and you had to walk 20 miles (each way) to do it
>Back when I was a boy, we had to set fire to our laptop batteries
>ourselves. Uphill. Both ways. In the snow. Barefoot.
>
>--BenD
>
>Dave l wrote:
>> the batteries of today prefer to catch fire
>>
>>
~~~
Back when I was a boy, we had to set fire to our laptop batteries
ourselves. Uphill. Both ways. In the snow. Barefoot.
--BenD
Dave l wrote:
> the batteries of today prefer to catch fire
>
>
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Like will said, RTM. Lithium-ion tends to do better than older technologies,
but over time batteries still tend to wear out.
On 10/30/07, Greg Morphis wrote:
>
> Anyways I ordered a laptop and it's due in any day now.. Do they have
> the memory issue like cell phones do/did?
>
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> Anyways I ordered a laptop and it's due in any day now.. Do they have
> the memory issue like cell phones do/did?
They used to, but not so much anymore. at least in my experience.
YMMV, read your manual and see what the mfg recommends...
:-)
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just
I know that cell phones, at least a few years ago, had a memory. You
had to charge them up all the way, and then drain them entirely at
least twice to "set" it's memory.
Anyways I ordered a laptop and it's due in any day now.. Do they have
the memory issue like cell phones do/did?
Thanks