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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always wonder about this. I hate when my kindle is dead and I can't read it because the socket is on the other side of the room.
It happens so often I'm beginning to wonder if it's on purpose. |
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By *s ParisWoman
over a year ago
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This annoys the hell out of me too, so a few years ago I started buying 5m long charge cables so I could still use the phone or tablet while in bed and had more than enough cable to reach me, very handy |
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"I always wonder about this. I hate when my kindle is dead and I can't read it because the socket is on the other side of the room.
It happens so often I'm beginning to wonder if it's on purpose. "
I've wondered the same, although having worked in the hotel industry I've never heard of any reason why it should be so. They provide free wifi in rooms, but god forbid you might use too much electricity charging your devices to conect to it??? |
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"This annoys the hell out of me too, so a few years ago I started buying 5m long charge cables so I could still use the phone or tablet while in bed and had more than enough cable to reach me, very handy "
Think I'll have to invest in one of those myself... either that or stop travelling!!! |
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"They could do with thicker walls too ...
Are you in the next room??? Soz... I'll try to be quieter...
We're the other side and were enjoying the audio show. Get that head board banging!"
Headboard banging isn't a solo activity... but I'll turn down the volume on the television and turn up the speed setting on my wand (and coincidentally my own volume) if that helps? |
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