Will be doing photo shoot in the morning for the daily mail, the reporter was alot more clued up than the local ones I have talked to and has had a look about the c5alive website. I did mention(thanks boo boo) the quote 'if you can see the white lines then why cant you see a c5?' He did ask me what a typical c5 owner was like and my reply was that a c5 owner was a normal man/woman who wanted a novel and unique mode of transport for work or pleasure, one that can adapt, fix and bodge if needed to get by, probably wont come out like that but will see what happens. I think the reason that the press are so interested in my story in particular is because i use mine for work alot, everyday if possible, and that its not really been seen around here for a while, I guess im lucky that the local rag took some pics and it has snowballed from there, to be honest im just happy to mention c5alive as much as possible to keep everything alive, in my opinion the c5 was 26 years too early. My next door neighbour used to be quite high up in texas instruments back in the 70s and 80s and he was saying that when sinclair brought out the watch and the calculator the americans and the japenese (casio in particular) crapped themselves because it came out the blue, totally took them by surprise. well thats enough nostalgia for one night and hopefully the press will be a little more gentle on the c5 when it come to publication!