----- On 11/15/03 3:27 PM MDT (-0600), Remell Boyer <r.boyer at sbcglobal.net> wrote, in part: >I agree with Brian on this one, if you are able to fix it, its only a stop >gap, because despite my best efforts to fix mine, my cord, (when it did >the same thing) continued to fray. >ps, I woudn't suggest getting any of the apple branded power cords either, >they fray much too easily. I got my new adapter from macresq, and I >couldn't be happier! > >Remell What do you guys do to your power cords? I've never had one fray. (Really, this is a serious question.) I'd imagine that in order to fray a cord, it would have to be subject to continued or repeated stresses or friction. Best Regards, Harry Corsover ======================================= Harry Corsover, Independent Business Owner Amazing Travel * Health * Legal & Tax Benefits Get & Send Email by Voice! * Much More! <http://www.hc.cyberwize.com> <harry at corsazzi.com> * 877-507-9562 =======================================