Rained for a minute or two in middle of night....the grass may like it, but can't see it doing anything else any good. A friend bought me an electric fan.....comes in ten parts with an instruction leaflet. I don't do instruction leaflets. This does of course mean the end to the heatwave.
Absolutely chucked it down at 04.20 this morning when driving along Millbrook Road West. Lasted about 5 minutes but was quite heavy.
As soon as I heard about the attack I said to a friend, "I bet the father's involved." Very, very sad to be proven right but so often in cases like this a man who was/is involved with the woman is responsible.
I'll be getting rid of my diesel Corsa soon, replacing it with a lease car from work. I'm very interested in a Toyota Yaris hybrid, rather than an electric vehicle purely because the range of the EVs available (and ones I can afford) is only about 130 miles. That won't even get me to my meeting place with flt on a match day Does anyone have experience of the Yaris, good or bad?
I've heard the train service is very good! (only 5 times the price of petrol and you get to ride in a bus)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-44964690 This is what happens when you have a perfectly trimmed bush in Yorkshire
I once stole a pair of platform shoes from my best friend. I couldn't look him the eye again. .................................... My Mum said to me "I can't trust Dad's new secretary". I said "Why not?" She said "I've seen her type before".
Indeed Chilco. That is sibling subject off-EVs that I am hugely interested in these days. Indeed, if we all had solar panels on our roofs we could be community networked and become mini power stations and sell electricity back to the grid. With no need for any large power stations at all. What we will need is battery storage, and that is already happening. Further, there could easily come the day when electricity essentially becomes free. There will be no buying or selling of it. There will be abundance. We are living in a paradigm shift. We are moving away from fossil fuels towards fusion power. Think about it - solar cell power is converting fusion from the Sun to electricity. The future is actually rather exciting!
Further to the conversation about EVs and Clean Power. About 10 years ago I used to be a huge advocate of hydrogen. I think it started when I fell in love with the beauty of the systems of Honda's undoubtedly technically gee-whiz Clarity model. I wanted hydrogen to succeed because of the Honda and because it required no change in our habits. You go to the fuel station, fuel up, and go. Just like the vast majority of us do today still. Then, seemingly like a switch being cycled, I realised that lithium ion batteries were perfectly capable of doing the job providing they were going to be cheap enough and light enough. And whilst they could still be lighter and cheaper today [they will be], they are good enough to be the current leading technology. But what is the difference? Here's a great cost and efficiency comparison video which breaks it all down and throws extra light on hydrogen. Click the title: The Truth About Hydrogen