Life at Endurance Magazine

Posted by: Joe Nuss

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I've heard that when a diver is hurting for air he might attempt to rip a regulator out of the first mouth he sees, so it's important to remain calm and control the situation if you see someone in need of air. The same holds true for laptops. Steve and I have been sharing the same power cord for our laptops all morning and the situation has been made even more difficult since our batteries are each one-year old and tend to die out quickly, not too mention give us faulty readings like "41 min (45% remaining)", which really means about 10 minutes of battery life. So, as one battery hits the red zone, we calmly switch the cord from one laptop to the other ensuring our work-survival. Just another day at the office here at Endurance.
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