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** This is probably a blatant plug, but we sell old-fashioned drinking chocolate (as in, comes in a block and you chop bits off and melt it into milk) at the [[Natural History Museum]]... --[[Dave Arquati|Dave]]
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  • How exactly do Oyster Cards work? I know that when I board a bus, the display flashes up the expiry date. I also know that the card can be recharged over the web. How is the expiry date validated? Is it something looked up on a central database (buses with radio links?) or stored on the card (in which case, how is it recharged)? --IvorW

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  • Where can I get a decent cup of real hot chocolate in London? As in, comes in a small cup, isn't horribly sweet, and is made with real chocolate? --Kake
    • I think some of the Coffee importers and vendors will be able to help here. Try Monmouth or Drury listed under Category Coffee Shops. --IvorW
    • * Note: Answer on the Swiss Centre removed. The Swiss Centre no longer exists, apart from as a title on the front of a building. --IvorW


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