From: Alden S Klovdahl (Alden.Klovdahl_at_anu.edu.au)
Date: Wed Jul 19 2000 - 05:17:24 EDT
thanks for your suggestions but i'd prefer to be able to leave the battery
out.
regards, al
Alden S Klovdahl / alden.klovdahl_at_anu.edu.au / fax: +61 2 62 49 05 25
Sociology Arts / Australian National University / Canberra ACT Australia 0200
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, David Goldman wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Alden S Klovdahl wrote:
> > and there is the weight issue ... if one is just carrying one of these
> > machines back-and-forth between home and work, from one AC outlet to
> > another, why not leave the battery behind ... except that one would be
> > left with a gaping hole in the underbelly of the machine.
> >
> > comments/suggestions welcomed.
>
> Some things to think about:
> If you leave the battery installed, you have the following benefits:
> 1) A built-in UPS for those unexpected power outages
> 2) The ability to use the machine on battery if desired (but previously
> unexpected and unplanned for)
> 3) Improved health (the extra exercise is good for your muscles and heart)
>
> --
> David Goldman
>
>
Alden S Klovdahl / alden.klovdahl_at_anu.edu.au / fax: +61 2 62 49 05 25
Sociology Arts / Australian National University / Canberra ACT Australia 0200
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