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#931 Re: Zero emission road vehicles.

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Oh soon-ish
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#932 Re: Zero emission road vehicles.

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The combination of July 4th and November 5th is inauspicious and scary...
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#933 Re: Zero emission road vehicles.

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Last time I checked scaletric consumed electricity , though cheap it ain’t free
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#934 Re: Zero emission road vehicles.

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But it's so so much fun.
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#935 Re: Zero emission road vehicles.

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Daniel Quinn wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 8:00 pm Last time I checked scaletric consumed electricity , though cheap it ain’t free
True, but only in very small quantities.
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#936 Re: Zero emission road vehicles.

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No such thing as a free lunch.
My French teacher in the third form taught me that. Interestingly, it was by playing 'Buddy can you spare me a dime' on the grand piano in the music room. French lessons, ahem, could possibly have been the most interesting lessons in my secondary school career. My other French teacher was called Bruce Ismay - makes you think! and of which there's quite a lot I could add.
Anyway, Mr B, played pretty mean jazz piano so..... Later that year he caught me playing the same piano; no Chopin or Ludwig van, it was boogie woogie and I thought I was in deep ordure ( french!) He sat down next to me and joined in - phroaaaaaarh. All of a sudden I was A Star French student. Not fair really 'cos I spoke French quite well long before I went to secondary ecole.
My parents spoke French at home just so ma souer et moi ( snigger) wouldn't understand what they were discussing; infanticide!,

Slot cars - wow! Well worth the money...
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