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Nice try, but my long work hours are such that I get into the office before the sun comes up and leave after the sun comes down. So, effectively, I never get exposed to sunlight. Take that!
I've been a reader of giz for a while now but this motivated me to sign up.
I think it's great that even though this isn't the most advanced technology (yet) people are still willing to get behind it. #printedsolarled
I too, can get behind such an awesome idea of self-contained illumination for the reasons stated in this article, as well as the seemingly infinite constructive uses that can come from this.
Rosa, I have a question:
Do you know if this can be invested in, and if so, which company is behind this seemingly "cutting edge" idea? #printedsolarled
Edited by Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!! at 11/03/09 8:58 PM
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P.S Long story. Let's just say that I don't appreciate OP-EDs with no clear allowance of reasonable discussion (especially less respect when abitrary and capreciousness ensues afterwards.)
That said, I appreciate MOST of the Gawker writing and editorial staff. The username extension is nothing more than a retort in protest.
It's actually very rare of me, actually (as many Gawker readers can attest.) #printedsolarled
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I have my reservations on technologies that can change lives in developing worlds. At the developing countries poor state in terms of just basic infrastructure (sanitation, water, etc.) how are they going to manage all the garbage they end up producing if the developed countries begin introducing these wonderful technologies to them? Will this, and a lot of other great ideas, be a 'too-fast-too-soon' phenomenon? #printedsolarled
@Joseph Lau: 'too-fast-too-soon' is a valid concern, although less valid than it would have been a decade or two ago. 'too-little-too-late' sounds more like it. Surely though, something like this will do more good than harm? #printedsolarled
@Gann: We have to look at the whole of the situation though. For example, some nations in Africa isn't too worried about electricity or lack thereof just because they really haven't developed the dependence of it as we developed nations have. They don't particularly need light at night because their working habits are that they just stop working when the sun goes down and wake up when the sun goes up. That same economy had been successful for thousands of years before even the candle was first used. I really don't think the whole of Africa would drastically increase in productivity overnight if this kind of technology were to be introduced to them.
I'm all for them learning to use new technologies, but at the right time. I would say help the developing nations sustain their basic infrastructures like water, sanitation and electricity supply first, then move on to roads and buildings, then we can talk more about new technologies and the conveniences that they provide. #printedsolarled
@Joseph Lau: You make good points, but you are contradicting yourself a little. You say they don't need electricity, then go on to say we need to "help them sustain their basic infrastructures like water, sanitation and electricty supply first..." This innovation addresses that last point rather well.
Also, I would argue that production would, in fact, start increasing overnight.
Nice post, if only there were more innovative people working on these types of things instead of military strength, then we might be getting somewhere. #printedsolarled
Great post Rosa... this is the kind, like solar charging cell phones, and micro loans, that will really help make a difference in people's lives. #printedsolarled
Edited by Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!! at 11/02/09 5:28 PM
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Wait a minute. Shit.
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Sharpen those edges and it could double as a shuriken. I've always wanted an iPod charger that could kill.
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I think it's great that even though this isn't the most advanced technology (yet) people are still willing to get behind it. #printedsolarled
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Rosa, I have a question:
Do you know if this can be invested in, and if so, which company is behind this seemingly "cutting edge" idea? #printedsolarled
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PS: Yikes, that's quite the username. #printedsolarled
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P.S Long story. Let's just say that I don't appreciate OP-EDs with no clear allowance of reasonable discussion (especially less respect when abitrary and capreciousness ensues afterwards.)
That said, I appreciate MOST of the Gawker writing and editorial staff. The username extension is nothing more than a retort in protest.
It's actually very rare of me, actually (as many Gawker readers can attest.) #printedsolarled
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I'm all for them learning to use new technologies, but at the right time. I would say help the developing nations sustain their basic infrastructures like water, sanitation and electricity supply first, then move on to roads and buildings, then we can talk more about new technologies and the conveniences that they provide. #printedsolarled
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Also, I would argue that production would, in fact, start increasing overnight.
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/boooos himself #worldsolarchallenge
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one engrish comment is ok.
two is borderline prejudiced.
three is full blown racist.
so i suggest that you keep the third one where it berongs. #worldsolarchallenge
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/bows and backs away
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/bows and backs away #worldsolarchallenge
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Well, maybe not at 63 MpH, but still... #worldsolarchallenge
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