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Originally Posted by lkillen
I have had the 3500 mAh Seidio since August. The size does not bother me at all. Actually, it makes the phone feel a little meatier.

Since most of us are coming from such phones as the Mogul or TP2, the added bulk is insignificant.

I like the fact that battery is a non-issue. Where everyone else is still having that "I am able to make my battery last 'X' hours by..." discussion, I am glad to be free of it. I crank my phone howeven I want without regard to battery life. It is not the limiting factor.

I suppose I could make it with a 2 gal gas tank. I would have to plan my trips insuring that I was never out of range of a gas station. Wherever I went, fuel level would be on the top of my mind. They could probably design a really sexy car with only a two gallon tank. Glad I have my 17 gals.
I think I'm going that route too. I like the idea of not worrying about battery life all the time.

17 gallons??? Must be a 4 cylinder.... my truck has a 35 gal tank!
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