Battery Life - How to extend it?

Hello!!!
Basically I've got a question that should be silly: I've bought my MBP 2.16 and I gonna use it mainly in my office and just take it occasionaly. How should I use the battery? Should I leave it in the MBP all the time or only put it when I going out of the office with? In the last case, should I keep the battery full?
Also I've read a post in this forum that one should use all the battery before recharge it for the first time. Is it true?
Please I need help and I want use my MBP!!! (For now I'm using it without battery at all.
Thanks

It's fine to leave the battery in all the time. You shoul run off battery power occasionally, though. This is not specific to the MBP - lithium-ion and -polymer batteries (iPods, etc.) should go through at least one charge cycle per month (one charge cycle is using 100% of the charge and recharging to 100%, but this doesn't have to be "all at once" - for example, run down to 50% then back to 100% then down to 50% then up to 100% again is a full charge cycle.
As the previous poster suggests, do the calibration every couple of months.
Even with the best treatment, the battery will eventually wear out. I just replaced the battery on my 12" G4 PB, but the computer is >3 years old.

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    Message Edited by iamdh on 04-11-2008 10:07 PM
    Message Edited by iamdh on 04-11-2008 10:08 PM
    Message Edited by iamdh on 04-22-2008 05:21 PM
    Message Edited by iamdh on 05-31-2008 05:50 PM
    Message Edited by iamdh on 05-31-2008 06:06 PM
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