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But how fast does it recharge? I think this technology sounds great, but the greatest hurdle to overcome in absolute domination of electric vehicles is the time it takes to gas up the truck. If a battery could be made that took, say, five minutes to reach a full charge, then I don't see any reason for the internal combustion engine to stay around. Just show up to the charge station, plug in, grab a slushy and some jerky, and then be on your next adventure.
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It's the reason why electric cars are basically a doomed technology. They were sort of a nice idea in theory but in practice they're not cars in the same way fuel powered cars are. They haven't caught on and likely never will unless they can at least be charged quickly.
The future of green auto-mobiles likely lies in hydrogen fuel cells.
As a person who just spent a large portion of his life *REMOVING* wallpaper from a old house, I take great offense in that. Please, never ever suggest wallpaper to anyone again. You're not being sustainable and thinking of the future generations.
@firemunkie: "These nanomaterials are special," Cui said. "They're a one-dimensional structure with very small diameters." The small diameter helps the nanomaterial ink stick strongly to the fibrous paper, making the battery and supercapacitor very durable. The paper supercapacitor may last through 40,000 charge-discharge cycles – at least an order of magnitude more than lithium batteries. The nanomaterials also make ideal conductors because they move electricity along much more efficiently than ordinary conductors, Cui said.
So, I read "beasts" as "breasts" and proceeded to spend 12 minutes trying to figure out how they looked as such. -_- Needless to say there is NO eye-candy in this office. #papershoes
@Curves: I like the idea but not the aesthetic design they've done. I'm a big fan of shoes myself, at least from an observer standpoint... but I must concur, these aren't very sexy or appealing. Nevertheless, hats off to the paper folder who managed to figure this one out. #papershoes
@Curves: I think they're hot as hell, and I'm really picky when it comes to shoe design. They'd look a lot better if someone was wearing them. #papershoes
@PopandLocke: I dont care for how they look and it would be hard to walk with all those angles jutting out. It doesnt fit into the locomotion of the way women walk in high heels.
So, rock still beats paper... and generally we walk on substances made from or similar to rock, right? This already seems like kind of a Bad Idea, and that's before contemplating the implications of rain and puddles... #papershoes
@Synthfilker: Is that how you play it?
We used to always stab people with the scissers, hit them with the rock, and paper always lost because nobody really cared about papercuts when you have puncture wounds and internal hemorrhaging to deal with... #papershoes
@Kaiser-Machead: Actually, it says a lot about our culture. It could just have easily been a shot from an Origami nature documentary. In today's day and age, every natural reproductive act can be construed as porn. Where do you think all those cute little paper swans come from? They're not just lovingly crafted by a supreme being. They're the result of a tender moment shared by... wait, no, in this case, it is the supreme being thing. Nevermind. #papershoes
@OMG! Ponies!: There is a glut of lobsters now that the markets have tanked and record catches. Expect to see cheap lobster everywhere in a matter of months, sort of like what happened to shrimp.
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It's the reason why electric cars are basically a doomed technology. They were sort of a nice idea in theory but in practice they're not cars in the same way fuel powered cars are. They haven't caught on and likely never will unless they can at least be charged quickly.
The future of green auto-mobiles likely lies in hydrogen fuel cells.
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As a person who just spent a large portion of his life *REMOVING* wallpaper from a old house, I take great offense in that. Please, never ever suggest wallpaper to anyone again. You're not being sustainable and thinking of the future generations.
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Should've just used a steamer. The paper just falls off the wall...
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But wouldn't the battery wallpaper explode if you cooked it?
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yeah but then the hippies use it as a push for hemp. it all works out.
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Batteries printed on hemp... now there's a dilemma.
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Now who's working on a super thin speaker?
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Been there, done that
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Hopefully we won't have to deal with those 2-cent stamps for devices that need just a bit more power.
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Sweet shoes though!
#papershoes
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I also see NO humping or breasts here. Sad, sad day. #papershoes
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You know, THE walk. #papershoes
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Rock smashes Scissors
Scissors cut Paper
Paper wraps Rock.
Got it now?
(I don't BELIEVE I actually have to explain this...) #papershoes
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We used to always stab people with the scissers, hit them with the rock, and paper always lost because nobody really cared about papercuts when you have puncture wounds and internal hemorrhaging to deal with... #papershoes
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Though if we'd played like you described, "paper" would always win - as an arrest warrant. #papershoes
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Oh good. Glad I'm not the only one. #papershoes
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@elementary: I thought they came from The Matrix... #papershoes
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But let me change my analogy. That's like drinking red wine in a Mardi Gras cup.
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