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> Date: Sun, 10 Sep 95 08:27:48 EDT
> From: buffingt@scf.usc.edu  (Roger J. Buffington)
> Reply-To: buffingt@scf.usc.edu  (Roger J. Buffington)
> To: jokim@tuna.mit.edu
> X-Mailer: Roger J. Buffington's PMMail v1.1
> Subject: Re: recharing and batteries

On Sun, 10 Sep 1995 10:47:09 -0400 (EDT) you wrote:
>You guys have peaked my interest, so I'll do a rundown sometime soon.
>I'd like to not leave the battery in when on AC, but I'd also like to
>have the battery in as a backup in case of a power failure.

Note that if you buy the new portable charger it does not charge the
Thinkpad while the 'pad is turned on.  Therefore, I use it at home,
and my original one on the road.  This way I have a battery in the
unit at home, as a backup, but I am not abusing it by constantly
charging it.  On the road, generally I *want* to charge the battery at
every chance, since there is the liklihood that I might be somewhere
where I don't have ready access to a plug.


Roger J. Buffington
AB6WR
USC Law, Class of '97
Go Trojans!
WARPing with PM-Mail

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Roger J. Buffington	
USC Law, Class of '97	
AB6WR			
Go Trojans!!
WARPing with PM-Mail

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