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- From: S.A.McIntyre@durham.ac.uk (Scott A. McIntyre)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.british
- Subject: Re: seperate hot and cold water taps in the UK
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 16:37:26 GMT
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- There are a fair number of houses, restaurants, etc., which have combined hot and cold
- water taps. I should think the reason why the are separate is so that you can
- alternatively scald and freeze your hands whilst washing them.
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- Makes sense to me.
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