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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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I leave mine on 24/7 until battery is low. Then shut it off and charge it up...back on again after the charge. Don't know if this impacts the life of the battery or not but would be interested to find out...
My main reason for doing so, though, is not to reduce power consumption... I only prefer to be "in control" and want devices I dont use to be off.
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
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I leave it on but turned it offline when I am not using. I like it on 24/7 but hate the trouble to plug it in, I think keeping it offline will stretch the battery life between charges.
There is a chance of damaging open files when plugs insert AND removal, sort of like crossing a street being running over by a 18 wheeler.
And of course, I only charge it when battery is low. Y? Memory effect of the NiCd battery, I am afraid there is some in any rechargeble battery.
And of course, I like my mother earth, keep the environment green by not wasting energy.
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2007-11-04
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and how many of you 'on/off' your devices?
fug nokia