2 Prong (C6) Cord for Laptop Brick?



My laptop computer came with a 3-prong power cord (USA) on
the supply brick, but the ground is obviously of no use, and
I would rather have a 2-prong cord so I don't have to carry
around and use an adapter all the time. But I haven't been
able to find one - everything is 3-prong except for the silly
little part they gave me that turns it into a wall wart.
I suppose I could use that and an extension cord, but a single
piece cord would be preferred. Anyone know where to get
a 2-prong cord for this odd connector, called "C6" I think?
TIA
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