>Lion batteries last longer and do not suffer from memory effect.

It seems regular NiMH batteries also do not have memory effect; anyone know
why the Apple powerbook NiMH setups DO seem to have this?

(NiMH Really Does Not have memory effect under normal circumstances; google
search about this if you doubt...the info is repeated many places,
sometimes with math/chemistry, and seems valid to me)  but it does
certainly seem powerbook NiMH does.  Or the charging logic sure does seem
to... I'd be happy to blame the power manager for yet another thing :)

B

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