Where is a good, as in Cheap, (Cheep, Cheep ... that�s bird talk) source for
internal speakers?

This PCP 210 is sans, as in devoid of, an internal speaker.

Since All Electronics, Inc. has dried up as purveyors of Mac Batteries at
bargain basement prices, where's a good economical source for batteries?

Apple Works User Group (AWUG) gets $7.50 a pop. Add on freight and it's more
than radio shack at $9.99 each. Hordin Electronics in Fort Worth used to
have them for $7.50 each, also.

In the past, I bought them 10 to 20 at a time, as they were $1.50 each, from
all Electronics.

Which brings to mind another question. I read that not leaving the unit
plugged into a power source, shortened the battery life .... Is this TRULY,
RULY a FACT??  

When I turn off my UIPS (As per the directions so the battery con recharge.)
there is no power to the unit.  I shudder to think of a computer left
connected to the power grid 24/7. I know, servers do ... but they have to
replace them from time to time. The frequency depending on: their
coordinates on the planet and the number of lighting strikes per capita.

RHB
-- 
Robert H. Baucom, wintering in Borrego Springs, CA and using the e mail
address of Thomas P. Humphreys


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