Nice try, but nobodys gonna pour crap into their mp3 player or any other device to make it work. I can't see how anyone here thinks this is "brilliant", although it is interesting that they can do it I suppose.
But heck, does anyone even use batteries for most devices anymore? I couldn't imagine anyone buying a cell phone or laptop that ran on batteries. I don't even think most vaccuum cleaners take bags. Did people forget this or am I just taking crazy pills or something?"
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"Posted Sep 16, 2005, 11:12 AM ET by r
Nice try, but nobodys gonna pour crap into their mp3 player or any other device to make it work. I can't see how anyone here thinks this is "brilliant", although it is interesting that they can do it I suppose.
But heck, does anyone even use batteries for most devices anymore? I couldn't imagine anyone buying a cell phone or laptop that ran on batteries. I don't even think most vaccuum cleaners take bags. Did people forget this or am I just taking crazy pills or something?"
Go to the store and find any portable electronic device and if it doesn't have batteries, you get a cookie.