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On Oct 17, 8:49 am, Don McKenzie <5...@2.5A> wrote:
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OR... How we will be living in future if these greenie bastards
arent stopped.
 
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:19:09 -0700, kreed wrote:


OR... How we will be living in future if these greenie bastards arent
stopped.
It is already 15:46, so you have already done so.
 
Don McKenzie wrote:
How to greatly extend Netbook battery time:
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Cheers Don...
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Well it worked for the flying doctor. :)
 
Don McKenzie wrote:
How to greatly extend Netbook battery time:
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Fantastic!
My Toshie Notebook has a 90W power supply. I'd say that is a
peak to allow for charging the battery and doing hard work
at the same time. Normal operation at a guess I'd say would
be about 50W.
so according to
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/calories.php?WeightPounds=&WeightKg=105&exertype=gym&minutes=30&highcal=0&order=NAME
50W stationary cycling is considered very light exercise,
100W is light exercise.
So I could use my computer and get a bit of healthy exercise
at the same time.
Hmmm... Might need to rig me up a generator LOL.


Cheers Don...
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Doug Jewell wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

So I could use my computer and get a bit of healthy exercise at the same
time.
Hmmm... Might need to rig me up a generator LOL.
the thought occurs, will you be able to type and peddle at the same
time, or will you in fact need a preferred personal peddle person?
(AKA PPPP)


What is the difference between a duck?
Can you get down from an Elephant?
:)

Cheers Don...



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