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MikeDawg writes "After dealing with the headache of never having enough electrical outlets, not having a cable TV coaxial, not having a telephone hookup in the right places of my apartment, I found this article at CNN. It is nice to see that college dorm rooms are getting filled with outlets to provide students with enough hook-ups with for all their electronics. My question to you (renters/dorm-room dwellers) is does your dorm room or apartment have enough outlets, whether it be electrical, cable, telephone, or anything else you may need? What do you do in a situation like this? Do you load up each socket with a 10+ port power strip (or battery backup as it may be) and pray that you don't knock-out the circuit everytime you start burning a CD?"

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  1. Well... by JoeBaldwin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Remember that Slashdot story a while back, about the guy who made a fusion generator in his dorm room?

    He made it for fun: I NEED it :)

  2. Serious answer by Pingular · · Score: 4, Funny

    have you considered using a bicycle generator? i.e where you have to pedal for 5 hours a week to charge up a battery which can supply enough power for a TV for an hour or so?

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    When anger rises, think of the consequences.
    Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)
  3. This was an easy Ask Slashdot! by The-Pheon · · Score: 3, Funny
    My question to you (renters/dorm-room dwellers) is does your dorm room or apartment have enough outlets, whether it be electrical, cable, telephone, or anything else you may need?

    Of Course not! I'm a geek :O)

    What do you do in a situation like this? Do you load up each socket with a 10+ port power strip (or battery backup as it may be) and pray that you don't knock-out the circuit everytime you start burning a CD?

    yes, of course!

    Dorm rooms and small apartments don't lend themselves to large power generators. Maybe you can get a excercise bike and hook up a line! :)

  4. Easy by clifgriffin · · Score: 5, Funny

    You'll need a few basic tools.

    Saw-zaw
    Screwdriver
    Wire Cutters
    Electrical Tape
    Cinnamon Rolls
    Gloves

    Using the sawzaw, carefull make an incision in a wall adjacent to the next dorm room. Put on the gloves and extremly carefully use the wire cutters, electrical tape, and cinnamon buns to wire in this "new found" power source.

    You may want to use some "mud" and sheetrock to restore the wall surface to its original state.

    Enjoy!

  5. Re:Good fire prevention policy by Minderbinder106 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Socialist propoganda? Why do socialists care if I put water on a grease fire or if I smoke in bed?

  6. Re:In the closet by silentbozo · · Score: 3, Funny

    Get a cabinet and put your clothes in there. Then take all your electrical appliances and stick them in your closet. If you're worried about sparking, line the closet with tin first.

    A large ABC rated fire extinguisher might also be a good idea...

  7. Try the traditional approach by chunkwhite86 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just daisy chain like fifteen surge strips together. You end up with tons of usable outlets. Use extension cords + more power strips to get juice to other parts of the room.

    Hint: Hide all of this under a pile of clothes or under your bed so the fire inspector doesn't see it.

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    I'd rather be a conservative nutjob than a liberal with no nuts and no job.
  8. Underpowered dorms GOOD! by joe170 · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I was living in a dorm, the substandard wiring had a hidden benefit. Every room and half shared a circuit- I was in a "half" room- one wall shared the circuit with the entire room next door, and the other wall shared with the room on that side. This gave me final veto authority over either of my neighbors' (usually poor) choice of music. I had a cut of lamp cord with the wires twisted together inside a big ball of electrical tape. Plug it in, it shuts off your neighbor's stereo (and everything else!). One semester I had a neighbor who liked to blast "Freebird" every afternoon. After the sixth or seventh time I used my "remote", he was out in the hallway swearing about the lousy dorms. A girl walking by innocently suggested that maybe his stereo was blowing the fuse. She didn't know how right she was!

  9. Re:Not close to enough power... by sql*kitten · · Score: 4, Funny

    c) run my computer and cook

    You have an AMD, right?