I'd have no qualms about that, but the adapters I've seen, both the
Apple-supplied one and the replacements on the market only have 2
prongs.  :)


On 11/30/05, Brian McEwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 30, 2005, at 7:33 PM, Howard Katz wrote:
>
> > Silly question I'm sure--I can understand about touching the trackpad,
> > but what about if you just touch the body of the computer--AL or Ti?
> > It's happened to me and I get a slight shock.  Power supply is plugged
> > in.   I try to remember to discharge before I sit down, but it's easy
> > to forget.
>
> If everything is plugged in, and you have a grounded outlet that is
> really grounded (only one in my house is), and Apple has done things
> right, then I'd think you'd ground thru the case, out the cord, to
> your house ground, and the static shoul follow that route from the
> case and all should be isolated from the sensitive bits.
>
> B

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