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RE: [ST] Battery Charging



That sounds a lot like most of my woodworking or home improvement projects.
Clear off the saw table to use the saw, put the items onto the workbench.
Then decide you need the workbench so put everything back on the saw table.

But even my messy garage is organized such that:

The accessory plug is attached to the charger and remains there.

The charger is on the floor, plugged into an outlet that is controled by a
switch.

One of the few things in my garage I can locate when needed since it never
gets moved. (the charger, not the bike)

>Hmmm, I think you forgot a few steps in the first procedure, and added a few
>in the second.
>
>Should read like this:
>
>1. Go to where you think you put the plug and fruitlessly look for it.
>2. Take everything out of the cabinets surrounding that area and look for it
>there.
>3. Repeat step 1.
>4. Look in completely unnatural locations such as the bathroom or dining
>room.
>5. Plug the charger in when you finally do find it.
>6. Replace all the junk removed from the cabinets in step 2.

Matt Knowles
Aesthetic Design & Photography - www.aestheticdesign.com - (707) 786-4643



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