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Oh hell yeah, because I'm so attached to it. It's my media center. I listen to music and everything on it I don't do the Facebook or nothing like that. So it's my Wachman tape deck radio, whatever you want to call it Ham radio even right? So oh, yeah, it's it's it's it's it's it's an appendage That's for sure I'm keeping the new one that I had gotten as a gift I'm keeping that as a mad spare So I hadn't really used it I thought about busting it out once or twice but I hadn't really even used it I don't even know if it's I've never even verified it, right? I'm just assuming the dealer that hooked me up isn't gonna lie to me. Right? So I kind of left it in its little package and Who knows right? Maybe by the time I'm ready to use it. It might be dead. I never I don't know I want to milk this one the bad one for all its worth until it just doesn't work anymore I just because I just don't like the feeling of starting up a new battery while I got this one, right? And yeah Yeah, it has its draining issues but Yeah, I six hours for me to be away from my charger is a long time Alright, most the other times I can manage it because if I take myself out It's usually within the hour that I get back. So I Anywhere like six to eight hour windows that's different that's not all the time. So No, but every day or even today when I'm going I'll leave the house when I have a full charge and I'll be eyeballing it to know when to get back to the house that's not a big deal because The little spurts that I plan to leave the house today. They're just little Maybe 70 minutes spurts 90 minutes tops, so that's fine Usually if it's not a hundred percent 90 minutes when I come back, it's still a good 60 50 ish Right and even by that I already want to put it on the charge. I don't like it even when it's like that But I probably like it even less if it's not 26
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