Brandy, No one will have that problem with the iBook AC adapter since 
its plug is on a cord. However, we've had problems with an AC adapter
used for a hair dryer whose brick plugs into the wall with prongs and
the outlet being on the baseboard next to the floor--England, France and
Zimbabwe as I recall. Maybe it was just a "feature" of the particular
hotels and not a standard placement for the countries. Bill

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>From: "Brandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, Oct 8, 1999, 3:42 AM
>
> Bill
> Been to China, Japan, Korea don't have that problem and alot of other places
> in asia and Europe but? ????.    Which countries in Europe ????
> I have never had a probelm so far! BUT!!!!!! Want to be aware of anything
> that may cross my path????? Do Tell Please!!!!!
> Brandy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I have a box of adapters for that purpose. However, on second thought in
>> several countries that I visit the wall outlet is too near the floor for
>> the iBook AC adapter yoyo to plug in directly.
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