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At Melbourne House I had to arrange a 'portable appliance check' every three months.
Some people sneaked in their own kettles. When discovered, they were pleasantly surprised to find that I could supply them with an official one with a table for its safe use. We didn't provide posh coffee machines like the LCC do. |
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Anyway you wont need a visitor cos your not staying in.
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i am staying in, she told me i had to |
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do you want to stay in?
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of course i don't
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Well you either haul your butt out or make sure yo got a lappy with you as you will need to keep us informed on how bad the "foreign" country is. :p |
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:rolleyes: your having a laugh |
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must be better than spending the night in hospital
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for me it would be but for my dad it would be a total nightmare
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when i wa sin hospital i had to have my xbox tested by their electritan but that was a good few years ago but i had a friend in hospital just last week and he had his mobile phone charger and laptop plugged in with no checks and no questions asked.
i personaly wuoldnt take it in anyway because of teh theiving scum that visit other people and besides you can get internet and tv for £3.00 for 12 hours or £10 for 3 days i think it was on tehir tvs that hang over your bed plus unlimited local calls to landline numbers the internet was pretty good for what it was but you can only have 1 page open at a time and the keybaord folds out of teh tv remote. uinlimited local calls apply to all 3 packages , i only mentioned two of them but there wa sa 2 day plan as well but i cant remember teh price |
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cheers chick
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The best thing to do is phone the ward and ask.
My bet is that they will not be too keen for you to have your laptop with you. a) it has got to be pat tested before you can plug it into their mains supply. b) it is an item of value, for which they will be responsible while you are in theatre/asleep/anaesthetised. Do you really need to take it? |
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If your in only over night the Battery should be enough
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That must have been after she cooked her own by sitting it on the bed and blocking the vent holes :D Most normal laptops struggle to do 2 hours before they die. |
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