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So I don't spend so much time every night in the dark trying to figure
out which way the recharger cord goes into the phone and iPad.
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You might have missed the announcement this
morning, but the new iPhone/iPad dock connector is
reversible. |
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Also, have you considered a drop of Krazy Glue? |
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Or we could go back in time and smack the guy who came up with the USB standard for not making it either keyed or reversible, and thus started the whole thing. |
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The idea is solid, however. |
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This is why I'm a DIYer. Problem solved so easily. |
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Though a good idea, it's an old, widely implemented,
now practically standard one. |
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With the exception of polarized 2-prong wall plugs,
every non-reversable plug I've laid hands on in the
past 10+ years had a bump or other feel-in-the-dark
embossing on its "this side up" side. |
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You obviously don't own any iStuff, [CraigD]. |
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The midnight-fidget applicable plugs andor devices in my
home that have been marked with two or three shallow
divets (best made using a very small twist bit held in a pin
vise) for this express purpose are now so numerous that I
cannot count them from memory. I also like [ytk]'s
solution, but little holes are more permanent. |
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