How old is the battery?

My iBook G4 battery would work for 3 - 5 hours depending on the use
before going dead on me, but I also had to replace the battery after
the first year.

Justin

On 2/5/07, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So there I am, in the basement, wearing my four pair o' corduroys,
> dinking around on the wind trainer. I have my Mac set up on a stand in
> front of the bike to watch whatever trash Netflix has heaved my way
> recently.
>
> I've been getting about 70-75 minutes of DVD playing time. Today it
> bailed on me at 65 minutes. The only difference (battery was fully
> charged from last night) is that it's about 15F in the basement this
> morning, up from it's normal 27 or 28. (Outside it's 12 below, F. All
> Milwaukee schools were closed. The wimps.)
>
> Of course, I didn't find out that everyone else was going to be sleeping
> in until after I had gotten up at oh-dark-freezin'-thirty, stretched,
> dressed, and lugged everything down to the basement. Ugh.
>
> Should I be getting more than 75 minutes on a Mac PowerBook G4 battery
> for playing DVD? Walter Mossberg keeps boasting about how he gets 3 or 5
> hours on his 'endurance' tests, but I suspect that he falls asleep
> halfway through his tests, and doesn't realize that the battery is
> hibernating on him without him knowing it. He's really old, you know.
> Same high school graduating class as Ted, last I heard.
>
> Whil
>
>
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