Bootable CD w/OS for firewall
miah
jjohnson at sunrise-linux.com
Fri Sep 17 11:59:01 EDT 2004
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 11:24:04AM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, miah wrote:
> > I really wish laptop batteries didn't suck as much as they do. Every
> > laptop that I've ever had that I've left plugged in for months at a
> > time has a battery failure. If I'm never using the battery, but its
> > installed wtf is the battery going dead? It seems to me like the
> > laptop doesn't detect 'battery full' condition too well and tries to
> > charge it constantly thus killing it off. I'm no EE person though and
> > don't know how truthful that is.
> > And seriously, $200 for a battery is insane, I really wish they'd
>
> LiIon batteries are a lot better than NiCd or NiMh, but your point is
> valid. I prolly would not put the battery in the laptop. Because for the
> replacement cost of one laptop battery, you can buy a kickass UPS unit.
> Totally rediculous.
Exactly, I can goto MIT flea and pickup a ups for $30 =)
> > standardize on a form-factor or that non-vendor replacements were
> > actually cheaper.
>
> That's the major problem with laptops. They are made of all proprietary
> components, except for the memory and hard drive and CPU. A standardized
> laptop battery shape would force the hands of the designers to certain
> fixed form factors for the laptop itself.
>
> There are now some external battery packs on the market that are way cool
> though. You have a thin flat panel that the laptop sits on top of, and it
> plugs into the power jack. Very long life.
I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to design a couple different
standardized battery form factors that all laptops could use and not
hinder innovation much. I'm not saying there should be 'one size fits
all' but maybe give a choice of forms, but standardize on it. If
there are only 5 different battery form factors for all the different
laptops it'd be nice. The world gets by fine with AAA, AA, C, and D
batteries =)
I've seen some of these, I haven't had a chance to try any of them
though, the one I saw had a really ugly form factor and would have
needed to be velcro'd to the back of the lcd.
-miah
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