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		<title>What your physics teacher never told you about electronics</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Gulf Islands were lovely, just lovely. And I have photos! Postcards! Tales of hitchhiking, prawn delivery, epic seasickness, and more! None of which you&#8217;ll get to see or read for a long, long time, because my computer is dead.&#8221;"Dead?&#8221; I said to the guy at Future Shop, in the way that one asks questions when coming to terms with that chasm between one&#8217;s formerly-held beliefs and reality. &#8220;I thought it was just the adapter. When I left for my vacation, it was working ok, but the battery was discharging even though it was plugged in. Mind you, when I came back, it sputtered for a bit and then just shut off.&#8221;"&#8221;Adapter&#8217;s fine,&#8221; said the technician. &#8220;It&#8217;s giving me nineteen and a half volts. And your computer won&#8217;t even turn on.&#8221;"&#8221;The hell? It&#8217;s only a few months old. And -&#8221;"&#8221;We&#8217;ve had a lot of power surges on the Island in the last few weeks,&#8221; the technician recited. &#8220;And brownouts. It&#8217;s the brownouts that&#8217;ll really fry </p>
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