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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:59:00 PDT7
From: "Virginia R. Hetrick" <drjuice@gte.net >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Power adaptor, taming warts

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What I'm aiming to do is to get things lighter, not solve the wart-spacing problem.
One of the problems with being able to use only one hand for hauling/lifting luggage
is that weight-minimization is the one and only issue. Non-warts fit inside shoes.
Three pairs of shoes, six non-warts is my objective.

But, when I travel these days, I'm typically doing classes for 15 to 30 people and
need multiple switches/hubs/access points to cover all the methods of network access.
I have non-warts for the other five pieces of gear and I'd like to find a non-wart to
relieve my left arm of the wart for the WAP.

Thanks for any light anybody can shed.

virginia
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Ray Davison wrote:

> Virginia R. Hetrick wrote:
> >
> > BTW - Has anybody found any satisfactory way to swap warts for the lighterweight
> > inline units?
>
> This may help in some cases, it will at least get the wart off the wall
> or power strip. There are extension cords that are only about six
> inches long.
>
> Cyberguys
> 121 2550 standard cable $1.79
> 121 2570 dual outputs; accepts two warts $2.99
>
> I just use cheap, zip cord extensions. Depending on the wart you may be
> able to plug in three. I have sometimes shortened them, but mostly I
> just leave them coiled.
>
> Ray
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