Saturday, September 04, 2004
Rechargable
So many things we have today are rechargable. Shavers, telephones, cameras, laptops, flashlights, drills, vacuums, just about anything you are a mind to think of. Wasn't too many years ago and those types of devices didn't last very long before they were thrown away because the charge didn't hold for very long.
Now with the new li-on type batteries most items stay charged for at least a week of normal use, longer if you get the heavy duty type batteries. This is going to give the old energizer bunny a run for his money. The gold topped die hards will have to rethink their positions.
Now I was kind of wondering, - I feel a little run down myself. If I was to get a new li-on type battery and could figure out were to plug the charger in I might be good for another 50 years. No, don't tell me where to stick it - there's too much stuff there already....
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So many things we have today are rechargable. Shavers, telephones, cameras, laptops, flashlights, drills, vacuums, just about anything you are a mind to think of. Wasn't too many years ago and those types of devices didn't last very long before they were thrown away because the charge didn't hold for very long.
Now with the new li-on type batteries most items stay charged for at least a week of normal use, longer if you get the heavy duty type batteries. This is going to give the old energizer bunny a run for his money. The gold topped die hards will have to rethink their positions.
Now I was kind of wondering, - I feel a little run down myself. If I was to get a new li-on type battery and could figure out were to plug the charger in I might be good for another 50 years. No, don't tell me where to stick it - there's too much stuff there already....
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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