[volt-nuts] Question for Fluke 732A owners
J. L. Trantham
jltran at att.net
Wed Feb 26 23:12:59 EST 2014
Having done my OB/Gyn and Ped's rotations, I am familiar with the 'gender
ambiguity' issues. Just having some fun! :^))
Joe
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Behalf Of Mike S
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 6:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Question for Fluke 732A owners
On 2/26/2014 6:53 PM, J. L. Trantham wrote:
> Oooooh!! THAT's what they mean by 'male' and 'female'. I get it! :^))
You jest, but it's not always clear. Take the common Cannon "D-sub"
connectors. A connector with male contacts will have have a female
shield, making gender ambiguous. That's why they come in P (pin) or S
(socket) forms, and not male/female.
Or the old Token Ring connectors (or even older GR-874), which were
hermaphroditic.
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