news.yahoo.com— U.S. scientists have developed a microfiber fabric that generates its own electricity, making enough current to recharge a cell phone or ensure that a small MP3 music player never runs out of power.
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on a serious note, this technology looks like it may be used to enhance renewable energies. Think of combining this with a wind turbine. You generate electricity from the blades turning, then with these fibers in the support structure you can improve their efficiency.
Because on a technology website like Digg, I'm the only one who does this kind of stuff? Get your head out of your ass. I was simply using an example that I hope would be familiar to Digg users; fact is there are plenty of other things you could be doing in which a random, static charge could be anti-productive and as I'm fairly sure you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, making this kind of mistake is not completely out of the question for you.The ultimate point I was trying to make is: Does the shirt have a safety measure against this kind of stuff or not?
neuromorphFeb 20, 2008
on a serious note, this technology looks like it may be used to enhance renewable energies. Think of combining this with a wind turbine. You generate electricity from the blades turning, then with these fibers in the support structure you can improve their efficiency.
flarn2006Feb 20, 2008
Let's all hope that's plane's full of girls!
grantmoore3dFeb 20, 2008
First time I read the headline, I missed the "r" in shirt...
localdocalFeb 21, 2008
Because on a technology website like Digg, I'm the only one who does this kind of stuff? Get your head out of your ass. I was simply using an example that I hope would be familiar to Digg users; fact is there are plenty of other things you could be doing in which a random, static charge could be anti-productive and as I'm fairly sure you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, making this kind of mistake is not completely out of the question for you.The ultimate point I was trying to make is: Does the shirt have a safety measure against this kind of stuff or not?
bearingFeb 21, 2008
They have to be.. they're undercover
bearingFeb 21, 2008
I was just thinking, this would go well to power my Wifi shirt..
Closed AccountFeb 22, 2008
You've heard very few jokes, my friend.PS: By calm down, I mean: why are you taking a comment on digg this seriously. Let it go for f**ks sake.
ecanemMar 1, 2008
Sounds like an opener for a porno show. lol The super "realistic" ones.
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