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Rechargeable Batteries - Yes or No?

TheFifthElephant asks: "I currently use quite a few devices that require various size batteries and I feel horrible just tossing them when they die. I saw a recharger at a retail store today and was thinking to myself how much waste it would reduce by using rechargeable ones. Which units have you used happily and/or which units have you heard of/read about satisfying someone else? Are the more expensive units better? What chemical rechargeable batteries last the longest/recharge the most?"

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  1. Re:Winner: most underrated comment! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Say you have your post with your name, +1, karma whore +1, the comment is not revolutionary, insightful or funny but it fully deserves the startup +2. Then some GNAA bastards come and pull you down to -1.
    You don't really deserve any "insightful" or such points, but the post is definitely underrated. So, that-s it. Underrated is not to pull comments above their level, but to neutralise unjust moderations down. Same way as overrated.

  2. Re:Save the environment.. by jaysones · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Yeah, and he got his nick from fellow Republican Gherald Fhord! : D

  3. Re:Save the environment.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    dan quayle is a faggot

  4. Re:All About the Same by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Holy krap. What a bridge-guarding, fire-belching trollosaurus rex.

  5. Re:All About the Same by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    How the do you equate Taiwan with China ? Taiwan has stood up to the commies for fifty years. The more rich and properous they become, the more they stand as repudiation of the commies and all they stand for.

    If given a choice between Made in Taiwan and Made in France, I'd take Taiwan any day.

  6. MODERATORS. MOD PARENT DOWN! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    -1, Racist.

  7. Re:All About the Same by Brendan+Byrd · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Why in the hell is this modded offtopic?

  8. Re:Save the environment.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    just say no to .sigs

    I did, in my user preferences. But I still see yours.

  9. Re:Save the environment.. by Azureash · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Maybe you should watch some CSPAN and see how your representatives are voting. Contrary to uniformed opinion, not all our politicians are alike, and not all are evil.

    Don't judge politicians by their marketing campaigns or their opponent's. Judge them by how they vote on the issues that matter to you.

    I'm always amazed to see people praise or loathe certain politicians, without even knowing their voting record.

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    Look at my karma - I'm bad, just like Michael Jackson!
  10. Re:Save the environment.. by MerryGoByeBye · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    It never ceases to disappoint to see just how stupid our country is getting. Here we are in the midst of the biggest internal and external disaster this country has seen in a long time, and there are still buffoons credible enough to believe otherwise.

    Let's go down the list here, shall we?

    • "Could you elaborate on why you think the current President is dumber than Dan Quayle?" Because we have far more evidence of Chimpdick's stupidity than that of Quayle's - though it's very, very close.

    • "Although there are a few issues I disagree with Bush on, (Microsoft case being one) I hate to think what we would have done if Gore would have been elected. We probably would be paying the Afgan people not to hurt us anymore." This must draw lots of laughs when you post it on your Neanderthal freeper sites, but here, it just looks like you're talking out of your self-centered ass. Care to provide any evidence to back up your assertion? Are you really this thick or are you just trolling?

    • "In my opinion one of the worst leaders of the U.S. was the smartest (Jimmy Carter)." Thankfully, you are at least aware that it is an opinion, not a statement of fact.

    • "So I would also contend that you can't draw just upon intelligence as a determining factor of leadership." So you admit Shrub is an idiot? Brilliant.

    • "I do have to say that I find most Liberals view of conservatives funny." I do have to say that no one here cares. Next.

    • "But when you compare republicans to democrats over the last few years, I think you will see that the democrates haven't put up the brightest people either." Ah, the You-Did-It-Too Argument. Brilliant.

    • "Bush VS Gore. Neither one seems that bright to me." I fear for your child. Thank goodness you only had one.

    • "I have read Gores first book and I can say that it must be easy to write a book that just quotes other people..." You obviously read a lot. But please, go on.

    • "Bush VS Clinton. Well if I was looking on ways to seduce under age women Clinton would win, but overall, about the same." Sure, if you ignore foreign policy, the economy, human rights, intelligence and affability, international respect, leadership, vision and effectiveness. The level of ignorance necessary to write such a statement is breathtaking.

    • "Regan VS Mondale - Well... today I would probably choose Mondale, (bad joke) but back in the 80's Regan." You can't even spell the name of your favorite sock puppet. Congratulations.

    • "Reagan VS ??? - Forget the guy, but he seemed Intelligent at the time. But given that he got crushed... I will have to take Reagan." Well, surprise, surprise! It turns out you base your opinions on what others think! Shocking! Here I was thinking you were capable of independent thought!

    • "Reagan VS Carter - Carter wins. Too bad he was the worst president in the last 40 years." Could you share your categories for "worst", please, Meat Puppet?

    • "Someone please tell him that we still have oil, and the year is 2003. God I loved gas rationing, and negotiating with terrorist." Little wonder then, that you love Chimp and Cheney. They've been negotiating contracts with "the terrorists" all along. Surely, you know this?

    • "I could keep going back, but you get the idea."
      Certainly do. You're a brainless load with not a jot of original thought in your post. You enjoy being a brainless load and are in fact proud enough of it to post it to the world. Congratulations. Again.

    • "I will give GW credit for one thing, he does make decisions on what he believes to be correct." Uh, who doesn't? What a profoundly idiotic thing to say.

    • "He doesn't let the press or polls dictate his decisions." Right. Which is why he and his junta have spent a record-breaking amount of money on polling. Uneducated twit.
  11. Re:Save the environment.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I see the fnords!! oh wait.. that was Fhord. Damn.

  12. MODERATORS. MOD PARENT DOWN! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    > -1, Racist

    Ha ha nice try, you RIGHT-WING FEAR MONGER.

    I love it when luntics like yourself try to use deceptive name calling to scare people into silence.

    You probably think fingering Saudi Arabia for September 11 is racism also.

    Unfortunately there are plenty of traitors like yourself that you can't all be ignored.

    You obviously aren't posting from China... unless you're violating high crimes by running through an unsanctioned internet proxy.

    1. Re:MODERATORS. MOD PARENT DOWN! by willtsmith · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Actually, the biggest poponents (thus far) of the communist lie have been white (Soviet Union (effectively Russia) ). Discrimating against a belief system may very well be discrimination, but it is NOT Racism.

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  13. Re:All About the Same by composer777 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I don't know about that, man. Sure, CNN sucks, but Fox News is far and away the most jingoist blantatly biased News station here. When you watch them, you feel like you've stepped right into some book written by George Orwell. There's Bill O'Reilly who is the "no-spin" journalist that conveniently spins everything to the right. It's just amazing if you haven't seen it you'll have to take my word for it.

  14. Re:All About the Same by composer777 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Oh yeah, here's an example. When the war in Iraq was going on, Fox News would find some way to have the main color theme on the screen to be red, white, and blue. There was a always a big banner saying, "Operation Iraqi Freedom", and you essentially felt like the channel just reminded you of a giant flag, that's if the flag wasn't on the screen somewhere. Usually there is a small flag in the corner of the screen, or perhaps a flag behind a reporter that's giving you the news. It was non-stop reporting of the war, except for maybe talk shows where they would stand behind the president, who was obviously doing the right thing. I don't think you kind media like Fox News even in the most totalitarian state, at least not without having people make fun of it, but for some reason people take it seriously here.

  15. The EC was set up to prevent excessive democracy by some+damn+guy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Ummm actually...

    Many of the framers of the constiution were in favor of the electorial college because it prevented a more direct democracy based strictly on the popular vote.

    Remember, it isn't just a point system, electors were (and still technically are) the people that one would elect to do the 'real' voting for a particular candidate. In the past, electors could and have have voted against the will of the people in their states, though it has been extremely rare and even then hasn't really swayed an election.

    Listen up guys: the founding fathers feared that, if given the direct (aka popular) vote, the people might do something 'silly' like socialize or redistribute the nations land and wealth (remember the initial property ownership requirements as well?). Electors were supposed to be educated gentlemen who would know better and thus would not allow people to elect despots who would undermine democracy (as they understood it).

    Remember folks, America was the first western democracy, but it sure as hell didn't start off as modern as it is today. What you are talking about is more of a modern argument for not abolishing the electoral college. It is also suspiciously slanted, given when I started hearing it (Nov. 2000), and also given who rural voters tend to vote for.

    It's just a funny little anachronism, which we've MAYBE kept around for such reasons- but remember folks, when this country was founded, it was nearly ALL farmers. The idea that most of the people would someday be clustered in industrialized cities was something very few people would have been worrying about. Most people, like Thomas Jefferson saw the vastness of America and saw a nation of small, self sufficient farmers.

    Establishing the rights of property owners was clearly an issue that would have overwhelmed any concern such as that. But I'm not bashing America by any means. In 1795, with the exception of slavery, this was a much more free country than many are today. Make no mistake though, it would be revisonist to see the electorial college any other way. Just my two American History 101 cents.

  16. Re:All About the Same by ctxspy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Odds are, the french don't like you -- why go out of your way to kiss their ass?

  17. meta-meta-meta Re:Screw the environment you posers by thebobster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Moderators: If the above ON TOPIC SARCASM offends your sensibilities, go ahead and mark me as Flamebait or Offtopic. The meta moderators will get you...


    I've seen karma whores appeal to the moderators for special treatment, but appealing to the meta-moderators is a first.

    Kudos to you, Mr. AC, for pioneering the frontier of meta-whoring.
  18. Re:The EC was set up to prevent excessive democrac by Ashen · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Actually I am in favor for the electoral college because it helps to eliminate mass voter fraud. If the president was popularly elected, that means that every fraudulent vote counted in the election. With the electoral college in order for those votes to have an effect they have to be done in enough quantity in every district to throw the votes IN that district. Close elections will be easier to examine because then you only have to look at the places where the vote was close (like florida).

  19. Re:All About the Same by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The problem is not with free trade or with immigrants coming here for education/work. The problem is with our strict immigration policies, bad education and welfare systems. Connect the dots. You see some of the problems, but not the real solutions.