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Neodymium - why hybrids are not so green (Read 2723 times)
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Re: Neodymium - why hybrids are not so green
Reply #45 - 27. May 2009 at 16:19
 
Martin Imber wrote on 27. May 2009 at 15:54:
You are all on about Diesel Electric and they are the power units on the UKs most powerful loco



Thanks indeed Martin, I think I was confused when I read Ron Burgundy's reply - expecting it to refer to road transport Embarrassed Thumbs Up!
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Re: Neodymium - why hybrids are not so green
Reply #46 - 27. May 2009 at 19:40
 
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Re: Neodymium - why hybrids are not so green
Reply #47 - 27. May 2009 at 19:42
 
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Martin Imber wrote on 27. May 2009 at 15:54:
You are all on about Diesel Electric and they are the power units on the UKs most powerful loco



Thanks indeed Martin, I think I was confused when I read Ron Burgundy's reply - expecting it to refer to road transport Embarrassed Thumbs Up!


Oops Embarrassed Embarrassed

I was refering to road transport, only with a sort of diesal electric layout in a car
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Re: Neodymium - why hybrids are not so green
Reply #48 - 27. May 2009 at 20:12
 
Omega man 2 wrote on 27. May 2009 at 19:42:
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Martin Imber wrote on 27. May 2009 at 15:54:
You are all on about Diesel Electric and they are the power units on the UKs most powerful loco



Thanks indeed Martin, I think I was confused when I read Ron Burgundy's reply - expecting it to refer to road transport Embarrassed Thumbs Up!


Oops Embarrassed Embarrassed

I was refering to road transport, only with a sort of diesal electric layout in a car



I know hence my quip!
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