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<description><![CDATA[<b>Organicpicks</b> - From the page: "What about a charger that automatically cuts power to itself when a phone is not plugged in? A light doesn't draw power when it's turned off, why shouldn't a phone charger be able to do the same thing? It may need a tiny built-in battery to monitor when the phone is plugged back in and to flip a switch, but how hard can that be? And then you wouldn't have to deal with consumer laziness." 

I like one of the comments though:"What about a charger that automatically cuts power to itself when a phone is not plugged in? A light doesn't draw power when it's turned off, why shouldn't a phone charger be able to do the same thing? It may need a tiny built-in battery to monitor when the phone is plugged back in and to flip a switch, but how hard can that be? And then you wouldn't have to deal with consumer laziness."]]></description>
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