Fire and explosion risks are more than £100 a month though. House insurance claims have a lower success rate than car insurance.
Like I said... I have access to the real statistics, so I'll take my chances, thanks...
Fire and explosion risks are more than £100 a month though. House insurance claims have a lower success rate than car insurance.
Clearly, we haven't had enough floods yet...
What, you mean like the Noah one
There have always been floods, there have always been new weather records set. It's in the nature of records..
Without dealer electronics, how do you service car, buy china knock offs?No car is dealer-only service. There are laws against that kind of thing...
Ok, then you are a gambler and playing casinos.Like I said... I have access to the real statistics, so I'll take my chances, thanks...
Ok, then you are a gambler and playing casinos.
Latest statistics for you. Good reason to ban EV's from all financial districts.
Beirut, New Taipei City and BudapestCNN —
Israel carried out part of its device attack targeting Hezbollah by concealing explosives inside the batteries of pagers brought into Lebanon, according to two high-ranking Lebanese security officials, who said the technology was so advanced that it was virtually undetectable.
A trace explosive is adequate to guarantee controlled detonation. Lithium will take care of the rest. How much -£ per month is this risk again?Yes... interesting, that... Why did they need to put explosives in them? Surely, if they had lithium batteries in them, they'd just blow up anyway?
A trace explosive is adequate to guarantee controlled detonation. Lithium will take care of the rest. How much -£ per month is this risk again?
A trace explosive is adequate to guarantee controlled detonation. Lithium will take care of the rest. How much -£ per month is this risk again?
I do. Do you know the lithium in EV is 2 million times (guesstimate) more than what is in the button battery?You do know that the CMOS battery - inside the thing that you're accessing this website on - has lithium in it, don't you?...................
I do. Do you know the lithium in EV is 2 million times (guesstimate) more than what is in the button battery?
Your risk is 2m x mine. That makes me less concerned.I'm not the one who is concerned by lithium though.
You are
Yeah. But have you noticed they've all been at one end of the scale? Not many colder ones have been set, have they? If this was random, you'd expect a roughly equal number of "coldest" and "hottest", wouldn't you?