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ePowerTower.com - Easy. Portable. Power.
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Easy Portable. Power. The typical laptop draws only .5 amps of power which is a fraction of the power one circuit can provide. In most cases, a circuit generally supply 20 amps of power. One circuit could potentially support the draw of up to 40 laptops -if there were enough outlets avaiable to do so. The problem is finding 40 outlets in one room. Find a free wall outlet, plug in the ePowerTower. And you've created 35 surge protected power outlets that can be safely used by students.
epowertower.com
ePowerTower.com - Easy. Portable. Power.
http://www.epowertower.com/index.html
Easy Portable. Power. Easy Portable. Power. EPowerTower is the easy, cost-effective way for institutions to provide electrical power to their clients - students or business people - who now demand a personal source of electricity for their laptops. Each patent-pending cart consists of 35 power distribution units, two 30 foot cord reels and a heavy-duty steel frame with a convenient push handle that sits on wheels, making adding electrical power to a room as easy as rolling out a wheeled suitcase.
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ePowerTower.com - Easy. Portable. Power. -- Need
http://www.epowertower.com/need.html
Easy Portable. Power. Mobile technology has grown faster than the electrical infrastructures that support it. While students and businesspeople are able to power their laptops with a charged battery for a few hours, they eventually must turn to an electrical power source to continue their work. Students feel they already pay too much for tuition and they don't have alot of disposable income. Purchasing spare batteries is not high on a student's list of expenditures. Wireless internet access is becoming u...
epowertower.com
ePowerTower.com - Easy. Portable. Power.
http://www.epowertower.com/features.html
Easy Portable. Power. One circuit can add 35 outlets to any room. No risk of shorting out existing power. Quick setup / breakdown. Easy to use and store. Quick, cost-effective solution to an institution’s electrical power needs. 2006 - 2007 ePower Tower. Site Design by Michael Rogus.
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LaserBag » Homepage
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This is a test. No public Twitter messages. 2007 Michael Rogus LaserBag. Is proudly powered by WordPress. Design by Michael Rogus.
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LaserBag » 2008 » July
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Archive for July, 2008. 07/02/08 1:21 am Earth Time by Michael Rogus. What can you expect from this blog in the future? Stuff and things. Read the full post to find out more. No public Twitter messages. 2007 Michael Rogus LaserBag. Is proudly powered by WordPress. Design by Michael Rogus.
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LaserBag » About
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LaserBag is a home to my stories. Who am I? I am Michael Rogus and I’m not very interesting. Though hopefully you will find my stories interesting. I am in the process of writing a pulp sci-fi novel that I will release here in serialized chunks once it’s complete. I will also drop some short stories here. I may even decide to bore you with little tales about my life. Who knows what I’ll do, I’m CRAZY! No public Twitter messages. 2007 Michael Rogus LaserBag. Is proudly powered by WordPress.
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LaserBag » Info
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Archive for the ‘Info’ Category. 07/02/08 1:21 am Earth Time by Michael Rogus. What can you expect from this blog in the future? Stuff and things. Read the full post to find out more. No public Twitter messages. 2007 Michael Rogus LaserBag. Is proudly powered by WordPress. Design by Michael Rogus.
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LaserBag» Blog Archive » What To Expect
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07/02/08 1:21 am Earth Time by Michael Rogus. This blog is going to be, sometime soon, a playground for my writing. Mostly sci-fi and modern fantasy stuff will be going on here; Some short stores and some longer form stuff. Http:/ www.laserbag.com/2008/07/02/what-to-expect/trackback/. E-mail (will not be published) (required). No public Twitter messages. 2007 Michael Rogus LaserBag. Is proudly powered by WordPress. Design by Michael Rogus.