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John E Noble

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Feb 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/16/00
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Shannon Jordan <cargo...@kscable.com> wrote:

> We have a supply of bulk UK compliant computer power cords available. If
> interested please email Kim Nunn or Walter Corby at
> datatr...@earthlink.net

Just get a job on a rollout and thieve them out of the boxes. Much
cheaper.

John
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John Gilliver

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Feb 23, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/23/00
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Stroller (stro...@bigfoot.fuckoffspam.com) wrote:
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: Are these "kettle" leads...? Unusually, I have a shortage ATM & have paid
: Ł2.50 from my local company (tho' IIRC they asked for Ł4). Let me know if I
: was ripped off.

: Stroller.

Note that _real_ kettle leads have a notch in them (in the female "plug" bit),
which is supposed to stop you using an ordinary one in a situation where a
high-temeperature lead is advisable (such as for feeding a kettle!).

(Well, it is the mating equivalent of the notch that prevents ... but you know
what I mean.)

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