Sidekick LX killed person
Sidekick LX killed person
SERIOUSLY
I never lie to you, my best friend send an eMail and plus photos. But I don't want to show you some horrible.
It say:
Dear User,
Sidekick LX is very danger!!!! Don't buy new Sidekick LX!!!
My friend send me a picture and story this:
Please beware and be fore-warned. Even though I always knew that
this is a dangerous habit, I must confess that I had sub-consciously
practiced it in the past, so this is also a wake-up call to myself.
Be safe and be blessed.
Never, ever answer a cell phone while it is being RECHARGED!!
A few days ago, a person was recharging his cell phone at home. Just at
that time a call Came in and he answered it with the instrument still
connected to the outlet. After a few seconds electricity flowed into the
cell phone unrestrained and the young man was thrown to the ground with
a
heavy thud. His parents rushed to the room only to find him unconscious,
with a weak heartbeat and burnt fingers. He was rushed to the nearby
hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival. Cell phones are a very
useful modern invention. However, we must be aware that it can also be
an instrument! of death.
Never use the cell phone while it is hooked to the electrical outlet!
FORWARD THIS TO THE PEOPLE THAT MATTER IN YOUR LIFE,
I never lie to you, my best friend send an eMail and plus photos. But I don't want to show you some horrible.
It say:
Dear User,
Sidekick LX is very danger!!!! Don't buy new Sidekick LX!!!
My friend send me a picture and story this:
Please beware and be fore-warned. Even though I always knew that
this is a dangerous habit, I must confess that I had sub-consciously
practiced it in the past, so this is also a wake-up call to myself.
Be safe and be blessed.
Never, ever answer a cell phone while it is being RECHARGED!!
A few days ago, a person was recharging his cell phone at home. Just at
that time a call Came in and he answered it with the instrument still
connected to the outlet. After a few seconds electricity flowed into the
cell phone unrestrained and the young man was thrown to the ground with
a
heavy thud. His parents rushed to the room only to find him unconscious,
with a weak heartbeat and burnt fingers. He was rushed to the nearby
hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival. Cell phones are a very
useful modern invention. However, we must be aware that it can also be
an instrument! of death.
Never use the cell phone while it is hooked to the electrical outlet!
FORWARD THIS TO THE PEOPLE THAT MATTER IN YOUR LIFE,
looks like a lithium ion battery short circuit to me. Remember the exploding Dell laptops? Same battery technology.
I remember some military guy here saying that when their lithium ion batterys take a hard knock - as a precaution they leave them outside for a while to see if they start to catch fire.
What happens with lithium ion batterys, is when they get a big knock the electrodes inside can short out to one another. This causes a cascade reaction inside the battery and it very quickly dumps ALL of it's energy and the thing melts, catches on fire, and can even explode. Lithium ion batterys are not designed to discharge so quickly, they actually have special electronics that accompany their chargers etc that prevent this. This is why you can't buy lithium ion AA batterys, Lith-ions are always integrated into the systems they power - so they can integrate the special charging/discharging protection electronics into the device itself. If they didn't do this, lith-ions would be exploding all the time and ppl would be being seriously hurt. It can be a very violent reaction.
It'll all be fixed soon though, there's a new tweak to lithium ion battery technolgy that replaces the internal graphite electrodes with a nanotechnology substitute that can handle any speed of charging/discharging.
The new batterys can charge or discharge incredibly fast, in just 10 minutes. These batterys are being put into electric cars, you can \"fill up\" these cars in a few minutes - similar to filling a gasoline tank.
Oh, and they no longer short out and explode. The new ones are very very safe:
A case in point. The Killacycle is an electric dragster motorbike (you may have seen it on youtube), it uses some of the new lith-ion nanotech batterys by A123 (that's how it goes so fast - the very fast discharge times). A few weeks ago it had a mild crash and some of it's batterys were damaged. If they were the old type of batterys they might have well destoryed the entire bike and even killed the rider! But coz they were the new nanotech batterys, nothing exploded or caught fire.
(watch the crash on youtube if you want)
I remember some military guy here saying that when their lithium ion batterys take a hard knock - as a precaution they leave them outside for a while to see if they start to catch fire.
What happens with lithium ion batterys, is when they get a big knock the electrodes inside can short out to one another. This causes a cascade reaction inside the battery and it very quickly dumps ALL of it's energy and the thing melts, catches on fire, and can even explode. Lithium ion batterys are not designed to discharge so quickly, they actually have special electronics that accompany their chargers etc that prevent this. This is why you can't buy lithium ion AA batterys, Lith-ions are always integrated into the systems they power - so they can integrate the special charging/discharging protection electronics into the device itself. If they didn't do this, lith-ions would be exploding all the time and ppl would be being seriously hurt. It can be a very violent reaction.
It'll all be fixed soon though, there's a new tweak to lithium ion battery technolgy that replaces the internal graphite electrodes with a nanotechnology substitute that can handle any speed of charging/discharging.
The new batterys can charge or discharge incredibly fast, in just 10 minutes. These batterys are being put into electric cars, you can \"fill up\" these cars in a few minutes - similar to filling a gasoline tank.
Oh, and they no longer short out and explode. The new ones are very very safe:
A case in point. The Killacycle is an electric dragster motorbike (you may have seen it on youtube), it uses some of the new lith-ion nanotech batterys by A123 (that's how it goes so fast - the very fast discharge times). A few weeks ago it had a mild crash and some of it's batterys were damaged. If they were the old type of batterys they might have well destoryed the entire bike and even killed the rider! But coz they were the new nanotech batterys, nothing exploded or caught fire.
(watch the crash on youtube if you want)
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Guys... Why did you post pointless and ridiculous comments?
-_-; That room is not mine. I said person, not me.Duper wrote:and why would you put one in your bed to recharge anyways???
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JP, they're trying to point out that the "dangers of cell phones exploding while charging" is a myth! It's another urban legend like the ones about contact lenses fusing to your eyes, or missiles locking onto police radar guns.
Just see the links that have been posted.
Just see the links that have been posted.
KompresZor wrote:http://www.snopes.com/horrors/techno/cellcharge.asp
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You're yelling at me that you tried to lie me. I know many people love to lie to each other.Foil wrote:JP, they're trying to point out that the "dangers of cell phones exploding while charging" is a myth!
It looks boring and fake. Because those no background and frame.KompresZor wrote:http://www.snopes.com/horrors/techno/cellcharge.asp
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We're mocking your for sensationalizing an urban legend.Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:Guys... Why did you post pointless and ridiculous comments?
Oh, since you're saying snopes is making things up then prove it. Where is your evidence?
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No, as a matter of fact, Snopes.com is fairly well-known for showing the truth of matters.Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:http://www.snopes.com/horrors/techno/cellcharge.asp
It looks boring and fake. Because those no background and frame.
If you don't like that one, try these:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/b ... ocuted.htm
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/cell-phone-charging.html
http://invisiblepatriots.com/web2/CellPhone.html (compilation of a bunch of cell phone myths)
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I use this. They've changed to throwing an ad in there before you get the number, though.FIFTH: Free 411
According to Urban Legends this is True
Cell phone companies are charging us $1.00 to $1.75 or more for 411information calls when they don't have to. Most of us do not carry a telephone directory in our vehicle, which makes this situation even more of a problem. When you need to use the 411 information option, simply dial: (800) FREE 411, or (800) 373-3411 without incurring any charge at all. Program this into your cell phone now. This is the kind of information people don't mind receiving, so pass it on to your family and friends.
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What a stupid commute. I didn't it, I said my friend did it.MD-2389 wrote:Oh, since you're saying snopes is making things up then prove it. Where is your evidence?
Please, read the first post. That's not my language.
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And its not your friend's language either. I bet he messaged you this, right?Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:What a stupid commute. I didn't it, I said my friend did it.MD-2389 wrote:Oh, since you're saying snopes is making things up then prove it. Where is your evidence?
Please, read the first post. That's not my language.
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Yes, right. Real story, my best friend got an eMail from his friend. Then my best friend send it to me.fliptw wrote:And its not your friend's language either. I bet he messaged you this, right?
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I use L-ions in my model airplane, and have been warned similarly. If you crash a model plane with a L-ion battery, leave the battery out on a concrete slab overnight, in case it burns.
The biggest problem is that they burn very hot, and since the reaction is powered by the power in the cell, you can't starve it out, and you can't put it out by dumping water on it b/c it just further shorts the thing out. The best thing you can do is be prepared, and if you drop the battery, put it somewhere where it won't do any damage if it burns. I've also heard that it can take a while to happen- so don't assume that it's fine after 5 minutes- leave it in a safe place for 12 hours or so. All of this is especially true if you see any visible damage to the battery. If you can see damage, replace it immediately, and dispose of the old battery properly.
I use L-ions in my model airplane, and have been warned similarly. If you crash a model plane with a L-ion battery, leave the battery out on a concrete slab overnight, in case it burns.
The biggest problem is that they burn very hot, and since the reaction is powered by the power in the cell, you can't starve it out, and you can't put it out by dumping water on it b/c it just further shorts the thing out. The best thing you can do is be prepared, and if you drop the battery, put it somewhere where it won't do any damage if it burns. I've also heard that it can take a while to happen- so don't assume that it's fine after 5 minutes- leave it in a safe place for 12 hours or so. All of this is especially true if you see any visible damage to the battery. If you can see damage, replace it immediately, and dispose of the old battery properly.
I knew it was on snopes but couldn't find it.
Snoopy: I believe what you're referring to is LiPo or lithium polymer. Lithium ions are cylindrical in shape.
If LiPos are involved in a crash you are supposed to set them aside and keep an eye on them for 24 hrs, preferably while they're inside a Liposack. The only way to minimize a lipo fire is to dump a bunch of sand on them.
Snoopy: I believe what you're referring to is LiPo or lithium polymer. Lithium ions are cylindrical in shape.
If LiPos are involved in a crash you are supposed to set them aside and keep an eye on them for 24 hrs, preferably while they're inside a Liposack. The only way to minimize a lipo fire is to dump a bunch of sand on them.
LiPo is Lithium-Ion-Polymer. Prettymuch same tech no? Same electrodes anyway - I bet they both go boom.
Jonathan Paskiewicz, Snopes is a well known site, i'm surprised you ahvn't heard of it.
Have you heard of wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes
Jonathan Paskiewicz, Snopes is a well known site, i'm surprised you ahvn't heard of it.
Have you heard of wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes
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I had a stupid one too. Just the other day I was driving in the left lane, and this old guy with a Florida license plate cut me off and boxed me in. I was driving the rest of the way home at 45 MPH!Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:What a stupid commute.
Stupid commute indeed !!
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No, I didn't know about that website. No one show it me, but you did.roid wrote:LiPo is Lithium-Ion-Polymer. Prettymuch same tech no? Same electrodes anyway - I bet they both go boom.
Jonathan Paskiewicz, Snopes is a well known site, i'm surprised you ahvn't heard of it.
Have you heard of wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes
I tried not want be fooled from any websites, I know people like to playing and spamming on the internet.
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yet you were. and that's what we're trying to point out.Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:I tried not want be fooled from any websites, I know people like to playing and spamming on the internet.
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Yeah, thanks. I hate them when they fool me, I was freak up.Ferno wrote:yet you were. and that's what we're trying to point out.
Guys, I don't believe in you if posting pointless and ridiculous comments.
Why not just say "it's fake"?
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ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!KompresZor wrote:Just in case you forget
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Mmm, it's so true.Kiran wrote:So you would accept it if someone just goes "it's fake"?
Ridiculous comments will follow after that... it's inevitable in this place, unfortunately.
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Oh geez. don't be such a drama queen.
You posted a fake email that a friend sent to you and you got a little ribbing for it.
You aren't the first one to have done it and you will not be the last one for sure.
The ribbing you got here was by far very mild compared to what you would have got at most forums I visit. I thought the Dbb peeps were being suprisingly gentle with you about it.
Like someone else posted earlier, Don't believe everything you read in your email!
You posted a fake email that a friend sent to you and you got a little ribbing for it.
You aren't the first one to have done it and you will not be the last one for sure.
The ribbing you got here was by far very mild compared to what you would have got at most forums I visit. I thought the Dbb peeps were being suprisingly gentle with you about it.
Like someone else posted earlier, Don't believe everything you read in your email!
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hey now!MD-2389 wrote:ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!KompresZor wrote:Just in case you forget
to the point whoot lol speek
BTW, he still will not tell us his native tongue other than bisexual.