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In message , at 10:05:10 on
Thu, 26 Nov 2015, e27002 aurora remarked: The large hotel across the road from New Scotland Yard had either US or European sockets (I forget which) when I stayed there for a conference about eight years ago. Ah, this is what they say today: "All rooms are en-suite and feature a mix of sumptuous fabrics, LCD TV entertainment systems, MP3 docking stations, wired and wireless internet, multi-national electrical sockets and White Company products." One wonders if this includes flat blade US sockets at the correct voltage. IMHO, a US "style" socket, at European voltage is very dangerous and should never be allowed. When I stayed there it must have had at least US sockets, because now you mention it I recall a transformer box hidden behind the desk. -- Roland Perry |
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