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15:54 UK time, Wednesday, 9 July 2008

In , it says: "The car needed three pieces of hardware to make it petrol-free - a hydrogen tank, which cost around £3000, four hydrogen injectors (about £100 each) and a chip to allow the conversion." My maths may be bad, but surely that's six pieces of hardware?
Remy, Cumbria

Re . First I thought it was a ploy by a leading group of museums to lure customers to a different field of the arts. However, the theatre is obviously resisting this learned lure as "the West End had its most successful year since records began in 2007". So they beat last year then?
Mat Davies, Overseal, UK

Re Dr Who-watch (Tuesday Letters) and the photo of Donna in the story; personally I'd be thrilled to bits if the Timelord turned up to my wedding. Not sure the groom would be so impressed.
Sarah B, Isle of Wight

Re : Not sure what is worse - the picture used in this article, or the picture it's left in my mind...
Eddie, Haywards Heath

I know that bats are small, but this lady must have a rather ill-fitting bra.
Lucy, Ashford, Kent

What I find strange is that a woman with a 34FF size bust needs a padded bra at all, with or without bat accessories.
Mike Thomas, Wirral

I read in that a survey of over 70s has discovered that 68% of married men said they had sex while only 52% of married women did so. This begs the question of whether this is due to boasting by the men and coyness by the women or some of the women having sex with men they are not married to as well as their husbands.
Paul, Rochdale

Wahey! ´óÏó´«Ã½ users are slightly smarter than children when it comes to owl identification ().
Alan, Dunbar

Arthus (Letters, Tues) is actually wrong there is still an offence of 'Outraging public decency' which is one of very few common law offences remaining in the criminal justice system:
It is an offence to commit an act of a lewd, obscene and disgusting nature, which is capable of outraging public decency, in a public place where at least two members of the public could have witnessed it. I rather think that covers it.
Jo, Lichfield

In Scotland "public indecency", which can include a wide range of behaviour from "flashing" to full intercourse carried out in a public place, is definitely illegal and can be prosecuted, with the potential for imprisonment in serious cases, and registration on the Sex Offenders Register. So there.
Ann, Stirling

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