Public bug reported:

When switching to battery power, /etc/acpi/power.sh issues the command
hdparm -B 1 to all block devices. This leads to extremely frequent load
cycles. For example, my new thinkpad has already done well over 7000
load cycles -- in only 100 hours. That's at least one unloading per
minute. Googling for "load unload cycles notebook OR laptop" shows that
most laptop drives handle up to 600,000 such cycles. As these values
clearly show, this issue is of high importance and should be fixed
sooner rather than later.

Please see for yourself how often your drive is load cycling:
smartctl -d ata -a /dev/sda
(This command is for an SATA drive; you'll need to install the smartmontools 
package first.)

See also http://paul.luon.net/journal/hacking/BrokenHDDs.html for a
rather dramatic account of the effects the current default values may
have.

Just in case the load/unload timeout depends on the specific laptop or disk 
model, here are my system specifications:
ThinkPad Z60m & Hitachi HTS541080G9SA00 disk (80GB)

** Affects: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59695

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