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	<title>Comments on: What was my most-used gadget on the CES trip?</title>
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		<title>By: t lewis</title>
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		<description>&lt;div xmlns=&quot;http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml&quot;&gt;&lt;p&gt;JK...&lt;br /&gt;
It&#039;s very cool to have you in the saddle again. When I&#039;m back down there I expect to hoist a nonfat soy, decaf no whip with you...while we swap stories about Big Oil - in our veins.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You are spot on re: the MOG powerstrip. I was in Seattle while you were kicking back in the ER. Honoring longstanding hospitality tradtion my hotel room had, like, two outlets, playfully blocked by the nightstand and a 3-quarter ton TV/microwave/mini-fridge Mediterranean-style press-board hutch. Out came the gizmo bag. Flattening my frame like Reed Richards I wedged the MOG in behind the hutch, nudging it into the outlet by fingertip-fu. The body of the powerstrip was just in the clear. All was grooviness.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thank you Marc, indeed - I heard of it here first. And thank you James.&lt;br /&gt;
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<p>JK&#8230;<br />
It&#8217;s very cool to have you in the saddle again. When I&#8217;m back down there I expect to hoist a nonfat soy, decaf no whip with you&#8230;while we swap stories about Big Oil &#8211; in our veins.</p>
<p>You are spot on re: the MOG powerstrip. I was in Seattle while you were kicking back in the ER. Honoring longstanding hospitality tradtion my hotel room had, like, two outlets, playfully blocked by the nightstand and a 3-quarter ton TV/microwave/mini-fridge Mediterranean-style press-board hutch. Out came the gizmo bag. Flattening my frame like Reed Richards I wedged the MOG in behind the hutch, nudging it into the outlet by fingertip-fu. The body of the powerstrip was just in the clear. All was grooviness.</p>
<p>Thank you Marc, indeed &#8211; I heard of it here first. And thank you James.<br />
t
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