With great power comes an even greater electricity bill! Recently we decided to step into the near future and buy an electric car! Here's a little taster to waylay the fears of anyone considering something similar. It all started at a gathering of parents from my daughter's class. I got talking to a dad-friend and he put me onto this brilliant video: The video is fun because the speaker is funny and he cleverly reverses the paradigm in a way that opened my eyes to the real benefits of an electric car. Actually, if I'm truly honest, my fascination with electric cars really started 20 years earlier when I saw this film with my mum at my university movie theatre. Hard to believe that was TWENTY YEARS ago! Anyway, t here is a curious point in any significant purchase where you realise you are no longer shopping. You're researching, t hen creating spreadsheets, t hen watching YouTube videos, enthusiastically discussing charging curves. Eventually, somewher...
When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit! - Doc Brown, Back to the Future Hello one and all, welcome back to The Art of Caesura! Today, we're looking again at last week's Topin Tal, the Ship Engineer of the Relentless Asteryx , my Space Station Zero crew. This hilarious miniature, a combination of Doc Brown (from Back to the Future), Doc Oc (Spiderman) and Dr Who (in the name), is from Zombicide: Invaders. In Space Station Zero, he will be working with Dr. Falconer to defuse bombs and don Hazmat suits and the like. While not quite as capable as his Chief engineer counterpart, he will none-the-less prove a very useful asset in the bowels of this mysterious space station. I really like the model, the monkey wrench which looks just as capabable at tinkering with machines as it does bashing up heads. And then the seriousness of the gun juxtaposed against the silliness of the drink cup with straw. And there we ...