>I hate to even post another comment on the adapter
>exchange program, but my newly-replaced adapter's plug
>is extremely tight in the power jack and I'm worried
>it will damage the jack's mount.  Anyone else have
>similar concerns/experiences?  If it does break off
>the mounting for the jack, would Apple repair it out
>of warranty because it's due to the new adapter?
I'm awaiting my new one, but I do have a spare yoyo adapter I've used 
with both the Wallstreet & the Lombard for about 9 months. They're 
somewhat tight when new (like most things, like coffee plungers), but 
wear in pretty quickly. It's no tighter or looser than the standard black 
adapter (we should christen the black baby adapter sometime - 'Son of 
Delta'; 'Idiot from Quanta Who Subcontracted Delta' or something?).

Cheers,

RD

Remy Davison
Contributing Editor, Insanely-Great Mac <http://www.insanely-great.com>
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