Please tell me where. 

I normally bring only carry on bags but checked one this time.  Big mistake.  My bag is missing and supposed to come tomorrow on American Airlines one flight (each day) from Miami.

Anyway, my adaptors might not be the right kind for here

Aude 

On Aug 21, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Barcex <barcexwiki@gmail.com> wrote:

If your notebook charger is able to work in the 110-220 V range then what you need is a socket plug adaptor. You can buy one 50 meters away from the venue for ARS 3 (less than 1 USD). I will tell you where.

Carlos

2009/8/21 Damian Finol <damian@igluve.org>
Very small sort of related threadjack:

What about power plug converters? Argentina uses 220 and my laptop uses american 110.

Damian

2009/8/21 Aude <aude.wiki@gmail.com>

Thank you for the information

It's also possible to forgot something essential. In such case, it's okay if it's not the best price but convenient is good

Aude


On Aug 21, 2009, at 6:14 PM, Galileo Vidoni <galio2k@gmail.com> wrote:

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Aude <aude.wiki@gmail.com> wrote:
I hope that I won't need anything, but it's happened before when traveling that I need to replace some part of my laptop (e.g. the power cord) or need a computer-related item.  When that happens, it's not fun to search around in an unfamiliar city for a good shop to buy computer parts.

Can someone with local knowledge, please suggest a place or two that would be a good, reputable place to buy such items in Buenos Aires?   (e.g. http://www.vobis.com/ which is in Berlin, or http://www.jr.com/ in NYC)    I would like to write this information down on paper, just in case.

Thanks,

Aude


Relatively next to the Wikimania hub is Galería Jardín, a sort of megamall with tons of computing shops (Florida 537, http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Florida+537,+Buenos+Aires,+Argentina&sll=-34.608418,-58.373161&sspn=0.399559,0.891953&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A). It has not the very best prices in town but it is fairly acceptable and you'll find almost guaranteed supply.

From CCGSM, you can go there by foot (~10 blocks) or by metro (from line B from Uruguay station to Florida station, ~5 minutes).

Regards,
galio
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