Re: 6 volt battery charger



In article <8j96j3l89782og1ddet05jhmmedhp697kf@xxxxxxx>, Lady Nina wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 14:45:42 +0000, Pete Fisher
<Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"Merrily, cheerily, noiselessly whirring..."

Heh. I'm the young maiden of course. Some friends in London sing a
lovely version of that.

I'm assuming that it's not a choice of maiden, mother & crone then :-)

Phil

--
Phil Launchbury, IT PHB
'I'm training the bats that live in my cube
to juggle mushrooms'
.



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