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Re: Gripe o' the Day
by Sean
Odd, I've found exactly the opposite. I always keep transformers because if one breaks or gets lost from another gadget I can find one to replace it from my pile. As for the one size fits all approach the problem is that one size doesn't fit all. Some devices have different voltage requirements, some have different current draws. Even USB "standards" are BS. You've got the A connector and the B connector for the PC side. Each device is free to have its own connector. Between an MP3 player, a blackberry, and a digital camera I have three different, incompatible cables. And, even from an electrical standpoint USB is an ignored standard. Look at all the gadgets you can plug in to your USB bus that are just drawing power from the host. USB specifies something like 500mW@5vDC per device and you can get mini refridgerators and coffee warmers running on that? Yea right. Sean
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