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POWER!!!
"Brizze" wrote in message ... Gday! Could anyone please tell me what kind of powerplugs you use in australia? is it 220V or 110V ? and most important what does the socket look like. links to pictures/info would be great! Cheer all! Brian You can get plug adapters at the aitport when you get there. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/experimenta...lian-Sim-Cards http://www.poms.co.uk/austsraliansimcard.htm |
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:28:26 +0100, in message
, Brizze wrote: Thank you Ralph! That was very usefull You're welcome. |
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Froid et Chaud perhaps (spelling excluded)? Or for the verbally abusive F***ing
Cold and C**T it's HOT? Nah, I'd suggest the former rather than the latter..... Poss wrote: Those Italians are funny people. They have one tap marked "F" for cold water and the other marked "C" for warm. Ditto the French. |
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