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Jun 14, 2016
Battery for HP Pavilion DV8000 DV8100 DV8200 DV8300 395789-001 14.4V 7800
Overall the construction seems of high quality. No problems with fit or finish. It performs as designed. Operation time varies according to tasks being done while in use and the charge from the extra battery cells extends operation time. It does have a "hump" on the bottom to allow for the additional cells, but that also is a plus in elevating the bottom of the laptop from the table or desk surface which allows better cooling of the machine. If there are any cons against this battery, the extra size could or may be considered one. The only other con is that the 2 small and thin rubber feet that are self-adhesive are easily knocked off. Sliding around and leaving marks on any desk or table is not a good thing. A little dab of super-glue and a bit of time for it to set up fixes that problem. Some may consider this battery to be "not cheap", but you get a lot of "bang-for-your-buck". I paid $25.80 (a really good deal), for the 2 that I bought May 2016.

Dec 11, 2015
IBM Thinkpad R31 PIII - Reliable, Rugged, but now Obsolete
The Pros: Small and relatively light, these machines sold anywhere from MSRP of $1209.00 to $2099.00 starting in 2001 depending on chosen options available. CPUs were Celerons and Pentium III with the fastest being a PIII 1.20 GHz/ 512 MB cache/ 133 fsb. Hard drives ranged from 20 GB and up with standard memory from 128 MB to 1 GB tops. You could get a basic CD-ROM or a DVD Multi drive, a 13.3" LCD or the larger 14.1". Video RAM was 32 MB with 48 MB available with the system RAM being at least 512 MB installed. Wireless 802.11b was the factory option, but the PCMCIA Card Slot accepted a variety of expansion cards, a wireless card being one option. The battery on mine lasted about 3.25 hours during normal use. The Ultrabay accepted a secondary battery as well as optical drives, a floppy drive, or a second hard drive. Firewire was also available. And of course there are the special IBM Access button and Fn button options and the crazy cool "Thinklight" to illuminate the keys in dark environments. A lot of bang for the buck in the good ol' days.
The Cons: Only 2 USB Ports and NOT even 2.0 at that. No touchpad / mousepad, but it does have the IBM trackpoint and mouse button layout. Use a usb mouse to get the most from the machine. Windows 2000 Pro or Window XP Pro were offered and that's as far as support went before production ended. Slow working by today's standards, these old laptops still can connect to read emails and do restrained browsing with Windows XP and with the maximum 1 GB memory installed. A fast spinning hard drive doesn't hurt either. Rated 5 Nostalgia Stars

Oct 21, 2021
RangeTray Mag Loader for Bersa .380 ACP - The best I found so far and a fair price
This is probably the best fitting magazine loader for Bersa .380 ACP pistols which makes it so very easy to load without all the slop caused by excessive clearances to mate with other .380 ACP firearms of other manufacturers. I know..... I have bought from 5 other makers. Only ONE other design even comes close.
Pay the extra dollar or so and make your fingertips happy.