I understand you thought we were off track about the Thomas and Co. branch line to the graphite mine, but I urge you not to quickly dismiss a MNS related discussion on boats. There are large electric boats being built so it is quite feasible for these to be waiting at the branch line terminus dock.
As pelicans have not been dismissed from the discussion list, I have the following information to assist you in your research. The pelicans sit on the street lamps. When my Dad is driving me to school, they drop very large white bombs on the windscreen of Dads Tesla.
I suggest there is a much larger methane emission from these white bombs than from one Fat Controller. So, being into Lithium Phosphate batteries, my question to you is: Should we be concerned about the large amounts of phosphorous in the white bombs, going into our water ways?
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