R Brickston wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:43:44 -0700, NotABushSupporter
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>>R Brickston wrote:
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>>>On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 01:12:28 -0700, NotABushSupporter
>>>wrote:
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>>>>SMS wrote:
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>>>>>2007 May wrote:
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>>>>>>OK, I was sitting at 21C. That's why I couldn't find the plug. Thank you.
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>>>>>On AA, if I don't get a row with a plug, I run the wire under the seat
>>>>>in front of me to the plug there (usually they are every other row).
>>>>>Unless the person needs the plug, they don't mind. I could bring a
>>>>>splitter too, though the airline frowns on that.
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>>>>Really, if you were in 37A, where would you put it? They are not every
>>>>other row, in the back.
>>>>http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/American_Airlines/American_Airlines_Boeing_777-200_A.php
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>>>>A splitter? Do you expect to power 2 laptops in a socket?
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>>>Obviously one for the person whose plug is being borrowed.
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>>My point was there is NOT an unlimited amount of power available per
>>socket.
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> No it wasn't, at least not when you wrote it.
Yes, I assumed you expect it to power your laptop and the laptop of the
party who was sitting in the seat the power outlet belonged to.
What other point would there be? There is a limit to the power available
at the outlet. Some people have trouble with on laptop getting the
needed power. You were talking about dividing it. |