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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    1.21 jigawatts!!!... 1.21 jigawatts!!!!!!! ... where am i gonna find that kind of power?




    .. i'll get my coat
    Nylon condom and a wooly glove. You do the rest

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  • chef
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    1.21 jigawatts!!!... 1.21 jigawatts!!!!!!! ... where am i gonna find that kind of power?




    .. i'll get my coat

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Apparently they've invented a t-shirt that lights up when it's in a WiFi area. I think the buck teeth, glasses, BO and rubiks cube are optional accessories.

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  • DaveB
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    You can get some handheld laser pointers in that power range that have a decent output. Can light matches with them etc.

    Ther are a few microprocessors that will run on 80mw, won't power the associated gubbins needed to actually do anything usefull with them.

    Best use for static I've found is building up a charge and sneaking up behind people to shock them with it

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Not a lot.

    You'd need 87.5 to power my energy saving light bult (7w) in my lounge.

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  • ace00
    started a topic 80mw

    80mw

    How much power is 80mw?
    Apparently they've invented a shirt that can harvest static electricity and generate up to 80 milliwatts.
    As I'm a martyr to static I reckon I should get one. Could 80mw power my phone? Laptop? Feed into the national grid and make my fortune?

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