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I have just farted and got to thinking that I could make up a device with magnets to harness that gas and boil myself a cup of tea from the fart! I must waste loads of free energy all the time.
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dead simple - if you ever saw the Dads Army series, they showed a WW2 device - a big gas bag on the roof of a van - you fill it with gas, and run the engine from it - so all you need are some incontinence pants, a length of tube, and an inflatable rasta hat - another bit of pipe leading to gas ring! - portable too, and no magnets! 

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probably best to incorporate simple flameguards in the piping - "flashback" could be...... amusing! 

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Sorry matey, the technology has already been used... for evil!


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my idea for free electricity
I propose to wire up all those rowing machines and cycling machines and weightlifting machines at the local gym to generate all my electricity requirements.
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Re: my idea for free electricity
That is a damb good idea I think, perhaps gyms could at least run their lighting from all the energy generated!simony3 wrote:I propose to wire up all those rowing machines and cycling machines and weightlifting machines at the local gym to generate all my electricity requirements.
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That is an old invention I rmember hearing about it in the 90's, I wonder why it did not take off I hope it does now. We could probally be 'step' closer to not needing new nuclear power stations if we all got a pair.
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Hmmm - I imagine part of the shoe has to compress to make this work which is going to
a) Make it slightly but measurably more tiring to walk, and
b) Involve a moving part which means a fairly short lifetime for the product.
Of course not being an electronics engineer I'm guessing on that last one, but it comes back to the acid test - is it going to save more energy than the manufacturing and recycling costs of the product?
a) Make it slightly but measurably more tiring to walk, and
b) Involve a moving part which means a fairly short lifetime for the product.
Of course not being an electronics engineer I'm guessing on that last one, but it comes back to the acid test - is it going to save more energy than the manufacturing and recycling costs of the product?
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I thought that shoes with built in "suspension" were meant to be a boon to walkers and runners, minimising the impact on the bones by compressing a little each time you put them down. I imagine that aspect, at least, could be turned into a positive benefit!hedgewizard wrote:Hmmm - I imagine part of the shoe has to compress to make this work...
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