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Solution; buy something useful that needs only one battery; a nose hair trimmer for example. Problem solved (unless it uses an AA)
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Or buy 4 most devices
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I think there are positives and negatives to this.
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You are polarising people's opinion with that comment Crisp.
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I've tweeted Elon Musk with the problem....don't worry !
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Says he's put a team of 50 on it already !
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That makes scents.
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Not 50c......50 non-carbon-based autonomous staff !
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Thinly veiled attack on adult toy industry.
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A very apt topic from you Steve V....
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Watt ?
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Wire you asking?
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Plenty of 'dry' comments here.
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They're taking over. When I was a kid everything was AA.
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bought 1000 , maplins going on under
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Where do people who steal batteries on the Scottish Hebrides get sent?
To a Jura cell. ![]() |
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what did a thug get charged with
assault & battery |
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Strange product you are talking about, 3xAAAs? Is that your travel vibrator?
![]() For me it's either 1, 2 (VERY common e.g. virtually all remotes, mice, small torch), 4 for other things. I think that's Amp-le evidence that you are wrong. Resistance is futile, I hope you have the capacitance to understand your mistake. |
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That's all rather shocking.
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