Stupid Canada Question.

tm37

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What is the standard Wall Voltage for You.

I have a piece of medical Equiptment going to Ontario, Need to get it set up!

Do you use the same power as USA?

LMK

THANKS

 

kami

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Um, yes we use the same voltage...
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Eug

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Dunno what you're talking about. I have a steam engine in the back for power. Cost me a donkey and a plow to get it too. ;)


Yes, power is the same here.
 

Electric Amish

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Canaduh has electricity??!?!?

When the hell did this happen?!?!?!!


Next thing you know they'll have running water and indoor plumbing!



amish ;)
 

Shack70

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A donkey and a plow for a steam engine? Wow! I thought the Amish guy down the street was ripping me off when he wanted 2 horses and a plow for a steam engine. Needless to say, it was the best investent we ever made. Now we dont have to worry about those candles burning down the house....we be modern!

US & Canada = same electric
 

tm37

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ThaNks!

ONce again the knowledge and sarcasim is built in!

Accually I was surprised to learn they HAD electricity in canada:Q
 

RedRooster

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<< ThaNks!

ONce again the knowledge and sarcasim is built in!

Accually I was surprised to learn they HAD electricity in canada:Q
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Holy cow, you Americans sure don't know much about us! Prime Minister Poutine delcared November 26 Electricity Day, back in 2000. Ever since we got our first nuclear generator three years back, we've started to become a dominant force in the global economy!
 

Jimbo

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Electricity Day? Uh? How do you guys celebrate that one?
Besides, it seems that every other country is on 220. Is the eye-rolling another sign of Canadian superiority?
 

Optimus

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<< Prime Minister Poutine delcared November 26 Electricity Day, back in 2000. >>



Really? I've always observed "Eliktreecity D-eh?" on Feb. 31, the day after "Queen Kissing Day".

Duh - we've had electricity in Canada for like, 3 years now. My dog team love the little space heater I made for them after a long day of pulling me across the tundra in search of the great Nunavit, our main source of food.
 

littleprince

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Yeah, we just recently got electricty.
But medical equipment that needs electricity??
You better insure that.
The only medical devies I've ever seen are a sharp knife and a bottle of bourbon:);)
 

Optimus

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<< The only medical devies I've ever seen are a sharp knife and a bottle of bourbon >>



A sharp knife and bourbon???

Must be one o' them fancy big-city docs!

Out here ole' Doc Bubba uses a spoon and Molson!
 

MichaelD

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<< My dog team love the little space heater I made for them after a long day of pulling me across the tundra in search of the great Nunavit, our main source of food. >>



LMAO!
 

Amused

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<< What's stupid? Canada or the Question? :p >>



Both?

Seriously. I thought you guys had moose in giant hamster wheels for generators. Was I mistaken?
 

RedRooster

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<< What's stupid? Canada or the Question? :p >>



Both?

Seriously. I thought you guys had moose in giant hamster wheels for generators. Was I mistaken?
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No, that method was just abolished with the fall of the Albertan empire. Only Quebec and PEI still use that antiquified method of power generation.
 

Amused

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<< all the canada bashing:(
and you say you were tire from u.s bashing
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It's a JOKE!!! And most of the JOKES here are from Canadians.

Lighten up.
 

Optimus

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<< No, that method was just abolished with the fall of the Albertan empire. Only Quebec and PEI still use that antiquified method of power generation. >>




Ah yes - t'was a glorious day when the Ontarian Army, led by a charge of the Newfie Brigade, defeated Evil King Calgary and his hordes of moose-abusing soldiers. That was when moose-power-generation (M.P.G.) was abolished (except for in Quebec - where the decree was mis-translated as "Drive like insane mofos, you Montreal froggies!", and in PEI, because they threatened us with more Lucy Maud Montgomery books) and replaced with safe, clean, and efficient B.O.T.P.G. (Beavers On Treadmills Power Generation).