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I'm not a scientist, but it reminds me of all of the other garbage out there. Does anyone remember when CD players first came out, and they were selling the isolation feet things for "better" playback...?

Allen
 
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Overlayplus.com said:
Overlay Plus Power Extender is made of a newly developed speical material, PAT.P. This material generates cavity radiation energy and dissolves slougs stored in the battery. This improves the flow of ions and hence will be able to improve battery power significantly. It has no bad effects on the user, battery pack and mobile phone.

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Hmm, I'm not feeling very confident in the product.
 
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A friend of mine has a little sticker on the back of her phone that supposedly reduces radiation. It emits blue light when she uses the phone.
 
snake oil.
just as stupid as those silly cellphone antenna stickers. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/twak.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
Hmmmm, lets see,

"Extends battery life by up to 30% of standard capacity"

Well, i guess that includes 0.001 percent, so no false
advertising there... :-)

Hee hee,
Al
 
Lawyer speak indeed.....

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MrAl said:
Hmmmm, lets see,

"Extends battery life by up to 30% of standard capacity"

Well, i guess that includes 0.001 percent, so no false
advertising there... :-)

Hee hee,
Al

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Howdy Al,

Yup, yer spot on there. Then again say 'extending it by minus 20%' would also fit the same ambulance chaser standards, right?

At least they don't claim it's made of the wood from the one true cross.......

Doug Owen
 
Ah, the link now works. They say:

Overlay Plus Power Extender is made of a newly developed speical material, PAT.P. This material generates cavity radiation energy and dissolves slougs stored in the battery. This improves the flow of ions and hence will be able to improve battery power significantly. It has no bad effects on the user, battery pack and mobile phone.

Hmmm. Sounds good. I sure don't want any slougs in my batteries impeding the flow of ions. On the other hand, I'm not sure I want even dissolved slougs in my battery. They sound nasty. I'm wondering where I can get batteries that are sloug-free?

Paul /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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