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January 6, 2005

Power plug poltroonery

The New York Times details the lengths people will go to to keep their laptops, cell phones and other gadgets fully charged. Having just taken a couple of plane rides this holiday season, I can vouch for the veracity of the aiport "plug-hunter." Suprisingly, the Kelowna airport has a nice business centre area with copious plugs, decent seats and a table or two, which I immediately commandeered to watch "The Incredibles" before my flight. I didn't see much in the way of pluggage at the Edmonton airport, though I got some indignant stares from old ladies as I peered behind rows of seats looking for hidden electro-juice. :)

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