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adapters
haven't gotten all the way through my accumulated mail, so maybe someone has
mentioned this:
its good to keep in mind that - assuming you have a 100/110-220/240 AC adapter,
if you cannot find a plug adapter you can always buy a power cord in the
country you are visiting. i think the end that goes into the adapter is world
standard; the plug end is localized to the country. more expensive than a
plug adapter usually, and more troublesome to carry, but it will work.
regards, al
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