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You're right, morty, it is Brendan Kavanagh, for anyone interested the link below is for his YouTube page.Brendan Kavanagh
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You're right, morty, it is Brendan Kavanagh, for anyone interested the link below is for his YouTube page.Sounds like you have lived where you are now for about the same length of time that I have lived where I live now. Did you by any chance move there on the 30th April/1st May 1990? Now that WOULD be a coincidence!Dave wrote:A Mayday video from 1959 filmed in Standon village, my home for nearly 30 years.
I've only just spotted this post, boatbuilder, but better late than never. I moved to Standon about December 1992 although I did a lot of visiting beforehand.boatbuilder wrote:Did you by any chance move there on the 30th April/1st May 1990? Now that WOULD be a coincidence!
A very significant downside of using this will be that as friction removes material from the roads in very small pieces, you will have a steady stream of microplastics entering the environment.
This could significantly increase the plastic pollution if done on a large scale. But since there are no technical details in the video it is hard to say with any degree of certainty.