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Revision as of 02:25, 29 August 2008 by SineBot (talk | contribs) (Signing comment by Look Baby, I'm a Fascist - "→Didn't mean to do that: new section")(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hi! I wanted to thank you for helping me fix my spanish sentence. I'm also writing because I noticed that nobody has welcomed you to Misplaced Pages yet, and you've been here awhile. Here are some helpful links:
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Reference question
Hello, I have made a late reply to your reference desk question:
- I have successfully used my US laptop, US digital camera, US cell phone charger (just to get at my phone book - the phone itself does not work in Japan) and US iPod many times in Japan. The difference between 110 and 100 is not significant, generally. As Kjoon says, your power adaptor should give you the allowable ranges. One thing you may have a problem with, however, is the shape of the plug. Some US plugs are polarized so the neutral blade that is wider than the other. Most Japanese plugs are not polarized and therefore your wide neutral blade may not fit. Also, most Japanese plugs in hotels (at least the ones I have stayed at) seem to be ungrounded. So, if you have a plug with a third prong, it will not fit. The solution is to buy a 3-prong to 2-prong converter. Instead of a fancy travel pack with lots of adaptors you don't need (at least for your current trip), you can find this at almost any big hardware store and it should cost less than $1. Finally, most hotels don't have enough power outlets to cover all the gadgets you will bring with you. Therefore, you may want to bring a small 6 outlet power strip. Johntex\ 20:27, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- For more info see ]. Johntex\ 20:28, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Teeth during pregnancy
Please note that a discussion on the talk page about whether this question constitutes medical advice may be found here: . StuRat (talk) 05:28, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
Regarding your userpage.
Greetings,
Just some things I noticed...
Your userpage currently reads página de usario while it should be página de usuario. Also, esta página de usuario incompleta va creciendo sounds a little strange to me. As a native Spanish speaker, I'd use esta página de usuario es un trabajo en progreso (this user page is a work in progress) or a similar sentence. Perhaps it's just me, but va creciendo seems to be rather inappropriate in this context, at least in my dialect (castellano rioplatense).
Have a nice day,
― Ann ( user | talk ) 01:30, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
Didn't mean to do that
Woops —Preceding unsigned comment added by Look Baby, I'm a Fascist (talk • contribs) 02:24, 29 August 2008 (UTC)