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Re: debconf 2005 in Vienna, Austria



Citat Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>:

> Quoting Riku Voipio (riku.voipio@iki.fi):
> 
> > Trains (atleast the newer ones in finland) have electric sockets,
> 
> <rail fan ON>
> 
> This is still quite rare. For instance, in french trains (TGV and
> "Teoz", formerly known as "Corail"....ie Intercity trains), electric
> wires are only available in the most recent coaches and only in 1st
> class usually.
> 
> From memory, they are a little bit more common in Germany but not too
> much and certainly not in all IC trains, especially 2nd class.

In Denmark you've got electric sockets at every 2nd seat on all IC3, IC4.

We'll make that requirement, when ordering the tour :o) 

> <rail fan OFF>
> 
> So, IMHO, you'd better have long life batteries.. :-)

Ehe ... 2 pcs 48WHr batteries should ensure power for some of the trip.

Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot dk
--
You are dishonest, but never to the point of hurting a friend.



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