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		<title>You cannot buy a Macbook Pro power cord in San Francisco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I dare you to try. So this morning I drove from my girlfriend&#8217;s house to my house and upon arriving home and trying to get to work I realized I had left my power cord for my MacBook Pro at her place. I had about 20 minutes of juice left in my laptop, not nearly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dare you to try. So this morning I drove from my girlfriend&#8217;s house to my house and upon arriving home and trying to get to work I realized I had left my power cord for my MacBook Pro at her place. I had about 20 minutes of juice left in my laptop, not nearly enough to get any actual work done for the day. So I decided that the best thing to do was to go buy a second power cord, that way I would have one at my place, one at her place, and with $80 the problem would be solved forever. Easier said than done.</p>
<p><strong>Best Buy</strong><br />
I first drove to the local Best Buy, which is just down the street. I have a $100 Best Buy gift card, so I figured that would be perfect. I also wanted to pick up the AirPort Extreme wifi router to bump up the wifi coverage in my apartment. Sweet, I thought, I&#8217;ll go pick up both and use my gift card and the world will be dandy. I walk into the store, go straight to a worker guy and say &#8220;I need a powercord for my MacBook Pro.&#8221; He looks at the shelf, then goes and gets a ladder and checks the nether regions of the top shelf area, then finally returns to me to tell me that they&#8217;re supposed to have them in stock but they don&#8217;t. OK, fine, then just give me an AirPort Extreme thingy so I can at least use this stupid giftcard. He checks the computer&#8230; they have none in stock. OK, so Best Buy is totally useless, I might try to sell my giftcard on Craigslist.</p>
<p><strong>Apple Store</strong><br />
I figure if there&#8217;s any place that will have a power cord for my laptop it&#8217;s the Apple store in downtown San Francisco. I mean, they HAVE to have power cords, it&#8217;s the frickin&#8217; Apple store after all. So I take BART downtown and go into the Apple store. I walk up to an Apple employee and say &#8220;I need a powercord for my MacBook Pro.&#8221; &#8220;Sorry, we only have powercords for the 13 inch MacBooks. The other ones have been on backorder for the last month.&#8221; WTF?! This is the god damn Apple store. Your only job is to sell products from one company. You don&#8217;t even make that much shit. And now you&#8217;re telling me you don&#8217;t even have the <strong>most basic, essential accessory</strong> for one of your main products? They did in fact have the AirPort Extreme in stock, and I thought about buying one right there, since I was in the store. Then I realized&#8230; fuck no, this stupid Apple store isn&#8217;t getting any of my money today. I&#8217;ll probably turn around and order this stuff online tomorrow, but today they don&#8217;t get a dime.</p>
<p><strong>CompUSA</strong><br />
On a tip from the Apple store woman I go over to CompUSA, which is just down the street. I walk straight up to a guy and say &#8220;I need a powercord for my MacBook Pro.&#8221; He tells me that they have the powercords for the 13&#8243; MacBooks, but the other ones have been on backorder for over a month (yeah, I&#8217;m starting to get the picture). Fine, ok, no power cord. I gotta get some work done today, so what to do? I half jokingly say, &#8220;OK, well what if I just buy a new MacBook Pro and return it tomorrow?&#8221; He then tells me that there&#8217;s a 15% restocking fee. The funny part is that I actually do the calculation in my head. Let&#8217;s see, the laptop costs around $2,000, so 15% is $300. So the total price of the power cord would come out to $380, but I would be able to get to work. After considering it for a second I realize that that passes my threshold for getting ripped off and I walk out the store, all the while eyeing the display MacBook Pros and trying to figure out how easy it would be to swipe a power cord without getting caught. It also occurs to me that I think Best Buy has a chiller return policy, so the buying a new laptop for a day scenario might work over there. But I decide it would be too much of a headache.</p>
<p>So  now I&#8217;m back at my girlfriend&#8217;s place. After a half day of running around San Francisco and two trips across the Bay Bridge (no traffic in the morning, then bumper to bumper around noon, wtf?), I can finally get some work done. Whew, ranting felt good.</p>
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