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which is there more of in britain
Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back Started conversation Oct 21, 2004
batteries or light bulbs dicuss....
which is there more of in britain
Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back Posted Oct 21, 2004
ignore the typo
which is there more of in britain
Fathom Posted Oct 21, 2004
I would expect light bulbs to have the lead here. It would be hard to prove though.
A typical car (like mine) has around twenty bulbs (including those in the instruments) and one battery. A typical house - say three bedrooms like mine - has twenty five to thirty mains powered bulbs and no batteries. There are around a dozen battery powered devices in my home with an average of about four batteries each, five of which also have bulbs. That puts bulbs and batteries about level in a typical home but in the streets there are few or no batteries and thousands of street lights.
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Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back Posted Oct 21, 2004
no idea
which is there more of in britain lightbulbs or eggs?
Musashi Himura, the ronin returns, is happy to be back Posted Oct 21, 2004
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