At 12:02 PM -0400 2005/01/19, John Christie wrote:
>       I wonder if anyone knows if the power cord that goes to the flying
>saucer converters is a standard kind.   Apple's price seems kind of
>high.  It kind of reminds me of the power cord for an old olivetti
>calculator.

        I think that this type of power cord (regular wall plug on one end,
other end a pair of joined circular shafts with female receptacles) is
fairly commonly used - even for things like coffee makers. The Apple cables
are special in that they fit nicely with the power brick (saucer,
whatever), but you should be able to find a cheaper source.

        These folks seem to have something for about $5 US:

<http://www.cablesforless.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1725>


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