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To: Jeff Hayden who wrote (56387)8/27/2006 10:16:55 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213182
 
Uh, last time I checked solvents and liquids were not synonymous.

Gel is not liquid.

The interior of a lithium cell battery in a notebook is not a LIQUID. But hey- go ahead and keep posting links that don't prove your point, but just show your dogged determination to find evidence supporting the previous moronic assertion, while demonstrating nothing but your own lack of ANY COMPREHENSION WHATSOEVER of the subject at hand.

If either of you are claiming there is a liquid inside a notebook lithium battery, you are flat wrong.

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You're right Karma. Here's a couple of technology paragraphs from the Wikipedia. I suspected Herb was right and our protagonist couldn't see very well with his head up his... In case someone asks, solvents are considered to be liquids.