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Belgium trip - voltage converter, game shops?

Started by VestCunt, 03/19/2011, 09:55 PM

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VestCunt

I'm planning a trip to Brussels with jaunts into France and Germany. 
Three questions:
1)  Where can I find a cheap power converter?  (No, I'm not bringing video games, it's for my laptop.  Honest.)
2)  Are there any cool retro game shops I should check out? (I'm also a big SMS fan.)
3)  Recommendations on sights to see, things to do?  (Traveling with the Mis'ess.)
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Quote from: VestCunt on 03/19/2011, 09:55 PMI'm planning a trip to Brussels with jaunts into France and Germany. 
Three questions:
1)  Where can I find a cheap power converter?  (No, I'm not bringing video games, it's for my laptop.  Honest.)
2)  Are there any cool retro game shops I should check out? (I'm also a big SMS fan.)
3)  Recommendations on sights to see, things to do?  (Traveling with the Mis'ess.)
Dunno about ques #2 and #3, but pretty much all laptops these days have multi-volt PSUs built in, so all you should need is an adapter (which just changes the prong shape), not a full-on step-up converter.  Should be no more than $10 or so at a radio-shack-ish type of places IIRC.

RR1980

well if you are going to France you can always swing by Thibaut 's place ;)

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