24hourmuseum.org.uk — A mobile phone that biodegrades into a sunflower and a circuit board made out of lasagne are just two of the innovative examples of green mobile phone technology revealed in a new Science Museum exhibition opening in London on March 29 2006.
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amadeus2490Feb 25, 2007
Almost sounds like stuff Willy Wonka would invent; A lasagna circuitboard?!Next they're going to make an edible (safe to eat) LCD.
cryptoisfunFeb 25, 2007
But not too grammatical I suppose.
thecompkidFeb 25, 2007
I can see the mutant sunflowers now...
waterdragonFeb 25, 2007
Mobile phones are the least of our problems. Discarded computers contribute really a lot to the growing garbage problem. Much regulation of all the manufacturing companies is required. But it is not likely to happen in the fascistic 'corporatocracy' we live in.
qooseFeb 25, 2007
I can see it now. When the pilgrims came over, they didn't stick a fish in with thier plants as they learned from the natives. They pulled out a phone and dropped it in with thier crops!
iputspikesinyouFeb 25, 2007
Big deal. My processor is made out of a vanilla milkshake.
tech42erFeb 25, 2007
My Root Joke: Now, this technology will probably migrate over to computers as well. Subnotebooks perhaps or tablet PC's? Anyway, I wouldn't really mind getting a sunflower phone, but I don't think the computer would be very secure. After all, if anyone stole it from me, they'd instantly have root.
selina23Feb 25, 2007
It starts! This is some some Battlestar Galactica Cylon Sh*t! The machines evolving. It reminds me of the end of that movie AI: Artifical Inteligence, when that new species evolved from the bottom of the ocean from all of the humans technology.