SOCA is the correct term. It is an acronym for the French group that invented it. Somewhere on here I posted the actual Name and the context from an Email I recieved after extensive searching. As for someone calling it 'Socko' all I can say is; " Hey, Some people juggle Geese."
The origin of Socapex (which is a french name) is :SOC.iété AP.plication et EX.ploitation du procédé ponsautl
I've only ever heard "Socko" when working with American Techs. Up here I've only ever heard "Soca" and Multipin.
I usually pronounce it and hear it pronounced as soco (so-co) around here. But I have heard all three variations at different times.
We've already been there: http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/...w-real-name-horse-rooster-donkey-richard.html .
Guess what? It never was, and still isn't. People who add an "L" are readily dismissed due to their ignorance.... I didn't know it was actually called "socaplex" until ...
I think in a way we've a generational thing going here. No way anyone who ever handled a 100' stick of 12/37 Pyle National Multi is ever going to call
ANY piece of 19 pin cable "horse c**k". And isn't funny that we call it all socapex when so little of it really is anymore?
I think in a way we've a generational thing going here. No way anyone who ever handled a 100' stick of 12/37 Pyle National Multi is ever going to call
ANY piece of 19 pin cable "horse c**k". And isn't funny that we call it all socapex when so little of it really is anymore?
No more funny than most separable, single-pole connectors today are not Cam-Lok, and never are parallel blade, U-ground connectors Edison, (in fact would more accurately be called Hubbell, but this would cause confusion with Twist-Lock). Same with Bates plugs.
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