On Fri, 7 May 2004, J.H. Lee wrote: > Hey, Bjorn, > > A quick question. I have a power plug (for my laptop) > worked in France and Poland. Is it going to work in Norway? > I just want to make sure that I will not be out of power > over there. It seems I forgot the most important important information of all ;-) The voltage in Norway is 220V, which is accepted by most laptop adapters (100-240 is the usual range). The plug is the standard European power plug, i.e. the same as in e.g. France and Poland. If you don't have a converter yet, I know I bought one at Radio Shack some months back for $3 or so... Also, we're setting up a small computer room with three terminals, some laptop connections and a wireless router so you should be able to get online during the meeting. (There is no wireless in the meeting room, though, so I'm afraid you'll have to pay attention ;-) -- Bjorn H. Samset Phone: 22856465/92051998 PhD student, heavy ion physics Adr: Schouterrassen 6 Inst. of Physics, University of Oslo 0573 Oslo \|/ ----------------------------> -*- <----------------------------- /|\ _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Fri May 7 07:21:22 2004
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