@yakkoTDI And then the Real Powers applied their own (much better) edit, which obviously was done just to make this whole comment-and-reply series obsolete. (But grammar still has no “e” unless you’re talking about an ancestor, in which case I’m not going to curry-comb the shingles yesterday.)
@somf69 Don’t worry, the Forum Comment Naturalist will be along shortly with a map to guide you safely to the secret grove of enlightenment. (I’ve never found it either, not even with the map.)
I want the huge multiport version of one of these, one that can charge six devices that all demand 65W at the same time, and can also warm my cocoa mug. I’ll forego the nifty folding plug prongs in favor of a cord down to the wall socket so that the mug-warmer can be included.
I have a charger block that supplies multiple USB-C ports and supports different int’l plug styles that I use for travel. One of the USB-C ports is 65W. This is particularly handy in so many places in Europe where outlets are not plentiful. I can plug in my phone, wife’s phone, hearing aid charger and laptop at night and be good to go next AM. As a bonus the pass thru regular plug allows me to also charge the P&S battery pack.
To have bad grammer.
@yakkoTDI U can haz bad speeling. Some of the grammer is less bad now
@yakkoTDI Nice try mediocrebot.
@yakkoTDI
@yakkoTDI And then the Real Powers applied their own (much better) edit, which obviously was done just to make this whole comment-and-reply series obsolete. (But grammar still has no “e” unless you’re talking about an ancestor, in which case I’m not going to curry-comb the shingles yesterday.)
@werehatrack The e was intentional which I should have said in my original post.
@yakkoTDI A bad grammer can be a treasure.
As usual, I’m lost
@somf69 Don’t worry, the Forum Comment Naturalist will be along shortly with a map to guide you safely to the secret grove of enlightenment. (I’ve never found it either, not even with the map.)
if I needed a travel charger.
Meh. We have better ones for home and travel.
… for the same amount as this guy!!
Because I hoard chargers.
/showme cabin in the woods overflowing with usb-c chargers
Clients always forget or lose their chargers, I’d rather lend these than mine!
To be one for the backpack, so I can leave my main one plugged in when I travel
@smyle I use the same logic, but since my current setup is doing the job well, I don’t have an excuse to acquire these. I think. Hmmmm…
I want the huge multiport version of one of these, one that can charge six devices that all demand 65W at the same time, and can also warm my cocoa mug. I’ll forego the nifty folding plug prongs in favor of a cord down to the wall socket so that the mug-warmer can be included.
Voted Uhh… I’m not?
I have a charger block that supplies multiple USB-C ports and supports different int’l plug styles that I use for travel. One of the USB-C ports is 65W. This is particularly handy in so many places in Europe where outlets are not plentiful. I can plug in my phone, wife’s phone, hearing aid charger and laptop at night and be good to go next AM. As a bonus the pass thru regular plug allows me to also charge the P&S battery pack.
@chienfou Way more useful than a mug warmer
Just got a couple of these from Amazon, based on a couple of reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQPR4GJX
Look at that! Plain English labels, no cryptic symbols!
@blaineg 這些奇怪的曲線是什麼?
@blaineg But more seriously, “international” symbols often leave me with even less of a clue than a complete lack of documentation would.
/showme cabin in the woods overflowing with usb-c chargers
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