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I meant my stuff not me...heheh. Thanks for the vote of confidence!
xm wrote: You may get lost. But u will arrive.
buena! replied: I meant my stuff not me...
xm said: I know :lol:
1. Is a universal plug needed?? (I belive i've heard yes and no)
Is a universal plug needed?? (I belive i've heard yes and no)
Not all albergues ...have washing lines. Or if there are, there aren't enough clothes pegs to go round.
WolverineDG said:To dry clothes more quickly, roll them up in a towel, then step or sit on the towel several times. Unroll, flip towel over, roll up again, then repeat process. The clothes will still be damp, so you need to hang them up. Voila, dry clothes in the morning.dg
xm said:I hear u BobM...ah, but a hot, soapy, shower, just after waking up, is simply celestial! Best, xm
.....shirt is going to have more wrinkles than the average elephant.
Try rolling your clothes instead of folding. Doesnt stop wrinkles but removes that pressed flat look.
regards
michael
Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.
ah, but a hot, soapy, shower, just after waking up, is simply celestial!
Yes. Your problem is the difference in voltage. European chargers of course are ok for 220/230 Volt - plus having the right plug (and the correct output current as well - correct charger for your particular gadget presumed). Depends where you arrive - go for an electronics shop and ask. Ebay needs a postal address - that might be a problem.buena! said:... ebay, or in a shop in europe? ...
Welcome to the Space Age!
Howie said:Your problem is the difference in voltage. European chargers of course are ok for 220/230 Volt - plus having the right plug (and the correct output current as well - correct charger for your particular gadget presumed).
The voltage is the same (220/230 Volt, 50 Hertz) - so all your gadgets will work ok. Only thing you need is an adapter plug (NZ -> EU) - easily available in most NZ outdoor shops, most likely even at the NZ airport.KiwiNomad06 said:... Now, when I go to Europe I am sure I will get the plug thing sorted sooner or later. But does our NZ voltage go OK over there? ...
Howie said:The voltage is the same (220/230 Volt, 50 Hertz) - so all your gadgets will work ok. Only thing you need is an adapter plug (NZ -> EU) - easily available in most NZ outdoor shops, most likely even at the NZ airport.
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