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Seems like a good idea. Again, saving the energy is an excellent thing to do, and teaching it, is going in the right direction.
posted by: Gareth · 5/31/08
Wow, this is quite inventive… at least someone is out there thinking of unique ideas to tackle our energy crisis! We need more thinkers and inventors who are willing to try different unconventional methods!
posted by: BuckeyeFanatic25 · 5/31/08
Ya its great of piece of work. but it looks more like a science project than a working machine. I know about lots of experiments going on but i hope this one is real. Still a good thing to show to kids, they need things like that to learn.
posted by: rajiv sharma · 5/31/08
Great thing they are.thanks for the information.
posted by: sushrukh · 6/1/08
Did any of you guys actually read the article? Driving? Riding? Tackling the energy crisis? This thing is mere INCHES. Try actually reading before you comment.
posted by: Doug · 6/1/08
Nice invention to educate kids early on of the importance of being “GREEN”.
posted by: artwdog · 6/2/08
Good way to get kids to learn about the environment. And to have them learn early enough so that they can help save it. They should have this in like kidnergarden or even preschool maybe. i dont know how what age level this is for but the earlier the age the better.
posted by: littlebull · 6/6/08
lol @doug, it seems people still arent noticing its only about 6 inches long
posted by: sharkhead7854 · 6/6/08
This would be a good way to introduce children to solar technology. I think it’s a great way to spend time with your child too.
posted by: SG · 6/7/08