Last time I ever do that again.

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So I thought it'd be sweet if I watch the whole first season of My Name Is Earl on my iPod (don't ask me where I got it). And hey, I was right. It was sweet. I only charged my iPod twice throughout it at all... And that's when it less sweet.

So I turn on my iPod to find tons of static on the screen, and no way to navigate in the menus. I turn in the USB thing, and it says "Please Wait, EXTREMELY LOW BATTERY".

*half an hour passes*

Still there... Oh, wait. The Apple logo graces the screen once again! It has been saved, and what's the lesson out of this one, boys and girls?

Always charge your electronic devices and don't let them go to the end of the line. I have this horrible habit of driving the charge in each electronic device I get my hands on to the end of the line. My dad's laptop almost got screwed over because of me, since I decided not to hook up the charger until it said "1% battery remaining, URGENT ATTENTION", or when I connected to AC:WW online when the battery was almost out... and the sound gave out along with the backlight...

So yes; ALWAYS hook up your electronic devices when they tell you to, and don't think it's cool to kill 'em. I almost killed my iPod right now, so yeah.


:o
 
I always recharge my electronic stuff when they're battery is low.. but not when they have 1%


:P

So.. yeah, you learned something good today..
 
ZERO_13 said:
I always recharge my electronic stuff when they're battery is low.. but not when they have 1%


:P

So.. yeah, you learned something good today..
'Tis a bad habit of mine really. I like to test the limits of electronics I suppose.


:P

Yar, that I did.


:o
 
The only problem I ever had with almost killing an electronic was with m' PSP...

I left it out in the car in the wintertime for like, a few days...then when I got it...things didn't work out too well...It would turn on, but freeze...I couldn't do a single thing. So, I had to wait until it ran out of batteries, then charged it up again, and it worked. (That and the warmth of the house).
 
If I completely drain my iBook's battery, it resets the date to January 1st, 1970. Considering I wasn't even born then, I find this a very confusing and worrying occurrence.
 
KatzMotel said:
If I completely drain my iBook's battery, it resets the date to January 1st, 1970. Considering I wasn't even born then, I find this a very confusing and worrying occurrence.
my computer does that every time i turn it on... (different date though)
 
at leats it didnt get messed up completly...my sister got hers stolen the other day, and this is my dads third one :wacko:
 
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