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http://www.mobilitysite.com/forums [Mobility Site - Powered by vBulletin] Then one day I saw a news item of a rather unique power supply that had the bulky power pack problem solved! Rather than a box with fixed outlets that do not allow for ANY flexibility, the Flexity PowerSquid provides you with the opportunity to attach all of your power packs easily and provides you the flexibility to design how you will setup your power solution.

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http://svenontech.com  SvenOnTech: (Mp3 players, cell phones, laptops, etc.), which often cover more than one outlet on a conventional strip.” As if that doesn’t sell you enough, Flexity went on to say that, “It also provides greater reach and ease of use.” Bam! So drop by the Powersquid site and take a look and nab a few tentacles for your home, office, or camper today. (via Cosmos)

http://mistercrumpet.wordpress.com  Mr. Crumpet & Orange Bear: It's the PowerSquid, a newfangled power strip designed to efficiently accomodate all those bulky power adapters "currently" hogging your outlets. (via Cosmos)

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