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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Do you plug your power adapter into the wall or a surge protector?
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 910676" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>See, that's why. 80 bucks for a surge protector is f'ing ridiculous. For something you're unlikely to need, I don't see the point. Most of us are living in first world countries, I would imagine, where it's unlikely that we will encounter these problems outside of a thunderstorm. If it does happen, well, we may be boned... but buying that 80 dollar protector is something some of us can't afford. I already made myself go broke for my mac. Eventually, when I have my own place and a salaried job, then we'll talk. Until then.. 80 bucks is a lot of cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 910676, member: 96273"] See, that's why. 80 bucks for a surge protector is f'ing ridiculous. For something you're unlikely to need, I don't see the point. Most of us are living in first world countries, I would imagine, where it's unlikely that we will encounter these problems outside of a thunderstorm. If it does happen, well, we may be boned... but buying that 80 dollar protector is something some of us can't afford. I already made myself go broke for my mac. Eventually, when I have my own place and a salaried job, then we'll talk. Until then.. 80 bucks is a lot of cash. [/QUOTE]
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