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1 hour ago, WataWalloper said:

Any you recommend ? I got couple quid in bitcoin an etheream, only done it cos me lad wanted a try haha no complaints so far haha

Xrp the main one and xlm there’s a few others as well but they’re your sort of safe bets. 
 

make sure your boy has them stored on a private wallet rather than the xchanges like Coinbase and the likes because if they crash they can just wipe your coins with a private wallet you have the keys/password and your basically your own bank no one can interfere with your money and coins 

 

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I’m actually proud of my carbon footprint 20 year old 3.0 litre diesel, when I pop into the services at the Oxford turn off on the M40, and see the great big line of Tesla’s and the like sitting there

We have been ripped off big time with this electric car dream it’s going to die a certain death. I’d never have one, gay, feminine, typical divs car. If you had an emergency call for a serious family

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1 hour ago, scotty12 said:

Xrp the main one and xlm there’s a few others as well but they’re your sort of safe bets. 
 

make sure your boy has them stored on a private wallet rather than the xchanges like Coinbase and the likes because if they crash they can just wipe your coins with a private wallet you have the keys/password and your basically your own bank no one can interfere with your money and coins 

 

Private wallet? Like @mC HULL's Lacoste?

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Yesterday I took it for a proper blast for the first time, Jesus it's rapid, when you floor it the power is instant, it literally feels like you're on the runway when a plane is taking off, I can't imagine what the performance model would feel like.

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On 18/07/2025 at 14:42, Seagull said:

Well, that's why you get a home charger isn't it? I'm not worried about the once or twice a year journey where I will need to use a charger at a petrol station.

You are not worried no.....but for people who actually get out and about,maybe drive up to watch a football match in Newcastle for instance......adding a possible 3 hours to whats already a 4 or 5 hour journey is just not even an option......im sure ev's are great for pottering about town but for real actual driving and going places they're a total bollock ache.

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1 hour ago, Seagull said:

Yesterday I took it for a proper blast for the first time, Jesus it's rapid, when you floor it the power is instant, it literally feels like you're on the runway when a plane is taking off, I can't imagine what the performance model would feel like.

I know mate but your still going to look a raging fruit driving it lol there's noway around it

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9 minutes ago, WataWalloper said:

How long does it take for a full charge 

The time taken now will become longer the more times it's charged. They do have technology to prevent this happening too soon but eventually it will take twice as long and will hold less charge. I have a mac book, 3 years old, when new the battery would last 3 days easily. Now I have to charge it every day maybe more. Same with the lithium lamping batteries mate.

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23 minutes ago, WataWalloper said:

How long does it take for a full charge 

I haven't charged it yet so couldn't exactly tell, I won't be charging it full anyway as it's recommended to top it up only to around 80%. Every so often it's recommended that you run it almost flat and charge it to 100%.

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18 minutes ago, Francie, said:

I know mate but your still going to look a raging fruit driving it lol there's noway around it

I'll be that far in front of you in your dinomobile you won't ever see me. Lol

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1 hour ago, gnasher16 said:

You are not worried no.....but for people who actually get out and about,maybe drive up to watch a football match in Newcastle for instance......adding a possible 3 hours to whats already a 4 or 5 hour journey is just not even an option......im sure ev's are great for pottering about town but for real actual driving and going places they're a total bollock ache.

I could drive to Newcastle from Doncaster and back and still have over 100 miles left in the battery. In fact, if I wanted to drive to London and back I'd do it with a 5-10 min stop.

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I don’t know if anyone else does it, but when I see anyone with an electric car I immediately judge them as being a bit of minge……it’s like when someone comes in a proper old cafe and orders a “soya latte”…..like f**k off, you don’t belong in the company of men !……volunteers for the vegan soup kitchen is 3 doors down mate, get to f**k ! lol 

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5 minutes ago, WILF said:

I don’t know if anyone else does it, but when I see anyone with an electric car I immediately judge them as being a bit of minge……it’s like when someone comes in a proper old cafe and orders a “soya latte”…..like f**k off, you don’t belong in the company of men !……volunteers for the vegan soup kitchen is 3 doors down mate, get to f**k ! lol 

I feel the same when I hear drivel from plastic nationalists who give it the big one about immigration and migrants but in reality they never practiced what they preached, in fact they actively encouraged these people by employing them, welcoming them in to their social circles, I automatically think cuckold! Lol

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1 minute ago, Seagull said:

I feel the same when I hear drivel from plastic nationalists who give it the big one about immigration and migrants but in reality they never practiced what they preached, in fact they actively encouraged these people by employing them, welcoming them in to their social circles, I automatically think cuckold! Lol

Careful, you’ll have to sign off brooming round the choo choo station with stress and mental health issues if you carry on like this ! lol 

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Just now, WILF said:

Careful, you’ll have to sign off brooming round the choo choo station with stress and mental health issues if you carry on like this ! lol 

I imagine you had a fetish of seeing Leroy's choo choo! Lol

The man that obsesses about 3rd world migrants yet actively employed them and invited them in to his football teams, you couldn't write it, bet you had your own personal Mandingo?!? Lol

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