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I need your help bae
when did it get installed 4B5T:N1N:5104:E621:5M93:334C:X1MN:NE32 (talk) 07:43, 13 March 2018 (UTC)

GA review
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Reviewer: ExpertNovice77 (talk · contribs) 10:41, 10 August 2021 (UTC)

Copyvio check

 * Nothing major to worry about.
 * Suggest changing "In 1932, the first electrical socket in the White House—NEMA 1-15—was installed during the Hoover Administration to power a lamp, located in the 1|president's bedroom."
 * Should be alr now?
 * Yes, that works.

Article

 * Per MOS:LEAD the citations will be in the text itself and not the lead.
 * Fixed.


 * "Though the United Kingdom had been installing power plugs and electrical sockets since 1881, the United States did not do so, thus meaning that the White House could not have a socket itself" sounds very awkward.
 * Would "However, while the United Kingdom had begun installing power plugs and electrical sockets in 1881, the United States did not; this meant that the White House was unable to have electrical sockets" work?
 * Yep - looks good.


 * "Hubbell first began to experiment with three-way adaptors in 1906." needs to be cited.
 * Fixed.


 * "On 23 January, the socket to the south-east of the President's desk in the Oval Office was changed to a NEMA 5-15 outlet." any source say why?
 * Added.


 * "it then powered an answering machine." until when?
 * Added.

Why??
Why does this article even exist :/ Henrisodgd13 (1|talk) 17:59, 4 October 2022 (UTC)


 * While, the topic has received wide coverage from many RS sources and even been featured in some books..  𓃦 LunaEatsTuna  (💬) 08:05, 5 October 2022 (UTC)