physorg.com— MIT researchers are trying to unleash the promise of an old idea by converting light into electricity more efficiently than ever before.
May 22, 2006View in Crawl 4
Most of the stuff on Digg is interesting, but this is just stupidly boring and un-noteworthy.They're trying to get more energy, they've been trying all along.
Bla Bla Bla. Every day I come to digg to find out about 47 new cures for Cancer and 89 new types of car engines that promises ultra low MPG or some new way to travel on a beam of light. While here I am still paying through the f*ucking roof for fuel. Its getting old. Unless I can walk into a dealer and buy this crap soon and not in like 50-100 years then stop anoying me about it. Now go ahead and mod me down bitches.
Closed AccountMay 23, 2006
But will the more fuel efficient cars run Linux?
manfrinMay 23, 2006
Most of the stuff on Digg is interesting, but this is just stupidly boring and un-noteworthy.They're trying to get more energy, they've been trying all along.
clearzMay 23, 2006
Bla Bla Bla. Every day I come to digg to find out about 47 new cures for Cancer and 89 new types of car engines that promises ultra low MPG or some new way to travel on a beam of light. While here I am still paying through the f*ucking roof for fuel. Its getting old. Unless I can walk into a dealer and buy this crap soon and not in like 50-100 years then stop anoying me about it. Now go ahead and mod me down bitches.
triplehelixMay 23, 2006
here's something you can buy not soon, but right now, to get over 100mpg:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/technology/100_mpg_car_available_NOW">http://digg.com/technology/100_mpg_car_available_NOW</a>
llbblMay 23, 2006
I can't wait for electricty 2.0.