Unless I'm very much mistaken--I hope I am--there hasn't yet been a 
rechargeable battery invented that doesn't go completely flat eventually.  I 
have been dealing with rechargeables for most of my life, powering everything 
from talking book cassette players to notetakers, cell phones, cordless phones, 
 razors, etc., and I have yet to see one last for more than five or six years.  
Usually they die within three or four.  They only seem to be able to handle a 
certain number of charging cycles, and then, Poof!  All gone!
I would love to be proved wrong on this one!

Sarah
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ey Jim, tree years is cool!!  I'd like to see mind last for ten ... and I
hope this is NOT WISHFUL thinking!!  Or what does the TERM "RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY" mean??  Actually, the battery should NEVER PLAN on dying or going
flat, <grin>!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun


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