Re: [NTLK] Battery Packs

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Mon Feb 25 2002 - 15:15:53 EST


On 25/02/02 15:02, "IMNewtMan_at_aol.com" <IMNewtMan_at_aol.com> wrote:

> At http://www.batterytech.com/ click on "Find Battery Now??" Then "Laptop
> Computer Battery" Then click on "Apple". You should see Newton listed under
> that.
> HTH,
> Tom
>
> In a message dated Mon, 25 Feb 2002 2:56:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> "Laurent Daudelin" <laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com> writes:
>
>>> When I read Sean's, I immediately went to Battery Tech web site, but I
>> couldn't find any reference when searching 'newton, 'apple' or
>> 'messagepad'...

Ah! I understand my mistake, now. There are actually two (2) Battery Tech
website. I didn't remember the URL, so I went with what I thought would be
the URL for Battery Tech, so I tried <http://www.battery-tech.com/> and
found a battery reseller. I'm surprised that 2 companies can have basically
the same name...

-Laurent.

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