Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!husc6!m2c!wpi!dseah From: dseah@wpi.wpi.edu (David I Seah) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: IIgs Replacement Battery Message-ID: <2211@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 4 May 89 20:36:44 GMT References: <8905030757.AA17406@crash.cts.com> Reply-To: dseah@wpi.wpi.edu (David I Seah) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. USA Lines: 16 In article <8905030757.AA17406@crash.cts.com> pnet01!pro-sol!pro-newfrontier!pro-nfmail01!pro-harvest!edward@nosc.mil writes: [DESCRIPTION OF "SLIDE-ON" BATTERY DELETED] >...I haven't seen the instructions for this replacement kit, but I >hope that they tell you -not- to dispose of the battery in your trash: Apple >dealers have specific instructions on how to properly dispose of them, but the >general GS-owning population may not realize that lithium batteries are >considered hazardous material by the Government. How does one dispose of lithium batteries? Burn 'em/flush 'em/bury 'em/ microwave 'em/feed 'em to the cat/mail 'em to MacWeek/snort 'em? I probably wouldn't feed 'em to the cat :) Dave Seah (dseah@wpi.wpi.edu, dseah@wpi.bitnet); Disclaimer: I WAS KIDDING, YOU LITERAL-MINDED WHUZZAT! Non-whuzzats need not take offense.