> Aughenbaugh wrote:
> FWIW, I have never known a lithium battery to leak. Alkalines will 
> always leak, sooner or later.

> Robyn Lyons wrote:
> Lithium batteries can leak, although it is fairly rare. The only ones 
> that I have known to leak were very, very old.

Thanks for the clarification.  I thought they all eventually leaked.  
Humm... then why does Apple recommend removing the battery from a 
laptop's expansion bay if you are going to store the laptop for any 
lenght of time?  Yet another mystery of life.

Nancy


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