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lor
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Posted: 2002-03-09 18:31
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omg, I'm going to need a radioactive protection suit. [addsig]
mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-03-09 18:43
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On 2002-03-09 18:31, lor wrote:
omg, I'm going to need a radioactive protection suit.



-could a good decision
heard that beer also covers the radiation
lor
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Posted: 2002-03-09 18:49
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beer also covers the radiation? i do not understand. it's a form of protection? [addsig]
mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-03-09 19:02
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>>Ior
just kidding
Fingers
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Posted: 2002-03-09 20:05
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I heard that too, the more beer you drink the lower the radiation levels in your body get. I heard that although these new Lithium polymer batteries don't get the memory liek the old Ni-cad's it is a good idea to fully discharge them about once a month to keep them healthy, I've never had any battery troubles with anything through doing this, including my laptop and rechargeable razor they've both got li- poly batteries and last as long as they did when I first got them
mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-03-09 20:11
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>>Fingers
Good to hear about your razor, that one thing that use to broke first, the batterys inside. And laptop to.
Fingers
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Posted: 2002-03-09 20:15
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yeah it's hard work getting through my thick whiskers, works well onmy legs though, he he he he, just kidding
sparkz
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Posted: 2002-03-09 20:18
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Mmmmm ...Beer.

have i gone off topic?

but im sure if i was exposed to alot of radiation, im sure it would hurt as my brain expanded, beer would defo help with the pain.. and leave you with a happy feeling.

i think im gonna try it..... what did i do with that old microwave.


sparkz
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Posted: 2002-03-09 20:22
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What's the name of a good Swedish beer? Opps off topic, batteries batteries batteries, have no trouble charging, but have noticed that the stronger the signal the better the standby time.
lor
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Posted: 2002-03-10 06:12
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When I'm at home, the reception bar on the T68 fluxtuates anywhere from 2-4 bars, but when I'm outside the bars are at max. Maybe being enclosed in a room is a bad thing... lol [addsig]
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Posted: 2002-03-10 09:24
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On 2002-03-09 20:22, Fingers wrote:
What's the name of a good Swedish beer? Opps off topic, batteries batteries batteries, have no trouble charging, but have noticed that the stronger the signal the better the standby time.


Yepp that because the phone doesent need to "scream" to be heard by the RBS-antenna. Really interesting part of mobile comm, I think
Yeah absolutely off topic , but which one do mean? Falcon, Pripps, Spendrups or maybe Kopparbegrs. Arent you mixin it up with some Danish? They can brew beer
Cheers jh67
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Posted: 2002-03-10 09:29
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Didn't know the names of any Swedish beers, so was just curious, I'll look out for them and see if I can find them in London, always like to try new things.
pronay
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Posted: 2002-03-10 15:15
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In contrary to what has been said, no battery leaves the factory "many times charged and discharged".

Lithium batteries right at the beginning are happy with one or two full long cycles (including 16 hours charging): That's needed for a chemical process inside the battery where a well-defined reaction occurs and covers the inside contacts, and that gives maximum capacity. (Dont' ask me more, I am not a chemist).

After these initial long cycles, lithium batteries prefer *flat* cycles. It is recommended to recharge the battery when it shows anything between 50 and 30 percent of residual capacity. You don't need a precision instrument to check this, a look at the symbol will suffice.

An overnight charging cycle does no harm, btw, my own T39 charging mostly happens overnight.
mad
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Posted: 2002-03-11 16:37
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I charge my T68 once a week.
stubee
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Posted: 2002-03-11 17:03
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I dont understand it, my phone only says it has 200 hrs standby after a charge, and I usually have to charge it every other day. I'm sure I dont use it that much............

But maybe I do

How much is a replacement battery in the UK? Can you get ones with longer lives?
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