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Even with a monging hangover, the first thing i do on a sunday morning on opening my laptop is to check whats new on here !!
i usually leave my life and death e-mails until after a coffee - which is where i am off now.
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Thats 2 of us then rolleyes
Note to self .......................... might be time to get a life dunno
and some painkillers ............................... oh my head,
nuver note to self .............................. don't drink to excess when suffering from "Man Flu" a mild head cold
anyways, mornin all biggrin
I would be sitting here feeling smug, but I can still remember the hangover I had the day after the NE munch. It was the first time I'd got drunk in about five years, and will be the last time for a very long time.
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word of wisdom
dont mix tequela, jack d, vodka and cider!!!!!
now off to hide in dark corner with LARGE emptiy bucket

thats my ideal party !!!
was i drinking with you last night ???
Your all going to hate me .... But Ive never had a hangover and I can drink for England.
My Dad and Brother never have hangovers either. I sometimes wake up feeling a bit dry but after a cup of tea or two I am back to normal...what ever normal is.
I believe that its rather back so I will empathise with your suffering...
Well Dune, that is not fair as mine is still noticeable!!
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Even with a monging hangover, the first thing i do on a sunday morning on opening my laptop is to check whats new on here !!

uuummmm . . . . you mean you actually close your laptop and log off? :shock: confused
feckin' lightweight! rolleyes
n x x x :P
yes as i move it around the house, i'm loathe to remove the battery so cannot leave it plugged into the mains as i'm told it fries the battery.
i was also told you cannot plug the battery in once the computer is up and running ? is this not the case...
p.s
have so many work files on here i cannot afford for it to crash - which is why i back up my back ups lol
as you can see, not exactly a computer geek - i'm more at home running an office with 89 staff.
Quote by 34fun
yes as i move it around the house, i'm loathe to remove the battery so cannot leave it plugged into the mains as i'm told it fries the battery.
i was also told you cannot plug the battery in once the computer is up and running ? is this not the case...
p.s
have so many work files on here i cannot afford for it to crash - which is why i back up my back ups lol
as you can see, not exactly a computer geek - i'm more at home running an office with 89 staff.

I Think youve been told some porkies about your laptop. Your battery by default will only take so much charge. After which it will not take anymore and the power consumption through your power supply will reduce enought just to run your laptop.
Batteries do give up in the end but no decernable loss of amount of chargable cycles will be lost.
The newer laptops do have different rechargables than the old. The way they charge is different as well. The new ones actually discharge completely before recharging helping to give the battery a longer life.
So what I am saying is plug em both in together and forget about it.
thank you - yet again i have been enlightened lol
i LOVE this site :P :P :P :P :P