Cord from monitor power socket??

I wanted to power my monitor from the power socket on the AGP's back, but had trouble figuring out exactly what kind of cord I needed. I Googled repeatedly, but was using the wrong terms--"power cord"--when what I really need is an IEC EXTENSION cable/ cord.
Here's one such cord--
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat_id=1023&sku=03141
Hope this helps someone in the future.

Answered this myself, but wasted too much time finding the answer.

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