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How exactly does one see that?
hornwrecker:
Ha ha, that's my electricity company! I never thought of it as amusing in English.
How ever did you come across that?
Ha ha, that's my electricity company! I never thought of it as amusing in English.
How ever did you come across that?
anaxibios: Ha ha, that's my electricity company! I never thought of it as amusing in English.
How ever did you come across that?
I just wondered what Dong Energy was, after I read the article. Quite innovative harnessing the energy from dongs. Must be like one of those flashlights that you shake to recharge.
On topic, I could use an electric car for 95% of my driving, say something about the size of a Smart car, but I don't think it could survive the awful road conditions like my Jeep can.
How ever did you come across that?
I just wondered what Dong Energy was, after I read the article. Quite innovative harnessing the energy from dongs. Must be like one of those flashlights that you shake to recharge.
On topic, I could use an electric car for 95% of my driving, say something about the size of a Smart car, but I don't think it could survive the awful road conditions like my Jeep can.
hornwrecker: I just wondered what Dong Energy was, after I read the article. Quite innovative harnessing the energy from dongs. Must be like one of those flashlights that you shake to recharge.
Yeah, talk about an inexhaustible supply of energy. DONG is actually an acronym of Dansk Olie og Naturgas (Danish Oil and Natural Gas), but it's a little strange they couldn't think of something just a bit better.
On topic, I could use an electric car for 95% of my driving, say something about the size of a Smart car, but I don't think it could survive the awful road conditions like my Jeep can.
I suspect that's true for the majority of those living in or near big cities. I'd really like one of those Smart cars. There's an article frontpaged right now about the state of American infrastructure - apparently the road funds are depleted, hence the bad roads.
Yeah, talk about an inexhaustible supply of energy. DONG is actually an acronym of Dansk Olie og Naturgas (Danish Oil and Natural Gas), but it's a little strange they couldn't think of something just a bit better.
On topic, I could use an electric car for 95% of my driving, say something about the size of a Smart car, but I don't think it could survive the awful road conditions like my Jeep can.
I suspect that's true for the majority of those living in or near big cities. I'd really like one of those Smart cars. There's an article frontpaged right now about the state of American infrastructure - apparently the road funds are depleted, hence the bad roads.
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