Probably true. As an "international" user, "commuting" together with my 2400 
between FL and Europe, I know that these outlet-to-brick cables are cheap and 
easy to find wherever you go. Thus you can easily get/supply one for most of 
the countries targeted or travelled to.

Cheers,
Tobias Kaiser

In a message dated 7.10.99 04:33:34, you wrote:

>Message #: 10
>
>Date:  Thu, 7 Oct 1999 09:49:18 +1000
>From: Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: iBook Power Adapter for 2400

>I would suspect for international reasons...
>
>On 10/7/99 9:28 AM, Bill Fox < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> I have no idea why they did not put "flip-up" prongs on the back of the
>>> iBook power brick. Then you wouldn't need the wall cord; rather, just pull
>>> out the cord, flip up the power prong/plugs and insert into the outlet.
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