Collected Wisdom: Logitech G7 Batteries L-LL11
I'm starting a new thing on my blog I'm calling "Collected Wisdom." There are often times where I scour the internet looking for the answer to a question and it takes me forever to find the one place that it is. When that happens, I am going to blog it so that it is easier for others to find the next time. I'm going to write in a style that is most searchable, so bear with me. So here goes the first one.
I have a Logitech G7 gaming mouse. The battery life is very short before needing a recharge. I am recharging it every day. I want a new replacement battery for the stock one which is number L-LL11. Unfortunately Logitech does not sell them. What you have to do is return the one you have under warranty and they will replace the whole thing. There is a known issue with the battery life in the first generation of this mouse (the one with a plastic base). The best thing to do is to call Logitech at
702-269-3457. There is no 800 number. From what I can tell, this is either a smooth process or a horrible one. But it helps to call and not to use their online return system. More information is here.Labels: battery, g7, l-ll11, logitech
Purdue to RIAA: We Don't Work for You
The AP buried the lead on this one. At the end of an article on increased RIAA complaints to colleges, there is a quote from Purdue University that says that all their RIAA complaint e-mails are going straight into their junk folder. They are an ISP and they don't have to do anything.
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Lisa Nowak's NASA Issue Astronaut DIAPER For Sale on eBay
Oh how I love Ebay. Home of old forgotten comics, precious moments figurines, autographed Celine Dion headshots and the rest. I did not think I could love it any more than I do, but I was wrong. The best fact from the psycho-stalker-astronaut story of Lisa Nowak was certainly the fact that she wore a diaper so she wouldn't have to stop. Nevermind that this was part of her astronaut training, it's still butt-crazy to do it in a car. Now, thanks to eBay, you can own one of her "extra" NASA-issued diapers that she left when she did, in fact, stop to get something to eat. I love the way they are marked as a "biohazard" I am thinking it wasn't nearly as hazardous as your average one year-old's fun packet, but then again I don't know Lisa Nowak.
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eBay: Lisa Nowak NASA Astronaut DIAPER left behind..RARE!! (item 140084033616 end time Feb-18-07 11:09:39 PST)P.S. I know everyone is going to question it's authenticity, but I don't care. It's funny as hell anyway.