Well 2009 is well underway. The team at Avantgate hope you all had a great holiday season and got some well earned rest.
We're so excited for this year and all it entails. We have a few new additions to the Avantgate tool belt that will be unleashed for you to take advantage of soon so watch this space as we know you will benefit from all it offers.
We're looking to structure our blogs around currant/relevant topics as well as have a flow between each blog so each one intertwines with the last one, so if there is anything that you would like to know or you think is relevant then just send us an email (info@avantgate.com) and we'll see what we can do.
The team at Avantgate hope that you are excited about this year as well, and look forward to working with you on a project soon. Until we communicate again, we hope you have a fantastic year full of sales.
We're so excited for this year and all it entails. We have a few new additions to the Avantgate tool belt that will be unleashed for you to take advantage of soon so watch this space as we know you will benefit from all it offers.
We're looking to structure our blogs around currant/relevant topics as well as have a flow between each blog so each one intertwines with the last one, so if there is anything that you would like to know or you think is relevant then just send us an email (info@avantgate.com) and we'll see what we can do.
The team at Avantgate hope that you are excited about this year as well, and look forward to working with you on a project soon. Until we communicate again, we hope you have a fantastic year full of sales.

Apparently it is best to bring them back to room temperature before using them again, but otherwise it is safe. Please note that freezing batteries is only really worthwhile for NiMH batteries (as far as we know). dell 312-039 battery Even if you don't freeze your NiMH batteries, you should store them in a cool place to reduce the rapidity of their discharge. This is because at room temperature (even worse in hot tempratures) NiMH lose charge at a rate of a few percent per day.