Saw a tv commercial the other night. Its a Jeep commercial on how productive
the US use to be. I noticed when an electrical switch was activated the
colors were reversed. The ON part of the switch was RED. The Off part was
Green. Its no wonder the US doesn't produce much anymore, can't even figure
out how a switch should be labeled and colored. But then again the switch
was probably built in China.
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I have seen both systems used in the electrical distribution industry.
We used
red = breaker closed = on = alive = dangerous
green = breaker open = off = go = safe
Other utilities used
red breaker open = off = stopped
green = breaker closed = electrons go
(traffic light style)
Many systems are adapted from the gas and water utility industries also.
Now we have
closed = gas stopped = breaker closed = electricity flowing
open = valve open = gas flowing = breaker open = electricity stopped
Culture can hurt you! Ask the yoghurt manufacturers!
"Martin H. Eastburn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I've also have seen it used in two semi houses - two Giants -
Red is not producing.
Green is producing.
Go fix the red machine or get another operator...
Traffic light theory.
Martin
Martin H. Eastburn
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TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Charter Founder
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On 6/26/2010 4:12 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article<[email protected]>,
> Brad Bruce<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Evodawg<[email protected]> wrote in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>>> Saw a tv commercial the other night. Its a Jeep commercial on how
>>> productive the US use to be. I noticed when an electrical switch was
>>> activated the colors were reversed. The ON part of the switch was RED.
>>> The Off part was Green. Its no wonder the US doesn't produce much
>>> anymore, can't even figure out how a switch should be labeled and
>>> colored. But then again the switch was probably built in China.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I haven't seen the commercial, but I've seen setups for some computer
>> labs
>> where the master switch is color coded as you describe.
>> Red = burning money (on)
>> Green = "thinking green" (off)
>>
>> The light panels were near the door. It reminded the teachers to shut
>> off
>> the computers (and gave them an easy way to do so).
>
> For status indicators, red=on, green=off is -not- that uncommon.
> on=dangerous, off=safe. keep clear when the red light is on. OK to
> approach when the green light is on.
>
>
What has changed for you! LOL
Better you heed my advise.
I am an active poster and police within this as well as many other
newsgroups. If you dare to post anything that even hints of being a
commercial message, I WILL REPORT YOU. As a matter of fact if you post
anything I disagree with, I WILL REPORT YOU. I am single, middle-aged,
live at home, and have nothing better to do than scan for newsgroup
abusers and report them. So BEWARE, I am watching!
John
Evodawg <[email protected]> wrote in message
news: [email protected]...
Know I'm throughly confused. Nothing can be Stupid Simple any more!!!
>
>
>Josepi wrote:
>
>> I have seen both systems used in the electrical distribution industry.
>>
>> We used
>> red = breaker closed = on = alive = dangerous
>> green = breaker open = off = go = safe
>>
>> Other utilities used
>> red breaker open = off = stopped
>> green = breaker closed = electrons go
>> (traffic light style)
>>
>> Many systems are adapted from the g
Appologies Evodawg.
Come and sit with me the moron poster.
I will lead you through mail bouncing and spamming.
I am expert at these things.
READ MY BIO!
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.solar.photovoltaic/msg/a57dda4e6757f15c?hl=en
"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:GA%[email protected]...
What has changed for you! LOL
Better you heed my advise.
I am an active poster and police within this as well as many other
newsgroups. If you dare to post anything that even hints of being a
commercial message, I WILL REPORT YOU. As a matter of fact if you post
anything I disagree with, I WILL REPORT YOU. I am single, middle-aged,
live at home, and have nothing better to do than scan for newsgroup
abusers and report them. So BEWARE, I am watching!
John
Evodawg <[email protected]> wrote in message
news: [email protected]...
Know I'm throughly confused. Nothing can be Stupid Simple any more!!!
>
>
>Josepi wrote:
>
>> I have seen both systems used in the electrical distribution industry.
>>
>> We used
>> red = breaker closed = on = alive = dangerous
>> green = breaker open = off = go = safe
>>
>> Other utilities used
>> red breaker open = off = stopped
>> green = breaker closed = electrons go
>> (traffic light style)
>>
>> Many systems are adapted from the g
Appologies Evodawg.
Faked headers reported to
[email protected]
I suggest you do the same.
tit for tat?
"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:GA%[email protected]...
What has changed for you! LOL
Better you heed my advise.
I am an active poster and police within this as well as many other
newsgroups. If you dare to post anything that even hints of being a
commercial message, I WILL REPORT YOU. As a matter of fact if you post
anything I disagree with, I WILL REPORT YOU. I am single, middle-aged,
live at home, and have nothing better to do than scan for newsgroup
abusers and report them. So BEWARE, I am watching!
John
Evodawg <[email protected]> wrote in message
news: [email protected]...
Know I'm throughly confused. Nothing can be Stupid Simple any more!!!
>
>
>Josepi wrote:
>
>> I have seen both systems used in the electrical distribution industry.
>>
>> We used
>> red = breaker closed = on = alive = dangerous
>> green = breaker open = off = go = safe
>>
>> Other utilities used
>> red breaker open = off = stopped
>> green = breaker closed = electrons go
>> (traffic light style)
>>
>> Many systems are adapted from the g
I've also have seen it used in two semi houses - two Giants -
Red is not producing.
Green is producing.
Go fix the red machine or get another operator...
Traffic light theory.
Martin
Martin H. Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
"Our Republic and the Press will Rise or Fall Together": Joseph Pulitzer
TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/
On 6/26/2010 4:12 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article<[email protected]>,
> Brad Bruce<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Evodawg<[email protected]> wrote in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>>> Saw a tv commercial the other night. Its a Jeep commercial on how
>>> productive the US use to be. I noticed when an electrical switch was
>>> activated the colors were reversed. The ON part of the switch was RED.
>>> The Off part was Green. Its no wonder the US doesn't produce much
>>> anymore, can't even figure out how a switch should be labeled and
>>> colored. But then again the switch was probably built in China.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I haven't seen the commercial, but I've seen setups for some computer labs
>> where the master switch is color coded as you describe.
>> Red = burning money (on)
>> Green = "thinking green" (off)
>>
>> The light panels were near the door. It reminded the teachers to shut off
>> the computers (and gave them an easy way to do so).
>
> For status indicators, red=on, green=off is -not- that uncommon.
> on=dangerous, off=safe. keep clear when the red light is on. OK to
> approach when the green light is on.
>
>
Evodawg <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Saw a tv commercial the other night. Its a Jeep commercial on how
> productive the US use to be. I noticed when an electrical switch was
> activated the colors were reversed. The ON part of the switch was RED.
> The Off part was Green. Its no wonder the US doesn't produce much
> anymore, can't even figure out how a switch should be labeled and
> colored. But then again the switch was probably built in China.
>
>
I haven't seen the commercial, but I've seen setups for some computer labs
where the master switch is color coded as you describe.
Red = burning money (on)
Green = "thinking green" (off)
The light panels were near the door. It reminded the teachers to shut off
the computers (and gave them an easy way to do so).
Know I'm throughly confused. Nothing can be Stupid Simple any more!!!
Josepi wrote:
> I have seen both systems used in the electrical distribution industry.
>
> We used
> red = breaker closed = on = alive = dangerous
> green = breaker open = off = go = safe
>
> Other utilities used
> red breaker open = off = stopped
> green = breaker closed = electrons go
> (traffic light style)
>
> Many systems are adapted from the gas and water utility industries also.
> Now we have
> closed = gas stopped = breaker closed = electricity flowing
> open = valve open = gas flowing = breaker open = electricity stopped
>
> Culture can hurt you! Ask the yoghurt manufacturers!
>
>
>
>
> "Martin H. Eastburn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> I've also have seen it used in two semi houses - two Giants -
>
> Red is not producing.
> Green is producing.
>
> Go fix the red machine or get another operator...
>
> Traffic light theory.
>
> Martin
>
> Martin H. Eastburn
> @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
> "Our Republic and the Press will Rise or Fall Together": Joseph Pulitzer
> TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
> NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Charter Founder
> IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/
>
> On 6/26/2010 4:12 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>> In article<[email protected]>,
>> Brad Bruce<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Evodawg<[email protected]> wrote in
>>> news:[email protected]:
>>>
>>>> Saw a tv commercial the other night. Its a Jeep commercial on how
>>>> productive the US use to be. I noticed when an electrical switch was
>>>> activated the colors were reversed. The ON part of the switch was RED.
>>>> The Off part was Green. Its no wonder the US doesn't produce much
>>>> anymore, can't even figure out how a switch should be labeled and
>>>> colored. But then again the switch was probably built in China.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I haven't seen the commercial, but I've seen setups for some computer
>>> labs
>>> where the master switch is color coded as you describe.
>>> Red = burning money (on)
>>> Green = "thinking green" (off)
>>>
>>> The light panels were near the door. It reminded the teachers to shut
>>> off
>>> the computers (and gave them an easy way to do so).
>>
>> For status indicators, red=on, green=off is -not- that uncommon.
>> on=dangerous, off=safe. keep clear when the red light is on. OK to
>> approach when the green light is on.
>>
>>
--
You can lead them to LINUX
but you can't make them THINK !
Mandriva 2010 using KDE 4.3
Website: www.rentmyhusband.biz
In article <[email protected]>,
Brad Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
>Evodawg <[email protected]> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>> Saw a tv commercial the other night. Its a Jeep commercial on how
>> productive the US use to be. I noticed when an electrical switch was
>> activated the colors were reversed. The ON part of the switch was RED.
>> The Off part was Green. Its no wonder the US doesn't produce much
>> anymore, can't even figure out how a switch should be labeled and
>> colored. But then again the switch was probably built in China.
>>
>>
>
>I haven't seen the commercial, but I've seen setups for some computer labs
>where the master switch is color coded as you describe.
>Red = burning money (on)
>Green = "thinking green" (off)
>
>The light panels were near the door. It reminded the teachers to shut off
>the computers (and gave them an easy way to do so).
For status indicators, red=on, green=off is -not- that uncommon.
on=dangerous, off=safe. keep clear when the red light is on. OK to
approach when the green light is on.