Cell phone powered by...

Tyeforce said:
Shadow Jolteon said:
I think it's pretty cool how you can power a phone like that....

But, yeah, sticky phone would be quite unpleasant. I can't stand sticky stuff. .-.
I don't think you're being entirely truthful there... XD ;3

CHOCOLATE IS STICKY!! Kind of... XD
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Finally! another use for Coke :D
Yes, I hate coke anyway so I'll rather use it for this instead :3
 
Ciaran said:
Thats a stupid idea, considering they just invented a mobile phone battery that charges itself off wi-fi signals in the air...
But does it have a battery of some sorts that is charged by the signals? The point of this phone is that it has no battery, so it doesn't use Li-ion, a limited resource. Instead it uses carbohydrates, an unlimited resource.
 
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Thats a stupid idea, considering they just invented a mobile phone battery that charges itself off wi-fi signals in the air...
But does it have a battery of some sorts that is charged by the signals? The point of this phone is that it has no battery, so it doesn't use Li-ion, a limited resource. Instead it uses carbohydrates, an unlimited resource.
Well, if every phone got this new battery, we'd reduce the rate at which we used our resources, and we wouldnt have to go out and buy a can of coke everytime we wanted to make a call...
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Thats a stupid idea, considering they just invented a mobile phone battery that charges itself off wi-fi signals in the air...
But does it have a battery of some sorts that is charged by the signals? The point of this phone is that it has no battery, so it doesn't use Li-ion, a limited resource. Instead it uses carbohydrates, an unlimited resource.
Well, if every phone got this new battery, we'd reduce the rate at which we used our resources, and we wouldnt have to go out and buy a can of coke everytime we wanted to make a call...
If it still used a battery, there would still be Li-ion or something else in it, so it would still be used. The only thing it would eliminate would be wired chargers. And you wouldnt have to buy a new pop every time you make a call. >_>
The bio-battery, according to the designer, can operate the cellphone for three to four times longer than a conventional Li-ion battery on a single charge.
 
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Thats a stupid idea, considering they just invented a mobile phone battery that charges itself off wi-fi signals in the air...
But does it have a battery of some sorts that is charged by the signals? The point of this phone is that it has no battery, so it doesn't use Li-ion, a limited resource. Instead it uses carbohydrates, an unlimited resource.
Well, if every phone got this new battery, we'd reduce the rate at which we used our resources, and we wouldnt have to go out and buy a can of coke everytime we wanted to make a call...
If it still used a battery, there would still be Li-ion or something else in it, so it would still be used. The only thing it would eliminate would be wired chargers. And you wouldnt have to buy a new pop every time you make a call. >_>
The bio-battery, according to the designer, can operate the cellphone for three to four times longer than a conventional Li-ion battery on a single charge.
Abd what happens when the inside of the phone is eroded from the acid from the fizzy drinks and it gets into the circuitry and brakes the phone??
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Thats a stupid idea, considering they just invented a mobile phone battery that charges itself off wi-fi signals in the air...
But does it have a battery of some sorts that is charged by the signals? The point of this phone is that it has no battery, so it doesn't use Li-ion, a limited resource. Instead it uses carbohydrates, an unlimited resource.
Well, if every phone got this new battery, we'd reduce the rate at which we used our resources, and we wouldnt have to go out and buy a can of coke everytime we wanted to make a call...
If it still used a battery, there would still be Li-ion or something else in it, so it would still be used. The only thing it would eliminate would be wired chargers. And you wouldnt have to buy a new pop every time you make a call. >_>
The bio-battery, according to the designer, can operate the cellphone for three to four times longer than a conventional Li-ion battery on a single charge.
Abd what happens when the inside of the phone is eroded from the acid from the fizzy drinks and it gets into the circuitry and brakes the phone??
It's obviously built in a way that that wouldn't happen, lol.
 
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Well, if every phone got this new battery, we'd reduce the rate at which we used our resources, and we wouldnt have to go out and buy a can of coke everytime we wanted to make a call...
If it still used a battery, there would still be Li-ion or something else in it, so it would still be used. The only thing it would eliminate would be wired chargers. And you wouldnt have to buy a new pop every time you make a call. >_>
The bio-battery, according to the designer, can operate the cellphone for three to four times longer than a conventional Li-ion battery on a single charge.
Abd what happens when the inside of the phone is eroded from the acid from the fizzy drinks and it gets into the circuitry and brakes the phone??
It's obviously built in a way that that wouldn't happen, lol.
immune to chemistry... well, that's something...
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
If it still used a battery, there would still be Li-ion or something else in it, so it would still be used. The only thing it would eliminate would be wired chargers. And you wouldnt have to buy a new pop every time you make a call. >_>
The bio-battery, according to the designer, can operate the cellphone for three to four times longer than a conventional Li-ion battery on a single charge.
Abd what happens when the inside of the phone is eroded from the acid from the fizzy drinks and it gets into the circuitry and brakes the phone??
It's obviously built in a way that that wouldn't happen, lol.
immune to chemistry... well, that's something...
What are you talking about? Pop doesn't erode the bottles it comes in, does it? It doesn't erode the class you pour it in, does it? No. I can't even think of a substance that pop does erode... >_>
 
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deepthree to four times longer
Abd what happens when the inside of the phone is eroded from the acid from the fizzy drinks and it gets into the circuitry and brakes the phone??
It's obviously built in a way that that wouldn't happen, lol.
immune to chemistry... well, that's something...
What are you talking about? Pop doesn't erode the bottles it comes in, does it? It doesn't erode the class you pour it in, does it? No. I can't even think of a substance that pop does erode... >_>
Umm... your teeth?
 
Nixie said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deepthree to four times longer
It's obviously built in a way that that wouldn't happen, lol.
immune to chemistry... well, that's something...
What are you talking about? Pop doesn't erode the bottles it comes in, does it? It doesn't erode the class you pour it in, does it? No. I can't even think of a substance that pop does erode... >_>
Umm... your teeth?
Not quite true.
Soda puts sugars on your teeth, which is what tiny bacteria feed on. The bacteria cause decay, not the soda.
 
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