ecoble.com — How about a glowing light source that lasts for 15 years instead of the typical 15 minutes of a glowstick? GlowPaint’s newest product does just that and is also non-toxic and inexpensive and doesn’t require a recharge via solar or electrical sources for its entire lifespan. According to the company, “This has potential to save billions in energy...
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doctechnicalMay 20, 2008
I read the patent it linked to, and they're using tritium, which does NOT have to be recharged. You are mistaken.
nighthawk8713May 20, 2008
Techno Viking approves.
fuzzybeardMay 20, 2008
I *did* say "relatively." Now if they incorporated palladium into the design to filter the Helium-3...
qaz0101May 21, 2008
Hehehe, you hippies love the glowing-green poncho powered by radioactive particles, but get all pissy when someone wants to build a zero-carbon nuclear power plant - the irony.
qaz0101May 21, 2008
Why do I see two posts by myself - I only clicked the button once?
rowlodgeMay 22, 2008
somebody will make a drink out of this sooner or later.
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