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Mike: <br /> Ouch. <br /> Including the time it took to learn some things? About 40 years. But I've only been looking at depots/destinations (your access question) for about a month. That's how I crossed this site. <br /> And do go on if you want. Fuel cells, hydrogen, your car, roadtrains and rail are not mutually exclusive subjects. Far from it. Moreover, to me at least, boats and planes are inextricably linked here too. <br /> Research? You can web into the sleepy-time provender that's going on at some universities, but the picture I got was of some distinctly non-useful incentives. <br /> Thanks for the second hit on the longevity thing there, and what I trust are good wishes. One good thing about being so thick and having taken so much time to learn some disciplines the hard way: It's how few systems and devices need to be adapted, and how many there are simply to be applied. <br /> John Bradley
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