They have a couple recharge stations like this at Six Flags America that you have to pay something like $2 for. I think it's kind of ridiculous, but I can understand why they'd be around.
... or if they aimed all the existing cells at the sun. I guess if the continental plate suddenly drifted south of the equator, then those north-facing cells might come in handy.
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They have a couple recharge stations like this at Six Flags America that you have to pay something like $2 for. I think it's kind of ridiculous, but I can understand why they'd be around.
if they covered that thing in solar cells you could get a better charge.
... or if they aimed all the existing cells at the sun. I guess if the continental plate suddenly drifted south of the equator, then those north-facing cells might come in handy.
Still a moot point... the festival has been rainy the last 5 years:
http://www.london-weatherstation.co.uk/glastonbury-weekend-weather-watch