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If the device is using so little electricity that the device can't measure it, for all intents and purposes of this thread, it's 0.
But YOUR statement of zero facts is still wrong.
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2008-10-19
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On my laptop the manual advises to put the charger directly into a wall socket; not multi socket. Why is that? I rather stick it in a surge protector.
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simple yes-no question
Of course he could have one of Nokia's switching adaptors (hey, they're only $60 ).
Ryan Abel