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Sunday, August 20th, 2006 09:51 am
Okay, people having electronics they would like to plug into 120V isn't exactly a new thing. Seven years ago, yes, I would get some odd looks. But it's bog-standard now. So why do even newly remodeled airports only provide random, half-hidden wall outlets in the waiting areas? Or, if they don't think that is a service they are obliged to offer (which is certainly their call), why are there any at all? Haven't they noticed the laptop/wifi explosion going on?
Sunday, August 20th, 2006 05:51 pm (UTC)
I'm assuming the outlets aren't meant for public use, and are probably for janitors plugging in vacuums and/or floor polishers and the like. The ones I've found in airports certainly aren't placed anywhere near chairs, or other places where they'd be comfortable to use with laptops. As to why they don't offer more of them, it's probably because they don't want to rewire entire buildings in order to provide free electricity to people hanging out in airports. It isn't just the cost of the electricity, it's the cost of all the work that would have to be done to make it possible.