Posted by Mike on February 28th, 2008 in solar
http://www.physorg.com/news120216714.html
While this doesn’t look much like a power harvester, it does show what a little ingenuity can do when coupled with kinetic energy via solar energy. The idea here is collecting the energy from a falling raindrop to do useful work, like generate electricity. When the drop hits the piezo pad on the bottom of […]
Posted by Mike on February 7th, 2008 in power generation
http://www.physorg.com/news121610315.html
Well, kiddies, here we go on the free energy warpath again. From cold fusion, to the Grigg’s hydrosonic pump (Google that one for a walk on the wild side), to Perepiteia, we all want to violate the fundamental laws of physics. Right? So, do you think we know all of the laws? What […]
Posted by Mike on February 1st, 2008 in display, heat, optic
Halleluiah, a resurrection to end all technology resurrections, the rebirth of the Polaroid film pack! This Zink printer, “inkless”, as they claim, uses the Polaroid “inkless” film pack technology to make high resolution pictures.
For you youngsters, Polaroid instant pictures were almost as ubiquitous as “Brownie” cameras during my adolescence and young adulthood. I think that […]