u/Derek5Letters

Seinfeld FROGGER episode, moving from one AC outlet to another circuit without losing power?

Seinfeld FROGGER episode, moving from one AC outlet to another circuit without losing power?

As one who repairs ARCADE GAMES for a living, and having a FROGGER machine along with 90 other classics at my work arcade, I was rewatching this episode, and curious HOW would one move a machine like this in George's situation, without losing power to keep his high score, if you know the episode? I was thinking tapping into the AC line, to get it on a generator, then onto his apartment AC line. Obviously I have no idea the danger of doing that(not an electrician, just good at fixing electronics 🙂) so that's a HYPOTHETICAL, because I'm not stupid, but I like cartoon logic 😉

u/Derek5Letters — 1 day ago

Not a big deal, but it is bugging me, so as insignificant as this is, completed an order, Sally Beauty, asked for 3 bottles of an item, and only two left, staff looked in the back, and I informed the customer THEY HAD NO MORE IN INVENTORY as a heads up before buying the two, to NO RESPONSE. MISSING/WRONG, but why? There was no item available to miss, and the other two were correct, so where does WRONG ITEM come in to play? No one likes to be accused of doing something wrong...

u/Derek5Letters — 24 days ago