Friday, December 23, 2011

Sony's new bio battery

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? Reply # 560693 posted on 22-Dec-2011 13:19 send private message user's profile quote this post

So they are developing a technology to use paper as a fuel source to power devices including those designed to eliminate the need to use the worlds paper resources...interesting.
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? Reply # 560694 posted on 22-Dec-2011 13:20 send private message user's profile quote this post

scuwp: So they are developing a technology to use paper as a fuel source to power devices including those designed to eliminate the need to use the worlds paper resources...interesting.

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? Reply # 560701 posted on 22-Dec-2011 13:44 send private message user's profile quote this post

Looking at the bigger picture it could probably be developed to work with all manner of plant waste.
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? Reply # 560728 posted on 22-Dec-2011 14:47 send private message user's profile quote this post

TheUngeek: Looking at the bigger picture it could probably be developed to work with all manner of plant waste.
Weed ya garden, then use the weeds to watch a dvd

Feed the clippings in the charger to charge up the perpetual lawn mower....?

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? Reply # 560731 posted on 22-Dec-2011 14:51 send private message user's profile quote this post

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For infinite win!!! Problem?
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? Reply # 560769 posted on 22-Dec-2011 17:48 send private message user's profile quote this post

scuwp: So they are developing a technology to use paper as a fuel source to power devices including those designed to eliminate the need to use the worlds paper resources...interesting.

Well unless Smith City or Harvey Norman are going to send an Ipad down the street for everyone to gaze at the?advertisements?each week, I would assume that as ever there will be a large amount of waste paper...?

Unless trying to?utilize?waste is a bad idea?


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