| Solar Powered Bra (Why is Japan so Weird?) |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Wednesday, 14 May 2008 | ||
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The solar panel powers an LED display board that can, I guess, advertise stuff? OK, there's really nothing green about this, but I really can't pass up a good solar-powered undergarment story. We imagine that the bra will be useful mostly to people trying to sell technology with hot girls. Putting technology right there on the hot girl will give shy guys an excuse to look, increasing the chances that they'll buy whatever trade show item is actually on display. Via GreenLaunches
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written by Taylor , May 14, 2008
This makes no sense at all. What is the actual point of this?
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written by anonymous , May 14, 2008
thats hot
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written by anonymous , May 14, 2008
that iZ so sxxxxxxc
i like pronz yayayayayay lololololololololololol its k
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written by EV , May 14, 2008 Why is Japan so Weird Trust me. You DO NOT want to know.
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written by Leuke , May 14, 2008
That's hilarious! xD
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written by Debbie , May 14, 2008
...but...bras don't take up energy now?
So wouldn't using that be a waste either way?
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written by authkey , May 14, 2008
Could be applied somewhere, like in the arctic or something for light but warmth generating clothes? I think it's pretty cool.
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written by mj , May 15, 2008
They have gone about it the wrong way. They need attach magnets and coils of wires to get any decent power from the motion of the bra.
To go along with this idea...
written by Schmeltz , May 15, 2008
Suggestion: make solar powered panties to go along with the bras as a set, and market them to Victoria's Secret. I don't know who would buy them, but I could envision the TV commercials being excellent!
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written by shitface , May 16, 2008
yeahhhhhhhh budddyyyy
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written by wenddix , June 10, 2008
I love their sense of humor!
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