[91attendees] Apple Plug Swap
Stuart Cheshire <ietf14@stuartcheshire.org> Mon, 10 November 2014 20:48 UTC
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One manifestation of my occasional OCD is that I prefer to use the correct cables for the country I’m in, rather than using (sometimes unreliable, occasionally even unsafe) travel adapters. If any IETF attendees from outside the US share my preference, and would like to swap their Apple plug or cable for its US counterpart, email me privately. Like many long-time Apple users, I have accumulated more plugs and cables than I need, so I brought a couple of spares with me. Pictures showing what I’m talking about are available at the previous meeting’s wiki: <https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/90appleplugswap> Stuart Cheshire
- [91attendees] Apple Plug Swap Stuart Cheshire
- Re: [91attendees] Apple Plug Swap Dominik Bay
- Re: [91attendees] Apple Plug Swap Robert Kisteleki
- Re: [91attendees] Apple Plug Swap Alan Whinery
- Re: [91attendees] Apple Plug Swap Stuart Cheshire