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It is a socket from which it is impossible to get a shock.
Don't be put off by the fact that there's no flap to protect the headphone socket from water.
A switch on the side is used to turn the board on and off, and the microcontroller sits on a socket, from which its pins go out to header pins across the top of the board.
Each socket has an integrated sensor designed to measure the current consumption of the device; if necessary, this sensor can remotely disconnect the unit plugged in a concrete socket from the AC network.
A stunning door socket from about 3000 B.C., on loan from the University of Pennsylvania, is carved from dense black rock: the face of a bound captive tilts upward, and there is a deep hole in his back, used to secure a pole that would have ground into the figure each time the door was opened.
The only way Garrett could prevent his socket from being compromised was to block the server, which would keep anyone, including him, from controlling the socket remotely.
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They would be on their mobile and email all day (a notion that always makes me think of some strange person wired into electrical sockets from their bed).
Earlier on in the project, we had sampled SD card sockets from Molex which were simply metal cages with header pins.
In 1945 Freeman streamlined the procedure, replacing it with transorbital lobotomy, in which a picklike instrument was forced through the back of the eye sockets to pierce the thin bone that separates the eye sockets from the frontal lobes.
Inset crystal eyes were inserted into sockets from the hollow interior.
Customer complaints submitted to the government described washers that exploded and lodged debris in walls, levitated or ripped sockets from their screws.
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