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ridiculous to think you can substitute the 'old fashioned'grid by 'inventive green shiny' pedalpower. apparently noone has a clue how little power one person can produce. and even less on the total energy that is needed to produce these machines. a lifetime of cycling wouldnt recuperate the sunk energy.
No one ever said that replacing oil would ever be easy or come from one magic bullet source. And frankly, since when is rehab for any drug a quick recovery?
There will be a need for many solutions for many different types of lifestyles. At best pedal power would be like putting out a hat and asking everyone to toss one or two kilowatts in. Still, one or two kilos from everyone is nothing to sneeze at. It might not be enough but it sure is a start.
Jock Brandis and his bicycle or hand powered peanut sheller for Mali and Uganda which won a Popular Mechanics award should inspire people to think of those for whom pedal power is a strong component of their lives, rather than a quirkish hobby. He innovated so that food could be produced more easily
Haha, I used to wire my portable stereo up to the dynamo on my bike when I was 12, 26 years ago! (needed some tricky filtering) How about using this idea to help power air con or lighting in a gymnasium???
a great initiative. I've been thinking about the posibillities in this for a while, but everyone i talk about it to just think im crazy, lol. Just imagine all the energy that could be saved i if this could be used in gyms, for example.
I think it's funny that the chain spinning the Earth horizontally is revolving vertically.
MrGodsmackguy 1 year ago
most MIT student are still learning to screw in a light bulb, excuse me while I go underground and keep the answer to myself. barf
simplyflyable 1 year ago
Is this like vote or die? I'm going to make a t-shirt that says "Drink water or die" I'll be hella cool.
bungalowpetee 4 years ago
i knew it, a giant pair of pedals and a chain make the world go round
cwbdltx5 4 years ago 4
This comment has received too many negative votes show
ridiculous to think you can substitute the 'old fashioned'grid by 'inventive green shiny' pedalpower. apparently noone has a clue how little power one person can produce. and even less on the total energy that is needed to produce these machines. a lifetime of cycling wouldnt recuperate the sunk energy.
beerfestagogo 4 years ago
No one ever said that replacing oil would ever be easy or come from one magic bullet source. And frankly, since when is rehab for any drug a quick recovery?
There will be a need for many solutions for many different types of lifestyles. At best pedal power would be like putting out a hat and asking everyone to toss one or two kilowatts in. Still, one or two kilos from everyone is nothing to sneeze at. It might not be enough but it sure is a start.
commiedeer 4 years ago 2
Jock Brandis and his bicycle or hand powered peanut sheller for Mali and Uganda which won a Popular Mechanics award should inspire people to think of those for whom pedal power is a strong component of their lives, rather than a quirkish hobby. He innovated so that food could be produced more easily
beameraus 4 years ago
Haha, I used to wire my portable stereo up to the dynamo on my bike when I was 12, 26 years ago! (needed some tricky filtering) How about using this idea to help power air con or lighting in a gymnasium???
lemee70 4 years ago
sfdasf
support2t 4 years ago
a great initiative. I've been thinking about the posibillities in this for a while, but everyone i talk about it to just think im crazy, lol. Just imagine all the energy that could be saved i if this could be used in gyms, for example.
divwak 4 years ago 2
I could read it! One thing that we all could do is to set our screen just a little darker. You wouldn't beleve the difference it makes.
bum291 4 years ago
Great look but the text is so small that I could not read it. (No wise cracks please)
A little more info please.
ultraslo 4 years ago
awesome
jackpotatlasdotcom 4 years ago