The best thing about labeled power strips is that once the technology is outdated, you feel kinda dumb having an empty outlet that you refuse to plug anything else into. I just happen to still use my Laserdisc player (like twice a year if that), so my 15 year old power strip is fully occupied when I feel like plugging it back in.
but I don't really need any stinkin' labels on my freakin' power strip.
Label your damn cords next to the plug. Masking tape and a damn Sharpie. If it uses an AC adaptor, even easier, just label the brick.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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The best thing about labeled power strips is that once the technology is outdated, you feel kinda dumb having an empty outlet that you refuse to plug anything else into. I just happen to still use my Laserdisc player (like twice a year if that), so my 15 year old power strip is fully occupied when I feel like plugging it back in.
but I don't really need any stinkin' labels on my freakin' power strip.
Label your damn cords next to the plug. Masking tape and a damn Sharpie. If it uses an AC adaptor, even easier, just label the brick.