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 Go Solar!
gaudiepod
Posted: Nov 17 2008, 08:32 PM


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http://devicedaily.com/misc/cylindrical-so...o-maintain.html


so many solar technologies now exist.

silicon, dye, nano-tech solar, thin film, balloon, cylindrical


its like every day someone is showing me a new one. anyone see the $2 balloon solar? more efficient than any other too!!!http://www.causecast.org/news_items/7304-new-solar-balloon-creates-400-times-more-energy-than-the-average-solar-cell was it that link? idk, normally i'd take the time over these threads, n b a bit more thorough... rushing through to get back to whatever needs doing on the site.


*fetches cattle prod*
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gaudiepod
Posted: Jan 16 2009, 06:26 AM


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Gaudiepod is now closer to practicing the ideals it's founding artist has been preaching. Gaudiepod now owns it's first rollable solar panel. smile.gif one small step closer to provisioning artists with all they need.
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