I just bought a new battery for my laptop, and for some
reason I decided to read the single-page instruction manual it came with. I
learned:
Never throw the battery pack into fire, as that could cause
the battery pack to explode.
Never short-circuit the main battery pack by either
accidentally or intentionally bringing the terminals in contact with another
metal object. This could cause personal injury or a fire, and could also damage
the battery pack.
Never hammer a nail into the battery pack.
Never hit a hammer on the battery pack.
You know someone, somewhere has done each one of these
things. Possibly my son.
What I want to know is…why?
Why would you want
to throw a laptop battery into a fire? Hit it with a hammer or pound a nail
into it? The only reason I can think of is to
find out what happens. Personally, I can’t imagine anything good coming
from those actions, but that’s just me. I’m pretty cautious about
experimentation.
But thankfully, not everyone is like me. We need people who
are curious and test boundaries, or we’d never have inventions like the laptop
and its battery-that-shouldn’t-be-hammered. People who step outside their
comfort zones to try experiments the average person wouldn’t dream of have made
the world an immeasurably better place, often at great cost to themselves. I’m
grateful for the men and women who want to find out what happens. (All I ask is
that they pause for a moment to ask themselves what could go wrong, and how
they’re going to cope if it does.)
Once again, I guess people can be divided into two
categories: Those who put their laptop batteries in their computers and those
who come at them with a hammer. Which one are you?