Subj : Re: Charger To : TOM WALKER From : LAIRD KELLY Date : Tue Jun 21 2005 01:00 pm -=>/Huh!/ Bad Re: Charger! What'cha gon', what'cha gon', what'cha gonna do when TOM WALKER and LAIRD KELLY come for you?<=- TW> Let me make MYSELF clearer. I am lookiong for the Source of the Term TW> "B" battery. IF there is NO listing for it Why are you using it. What TW> is ytuor reaso nor source ror yusing the term "B" Actually, the flashlight I mentioned is specified as using three "B" cells in the model from 1917 and a couple of years later was using an Eveready #703 battery containing the same three cells and there is this description at : "The dry cell B battery is long and thin, similar in shape to AAA and AA batteries, but noticeably larger. They are as tall as a standard D-cell battery. They're still available (but getting increasingly difficult to find) in Europe, where they're used to power a few obscure models of bicycle lamps." TW> BY your own admission it appears what you are calling a "B" is most TW> likely an "A". TW> Adn don;t get me Wrong. I am not trying to be argumentive but am simply TW> courious. As I have never in recent times heard the term "B" battery TW> used. TW> --- TW> þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA .... "Micro$oft Mobile Manor", Purdy, Wa - 1 mile north*Beware, Mary Kay's out --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.46 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .