Not just that either, you'd want it in a form factor that will be compatible with current and future notebooks, so that it is of use for the duration of its expected lifespan (10yrs).
There seem to be about a million different notebook batteries out there.
Actually, most (all?) of the September 11 hijackers entered the USA legally. The problem was that no-one stopped them.
But I'm not sure how taking their photograph or fingerprints on entry would have done anything to stop it.
...especially when they knew it was a one way trip.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/200 6/06/03/2003311446
Not just that either, you'd want it in a form factor that will be compatible with current and future notebooks, so that it is of use for the duration of its expected lifespan (10yrs). There seem to be about a million different notebook batteries out there.
Actually, most (all?) of the September 11 hijackers entered the USA legally. The problem was that no-one stopped them. But I'm not sure how taking their photograph or fingerprints on entry would have done anything to stop it.
...especially when they knew it was a one way trip.
What if they (the Mozilla team) had called it "Oracle"?