Charging
In case you haven't seen this yet, someone tried to charge his cellphone on stage at a performance of “Hand to God” on Broadway. Details are unclear, but apparently a man in the audience jumped onto the stage to plug his cellphone into one of the electrical outlets on the set. The only problem was that the outlet was a prop in the scenery -- not a real outlet. Actually, that wasn't his only problem. Suffice it to say that I don't think he got to see the show.
I admit to charging my phone in a public place. It was a restaurant. I was out-of-town and desperate. I asked first.
This brings me to the topic of charging phones -- and accommodating the charging of phones. More and more conference rooms are equipped to handle laptops. Certainly a recognition that more people bring laptops to meetings and expect to use them. We accomodate laptops.
Most people don't think twice about asking for access to Wi-fi and I doubt that many offices don’t provide access to guests.
Will asking for a charge become as commonplace as asking for Wi-fi? Should the host's greeting before a meeting be “can I get you something to drink and an outlet?”

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How anyone can think that its ok to go onstage and plug in is beyond my grasp.
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Refined Finds has cool, attractive battery chargers thin enough to fit in a wallet!
Saves a lot of potentially embarrassing moments trying to be subtle while looking for an available outlet.
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That guy either had an overabundance of chutzpah or was drunk!
Refined Finds has cool, attractive battery chargers thin enough to fit in a wallet!
Saves a lot of potentially embarrassing moments trying to be subtle while looking for an available outlet.
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