That's the first time I have seen red indicating a battery is fully charged, it is always green, perhaps it really is trying to tell you something................... As an aside, I remember the Rolls Royce owned by Paul Raymond having the number plate FU 2 which he 'gifted' to Fiona Richmond, yet I saw on a trip to west London years ago on the embankment the number FU 11 on a bog standard Mini, I wonder what happened to that one.
Like the old joke when a sharp metal star was flung at someone, usually to take their heads off at 30 paces, and after one particular attack, one lucky bloke who was missed by such an evil weapon exclaimed, 'What Kung Fu that'?
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Hah! A good example of technology imitating life.
That's the first time I have seen red indicating a battery is fully charged, it is always green, perhaps it really is trying to tell you something...................
As an aside, I remember the Rolls Royce owned by Paul Raymond having the number plate FU 2 which he 'gifted' to Fiona Richmond, yet I saw on a trip to west London years ago on the embankment the number FU 11 on a bog standard Mini, I wonder what happened to that one.
The scrolling feature is broken. It should scroll past saying "Have fun with your powered-up strimmer!"
Like the old joke when a sharp metal star was flung at someone, usually to take their heads off at 30 paces, and after one particular attack, one lucky bloke who was missed by such an evil weapon exclaimed, 'What Kung Fu that'?
Have you checked the wiring lately...?
Tammly - maybe it will become more common. Alexa, what time is it? "FU o'clock" says Alexa.
Wiggia - I wonder what FU 2 would cost now?
Sam - or maybe it's the voice feature which is broken.
Scrobs - ah - maybe it's the Kung Fu Strimmer but they only had room for two letters.
Final Ultimatum?
James - could be - those lithium batteries have a reputation.
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