Re: Li-Ion batteries
From: Pierre (pl.carry_at_wanadoo.fr)
Date: 08/27/04
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Date: 27 Aug 2004 07:46:32 -0700
Han,
I am surprised that there are a few people in forums who seem to take
a fairly parochial view of a particular forum; anyone slightly foreign
to this forum is welcomed by some characters as flies in a beehive..
or is this Flemish humor;-)
What I said about a camera applies equally well about my GPS which I
have, thank you. Certainly I could have written GPS rather than
"camera" or written "GPS and camera". Thanks Lord, some other
responder do not share this parochial attitude and proposed some
general solution.
Pierre
hankleinhaneveld@hotmail.com (Han) wrote in message news:<7b0dba02.0408260256.74be740e@posting.google.com>...
> pl.carry@wanadoo.fr (Pierre) wrote in message news:<706c03ea.0408250518.52c11acb@posting.google.com>...
> > I have 1500mAh rechargeable batteries for a camera. I need take them
> > to a place where there is no recharging.
> >
> > Are they losing capacity over time? At what rate? What capacity will
> > be left after 15 days?
>
> Well, you just send your camera home every 3 days for recharging. It
> has gps navigation on board, so...
>
> Excuse me? Is does not have gps? What are you doing here, amongst us!
>
> Ah, you are lost? That is because you do nog have any gps.
>
> H@n Zijsp@n
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