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150. laptop battery - 2012-01-11 10:15:18 |
More and more people are caring the laptop battery¡¯s life now.They want to know how to use so their inspiron 1525 battery,pavilion dv6000 battery or hp g60 battery can last longer time.Well,let me give u some useful tips.
1.Keep your 1525 battery or inspiron 1545 battery cool. Dell 1525 battery degrade more quickly when they’re hot. That means you should keep vents clear -- don’t put your laptop on a fluffy pillow or a cushioned surface that will cover vents and trap heat.
2.Don’t pack your laptop away in a backpack or other enclosed space when the dv6000 battery is still warm, trapping the heat. The hp dv6000 battery that’s frequently hot to the touch will lose life a lot faster than the pavillion dv6000 battery that isn’t constantly being stressed. Worst of all; If your laptop crashes or refuses to shut off properly, the hp dv 6000 battery can get extremely hot when packed away in your bag. Check it to make sure it hasn’t gotten dangerously hot while stowed away over the weekend.
3.Don’t charge your laptop constantly. If you only occasionally take your laptop away from a power outlet, but leave it plugged in to charge 24/7, you’re leaving your laptop in a state of perpetual charge at the 100% point -- and that is bad for the g60 battery ’s long-time health.
4.If you tend to use your laptop mainly at your desk, exercise your hp dv4 battery by running it down and recharging it once or (even better) twice a month.
5.Alternately, you might want to physically remove the dv4 battery if you’re using the laptop at your desk for long stretches of time. If you do remove it, don’t store it in a fully charged or depleted state. It’s best to store it in the middle -- between 40 and 50 percent of full charge. |
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148. Megan Bennett - 2011-07-31 20:59:03 |
I came upon your site doing some research to help my niece.
She is 16 and making some bad decisions. Peer pressure is great, drunk driving is a very obvious issue in our town. The kids here just dont get it. They think they are invincable.
I am afraid for her.
I wanted to thank you for sharing your story. I am sure you live with your decision and loss every day. It takes a strong man to own up and share. You will change the lives of others. I will share this with my niece. I hope it strikes a chord with her too.
God Bless |
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147. CONNIE DEL MESE - 2011-07-12 23:28:14 |
I AM STILL LIVING THE NIGHTMARE OF WHAT U DID TO ME AND MY FAMILY. I WISH U HAD TO LIVE WITH THE SCARS AND PAIN AND NOT ME. 20 YEARS AND STILL ANGRY.  |
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146. grace donnelly - 2011-04-22 20:20:13 |
| Thank you for your courage to tell your story. I admire your integrity and that you are willing to share your tragic and personal story with others. I am a mother, a school board member and work for the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire District and was there on 4/21/11 when you shared. You have changed MY life forever.....wish adults could hear your story too. May God bless you always and give you the strength to face each day knowing you are making a profound difference in others lives! |
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145. Arianna Ford - 2011-02-12 08:44:00 |
Jason-
I just wanted to let you how much i appreciate you coming out to Trabuco Hills High today and sharing your story. I cannot imagine how difficult it must be to stand infront of a crowd and confess something as serious as you did,and for that i appluade you. You are a true inspiration. I hope your presentation today had as huge an impact on other people as it did to me. You are changing teens lives. Please keep up with this. It is truly making a difference |
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144. Chad Whitson - 2010-05-05 14:44:08 |
You came and talked with the Students in Hobbs, New Mexico a few days ago and I wanted to tell you that you made a impact on me and I know you got to the students. I am a police officer in Hobbs and I work in the schools. I have had some of the students come up to me after you had talked with them and they were asking me questions. You do a great job telling your story and with all the people you talk to.
Thank you for all that you do.
Officer Chad Whitson HPD 265
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143. brianna chavez - 2010-05-04 05:46:06 |
First i would like to thank you for coming to Hobbs New Mexico to come and talk to us students. I really liked what you told us and it made me realize how bad little things can get when they get bigger. I have been in a situation where i was in a car with a lady that was drinking, it was the worst feeling i could ever have. I have many friends who think that drinking is really cool. I used to think that but ever since i have been going to church i have realized that drinking and drugs are the worst things that have happened to this world. Friends have asked me to drink and go party with them but i knew it was wrong so i wouldnt go. You have inspired me to tell friends that drugs and drinking is bad for you. At the event center you made some friends and i get emotional because of the story you told us. I am only 14 years old and you have touched my heart. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!  |
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142. Dallas - 2010-05-03 22:19:01 |
hi there...u came to the event center today...and all the 8th grade for my school was there...well ether way...u made a big point, even tho i already agree with no drinking and driver u brought it to my atention that i should do something...even tho i’m young and cant do much this is what i will do...i am makeinga video for my youtube channel about this...i will be share most of the things you told us, i will also say something to people who do take in my school about geting wasted...this all i can think og doing for now...but i will do as much as i can to prevent drunk driveing in my town...thank you for everything...plz respond  |
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141. Tiffany L. - 2010-05-03 22:06:49 |
Jason,
You spoke at Lovington, NM schools today and I was one of the students from Jal. Your story really touched me. I’ve never been in an accident or even drank a beer but other kids at my school do it on a regular basis and I think it is very wrong. I’m going to stand up the next time someone talks about it and say hey you know its not cool. What if something bad were to happen like you kill yourself or someone else. Well anyway it was very touching and I want to say thank you personally for standing up for drinking and driving. |
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