Premium Member about 4 years ago
Flick the switch. It’ll give you wings!
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Where are the power lines ? Or solar panels ? Cannot have electric without electric ;-)
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Who’s been playing with the on/off switch?
well-i-never about 4 years ago
And the ladder was for…?
A Common 'tator about 4 years ago
Down is “on”…
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat about 4 years ago
Looks like a serious 5/12 pitch instead of a 1/13 or 10/30 pitch…. turn the problem over to the Nathan D. Fraction or a Frank Lloyd Wright bulb.
sdjamieson Premium Member about 4 years ago
Brilliant! Imagine the size of the light bulb when someone gets an idea!
uniquename about 4 years ago
Now all you need is a crane to turn it on.
Jeffin Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is it set on slow or fast, or half fast?
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Many places in San Francisco were built before standard electrical code was put in effect. After visiting several such places, I proposed an amendment to the code: “When you walk into a room you should be able to reach out at chest level to the wall on the open side of the door and find a note telling you where in the room the light switch is located.” :)
PO' DAWG about 4 years ago
Close up of a model railroad house, that switch controls all the lights for the whole village.
Cozmik Cowboy about 4 years ago
In the subdivision in Denver where my son lives (and the one he used to live in), all the houses have their circuit boxes outside. Weird.
the lost wizard about 4 years ago
Click bait.
kcgtsv about 4 years ago
Why was a ladder needed for the diagnosis?