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first the rant, I think several people replied to you direct because
they have trouble getting their messages to come across the list, so
they use reply rather than reply all.
When I used to buy batteries in quantity and store them for extended
periods I put them in ziplock bags and put them in the freezer. Now I
use the NIMH rechargeables and the only time I bother with drycells is
if I have soemthing that sets fro extened periods with out use. Teh
NIMH have a lot higher current drain than dry cells if in heavy use, but
will only store for a couple months before needing recharged.
Steven Trovato wrote:
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> shop-talk supported in part by Fat Chance Garage
> http://fatchancegarage.com
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> Well, so far I've received two direct responses. First, my rant of
> the day. Come on guys. Let's respond to the list. Don't be shy.
> It's supposed to be a place where we all exchange ideas. Someone else
> might benefit. Or they might tell you your idea stinks. But that's
> the way the whole "exchange of ideas" thing goes.
>
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John
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