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Offline Sir Harry

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2012, 02:54:53 PM »
Welcome!....Electronic Bike, Electronic cigarette....are you an electric shaver too by chance?, BTW picture came out nice considering that you had trouble with your web cam!
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #16 on: April 27, 2012, 03:43:37 PM »
Well said Jules

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2012, 12:10:30 AM »
Welcome!....Electronic Bike, Electronic cigarette....are you an electric shaver too by chance?

Also to Mr Jules and Baldchav ..

Yes, bald is Electrifying. I think it sets a man ( or woman) apart from the rest of the pack. It's stylish, not bad for your health and says your not afraid of what people think of you. Good for character building.

SirHarry, I do use a Norelco rotary to get the hair down close for those times I let it get too long between shaves. Then I follow it up with a disposable blade. So I guess I'm electric in all 3 respects.

Baldchav, I agree with the electric bike being good for the environment. That did play a part in my decision to get one but I mainly did it because it beats the hell out of buying gas at today's prices. I'm on a tight budget.

I plan to make a few threads about the bike and my other hobby the electronic cigarette. Watch for em if you like folks. I also wanna make a thread about sharpening your razor blades as there are a few interesting methods I'd like to get you folks thoughts on.

Here's a little primer for the electric bike (sorry folks, I'm a post junkie) It's a 750 watt front wheel hub motor driven toy, powered by a 48 volt 20 ah battery pack, on a men's 26 inch bike frame. This has largely replaced my car for getting around town and is a blast to ride. It has a top speed of 28 mph and a 20 mile round trip between charges. Charging the battery costs pennies a day and takes a few hours. With me on it the bike can carry an extra 50 lbs of groceries so it works well for short trips to the store. I get plenty of strange looks going almost 30 mph on a bike - with no peddling.

BTW Baldchav I'm a HUGE Dr. Who,Torchwood and Blake's 7 fan.

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2012, 01:17:23 AM »
Im intrigued electric rider , Brighton has got a few , will investigate petrol is £1.40 a litre here , bus fares are expensive , this is the beginning of things to come

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2012, 01:18:58 AM »
Oh yes electric rider Torchwood do like it occassionally , im not sure that we do sci fi as well as your side of the pond

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #20 on: April 28, 2012, 02:36:45 PM »
Oh yes electric rider Torchwood do like it occassionally , im not sure that we do sci fi as well as your side of the pond

It's funny you know because there are things about the UK television and movies that need to be experienced by Americans IMO and as you know Hollywood takes all the credit for top movies.. I think a lot of it is hype and personal preference.

I grew up with Dr. Who, Blakes 7, Monty Python, The Young Ones even The Tomorrow People and have a love for British sci-fi and comedy. I have access to the American version of the BBC and can even get streaming BBC right from the UK at times over the net. Many Americans have no idea what quality television they are missing.

I'm a Cajun, meaning my ancestors came from Arcadia/Nova Scotia area and love in Louisiana close to New Orleans.  We love our fish and chips done with Cajun spices and seasonings in a deep fried batter. I have often wanted to move to London and open up a Cajun style fish and chips shop. Sorry, no vinegar for me.  :XX but I think you folks would like the change now and then.