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meara - May 15, 2005 5:43:17 pm PDT #2937 of 10003

And applause for picking a model that doesn't use proprietary batteries

Yeah, I figure it may eat through AAs, but at least when I'm travelling, I'll be able to find more. Recharging not always easier.

I've been thinking of getting new headphones...possibly ones that are not white and screaming "I've got an iPod! Mug me!", given my neighborhood. But I do love how the earbuds take up next to no space in my bag/pocket/etc.


Jon B. - May 15, 2005 6:17:34 pm PDT #2938 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Rio -- Consuela asked the same question last month. Start here: Consuela "Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?" Apr 13, 2005 5:22:51 pm PDT


dcp - May 15, 2005 6:24:33 pm PDT #2939 of 10003
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

I use rechargeable AAs, and they are almost as easy to come by as alkaline AAs.


Jessica - May 15, 2005 6:26:23 pm PDT #2940 of 10003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I use rechargeable AAs, and they are almost as easy to come by as alkaline AAs.

Traveling internationally, though, you can't always depend on being able to recharge them.


§ ita § - May 15, 2005 6:30:35 pm PDT #2941 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Is there a wide differential in how long rechargable AAs hold their charge? I tried to use them when I had a pager, but it wasn't even slightly sensical. Really, only Duracell or Eveready (perhaps other name brands) were worth it. Generics or rechargables were too much work.


Rio - May 15, 2005 6:46:59 pm PDT #2942 of 10003
Are you ready to be strong?

Thanks, Jon!


dcp - May 15, 2005 7:09:58 pm PDT #2943 of 10003
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

There is certainly a differential by type, if that's what you mean. Dunno the differentials by brands of the same type.

I keep three sets of NiMHs for my camera and recharge them once a month, whether I've used them or not. They've held up well for three years now.

My Sony laptop (four years old now) came with a lithium-ion battery, and I bought a second battery to go with it (it swapped out with the floppy drive). They got deep discharged a couple times in the first year, but mostly I ran off a power brick and the batteries stayed topped up. After the first year the add-on battery stopped taking a charge, and the original battery is down to about half its original capacity—it's only good for 30 minutes of word processing or genealogy apps., or 20 minutes of DVD at last test. The batteries cost too much to shell out for more, and they stopped making them two years ago, anyway, so I am tethered to the power brick.

My point is, I've had a good experience with the NiMH rechargeable AAs for my camera, and a bad experience with rechargeable Li-ion in another format, so I haven't yet been tempted to try Li-ion rechargeable AAs (they come bundled in pairs and are called CR-V3s), even though their capacity and endurance is reported to be much better.


meara - May 15, 2005 7:17:45 pm PDT #2944 of 10003

Traveling internationally, though, you can't always depend on being able to recharge them

Precisely my thought.

Of course, I was all excited about my new camera, and going to do things with it tonight, but then I had a meeting, and then I had to watch the LWord finale, and book rooms for where I'm goign to stay, and and...crap, it's after midnight. Dang it!


Zenkitty - May 16, 2005 9:22:33 am PDT #2945 of 10003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Alas. My new computer is, again, nonfunctional. I ran System Restore in the hoopes that if the shutting-off-spontanouesly thing was a virus, it would fix it. (The power supply seems sound, and it doesn't seem to be overheating.) It shut off halfway through System Restore the first time, but the second time it got through it. But now, it won't boot. I get an error message saying that the system wasn't completely installed and I need to run set-up again.

Does that mean to run System Restore again? Because if it's anything else, I don't know how to access it. Blast this thing.


Jon B. - May 16, 2005 9:25:22 am PDT #2946 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

It could be anything, Zenkitty. Last time I had that problem, it was a motherboard gone bad.