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    I saw them week last Sunday at the Eden Project....

    I saw them week last Sunday at the Eden Project. Great gig and a great venue. Thought they were excellent at Glasto but not much love on here…..
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    Works well for me. The vast majority of my miles...

    Works well for me. The vast majority of my miles are local and are done in EV mode. Most of these miles using electricity from my solar panels.
    I bought the car a couple of years go and will almost...
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    I’m not quite sure what this means in reality…..VED rates are dependent on exhaust emissions and a number of efficient ICE cars have zero or minimal VED liability. So how will EVS be rated?
    I...
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    If she’s interested in a commission than don’t bother with the careers office ( actually probably avoid).
    These days I’d agree with those who suggest uni plus the UOTC.
    But nothing wrong with...
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    School day for me, never heard of alcantara.

    My guess is a £700 weekend away will be just the sweetener that saves you a lot of hassle :-)
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    It's a fake POS.
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    Have a look at the Zappi. Works really well and...

    Have a look at the Zappi. Works really well and no earth rod needed.

    Mine works in partnership with my roof solar panels so will charge using surplus power. I haven’t used any petrol for weeks.
  8. I love a Fireball, raced one in the early 70s.

    I love a Fireball, raced one in the early 70s.
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    I’d suggest you go for an IMac rather than a Mac Mini - the retina screens are amazing if you are seriously into photography
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    You might be right and I might be wrong but I...

    You might be right and I might be wrong but I haven’t seen any evidence of this. After a long period in ‘Hybrid’ or’Save’ mode I have never seen the battery range increase by more than a couple of...
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    MHEV PHEV -PHEW what do I need to know?

    I have an Evoque P300e which has the same power train as the EPace - and the same principles apply to the FPace.
    1. Approx 30 miles available in EV mode - possibly 25 in cold weather
    2. Yup - 300hp...
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    I’ve had no issue with Staysure as a 70+ with hypertension
  13. Thread: Suitcases

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    Rimowa. Expensive but top quality. A pal is in...

    Rimowa. Expensive but top quality. A pal is in the trade and describes them as the Porsche of luggage
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    Yes- but I’m running a PHEV so only a 15 KWH battery. I doubt it would charge a big EV with something like a 70KWH battery. There are loads of variables like number of roof panels, orientation, time...
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    I’ve got a Zappi.
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    Great choice. I’ve had one since July and really rate it. It’s a great half way house to EV ownership until the national infrastructure gets up to speed.
    The vast majority of my trips are in EV mode...
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    Lovely watch - and stunning photos

    Lovely watch - and stunning photos
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    I’m sure other manufacturers do something similar but my Zappi charger is very good at managing the charging process as economically as possible- in particular integrating power from my solar panels....
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    I always used to buy Timberland but in more...

    I always used to buy Timberland but in more recent Years I’ve found Chatham to be more comfortable, equally long lasting and somewhat cheaper
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    Like others on here finally got rid of my 2...

    Like others on here finally got rid of my 2 stroke Homelite- always a pain in the arse and more powerful and vicious than I needed for a medium size garden and got a 18v Makita. Brilliant- quiet,...
  21. Another vote for Weber kettle. First one...

    Another vote for Weber kettle.

    First one bought in the USA in 1986. Lasted 25 years. Always outside in all weathers- never bought a cover.
    Replaced 10 years ago and still going strong.

    It...
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    Apparently a 3 hour queue at his farm shop this...

    Apparently a 3 hour queue at his farm shop this weekend
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    Like many here I have my doubts about some of the...

    Like many here I have my doubts about some of the big charities…highly paid makers and less than exemplary records on the ground.

    In my view there’s a lot to be said for donating time - I do work...
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    Work - how old is 'too old'.

    I finally retired at 67 as a senior manager in the engineering sector.
    I would have left a couple of years earlier but the business was going through a major change process and I was persuaded...
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    Great watches. I’ve got the Ultra Thin Duoface and love it to bits. Not seen the ostrich strap before- very tempting. I’ve also been tempted by the Casa Fagliano straps but these seem tricky to get...
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