I have a new camera now (a nice compact FujiFilm one). It has one of those small lithium rechargeables in it and keeping it in the charger all the time and removing it each time I go out is proving annoying. Since I almost never actually take pictures, I figure the simplest thing to do is set up a Google Calender event that send me reminders to put the battery on the charger every so often. Unfortunately I have little intuition as to how long a good period in between charges is likely to be. Right now I chose a week, bit that feels a little pessimistic. Does anyone have experience with the shelf life of lithium regargeables? In the worst case, I can just check the battery level every so often to determine when it starts to get low and then add a safety margin. Thanks for any info.
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Main Entry: co de pen dence - see codependency
co de pen den cy
Pronunciation: \kō-di-ˈpen-dən(t)-sē\
Function: noun
Date: 1979
: a psychological condition or a relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated by another who is affected with a pathological condition (as an addiction to alcohol or heroin) ; broadly : dependence on the needs of or control by another
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