According to Toyota, their Hybrid Synergy Drive system uses a complicated array of batteries in a twenty-first century Wales & Edwards milk float sort of way to generate power in their Prius car up to 27 miles per hour, at which point a 1.5 litre petrol engine kicks in to carry you the rest of the way to the speed limit. Heat from brakes and other clever paraphernalia are regurgitated to recharge those same batteries, thus allowing Toyota to promote their Hybrid Synergy system as a safe, economical, environmentally friendly solution to motoring. Their sister company, Lexus, use the same system to improve performance and reduce emissions.
You could be forgiven, then, for thinking that the King of Shaves Azor razor, which boasts a Hybrid Synergy System, might be one of those razors fitted with a Duracell AAA battery so that the ladies ...
Advantages: Easy, cheapish, delivery, choice Disadvantages: Pig's wishlist is endless
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What Pig wants, Pig generally gets. The chocolate Labrador with a very small brain is somewhat spoilt but at least she?s a happy puppy. It?s not like she has her own credit card yet (she?s only 2), so nearly all of her ?wish-list? has to be purchased with my money and cos I?m a tight witch, I?ll scour the internet for any bargain going.
I first discovered Pet Planet when Pig was only a twinkle in her daddy?s eye and when I naively believed I would soon have a beautiful and delicate puppy called Doughnut (her name change came about primarily because her nostrils grew before the rest of her and she looked remarkably like a pot-bellied piglet). Like any good mother, I wanted my home to be ready for the arrival and because dog stuff ain?t cheap, I had to buy in bits and bats (and because just purchasing ...
rolletrog 18.05.2009
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Advantages: Nice........................ Disadvantages: but not exciting.
I've been hearing about these Mars Planets for some time now but had until this week failed to try them, quite shocking really considering how much I enjoy my chocolate snacks especially of the Mars variety when my other half sent me off to locate a mars bar for him during our recent Asda trip I decided to treat myself too ad pick up a packet of Planets, they're lucky I chose them as they were sat right next to the Malteasers, they very nearly didn't make it.
Mars Planets-
Mars planets, naturally from the mars range, come in the same colour packing as it's cousin the Mars bar, distinctive in black with cream and red writing it is very eye catching, the main difference of course here is that the packaging is more similar in shape to another Mars product I mentioned earlier- Malteasers. Obviously with the planets being little balls ...
piggypine 19.10.2007
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