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Anyone moving house soon?

 

I'm sure that Bakfiets is electrically supported, if not he's a machine!

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I know this is the "awesome" thread. This is not awesome. It is terrible.

 

In fact, watercolour is an absolute pain in the butt. It is the first kind of painting I took up, many years ago, because I thought it would be easy. Big mistake that. It is the revenge of the bloody Poms on the rest of the world. I packed all my watercolour stuff into a deep dark drawer, years ago, where I left it...........and then in a moment of weakness and boredom, during this weekends rain and storms, I dug it out again to give it another try. Devils Peak from my home side looked so pretty and easy to paint, I thought.

 

After this one picture, I've decided to bury the watercolours and brushes six feet deep in the backyard and concrete it over. 

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This electric concept motorcycle comes with a set of batteries that could recycle 60 percent of energy created by braking.

 

According to Nawa Technologies, the Nawa Racer uses a hybrid battery system that includes a 9-kWh lithium battery pack and a 0.1-kWh “ultracapacitor” on top. The small unit increases the urban range of the bike from 110 miles to 180 miles. The ultracapacitor is designed to collect energy created by braking as opposed to storing power.

 

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Link please

 

Edit: just Googled Nawa Racer :ph34r:

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