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**BENDERAMA** seen in the wild! (We've reach the ancestral homeland! 9-8-09)

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Ryglore:


--- Quote from: Bender on September 03, 2009, 03:00:27 pm ---the Benderama at the Lake on the way to Arcade Mecca

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Is it facing toward Arcade Mecca? Not sure it would be right if it wasn't!

Great Idea Bender! Can't wait to see where else Benderama pops up!  :applaud:

Ummon:

That thing is way to close to the water.

arzoo:


--- Quote from: Bender on September 03, 2009, 03:18:46 pm ---it's Battery now, but solar hummm.... that's an interesting idea

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How about wireless electricity! You could be the first  ;D

Very nice project  :cheers:

Turnarcades:


--- Quote from: arzoo on September 04, 2009, 08:41:46 am ---
--- Quote from: Bender on September 03, 2009, 03:18:46 pm ---it's Battery now, but solar hummm.... that's an interesting idea

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How about wireless electricity! You could be the first  ;D

Very nice project  :cheers:

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Y'know, I thought about this concept a lot over the last few years, (I wish I was a molecular scientist, I could cash in!) as I consistently noticed that we can have all the dazzling 'wireless' devices in the world, but if we can't power the devices we have sufficiently we can't get them away from a wall socket for very long. If someone could just come up with a new type of battery technology, it would be a start. I've never bothered buying new mobile phones or PDA's with all their fancy features as at the end of the day, battery technology still sucks and you can't use them in many capacities for long enough.

Take a mobile phone for example. Most are now marketed as web-surfing jukeboxes, but although many can stay on standby for about 3 days without charging, if you use anything on it (even just making a call as it's intended for, the batteries going after about an hour. What's the point? What we need is some new kind of low-energy circuitry and high-energy power cell technology so we can take anything everywhere and have it last for days or even weeks without plugging in. That would be sufficient for now.

arzoo:

From what I've read, the consensus is that wireless electricity will become commonplace in the next decade. Tesla built a tower for wireless power transmission back around 1900, but he ran out of money before it became functional.

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