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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (80161)5/16/2002 11:51:23 AM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Bill, Re: "In celllphones you do not and if you leave a celphone in a car and it fails, that means those parts will not be used as every celphone will have a few high tem incidents in their life....left in car in sun, etc."

I'll have to see some data regarding the likelihood of cell phone parts heating to above 185F degrees while locked in a hot car before I give that theory any more credibility.

wbmw



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (80161)5/16/2002 2:04:50 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Bill, Re: <...if you leave a celphone in a car and it fails, that means those parts will not be used as every celphone will have a few high tem incidents in their life....>

LOL.

They won't "FAIL", they'll just forget what you told them.

It's unlikely any manufacturer will differentiate in their advertising that 'You can leave it in the car in the middle of summer in Death Valley and it won't forget'.

And if it's that hot *NOBODY*'s going to try to pick it up and use it!

;]

tgptndr