If you guys are honestly buying this for the environmental benefits, that's a little sad. If you're willing to throw out your perfectly good alarm clock that takes about 1 watt-hour a day, then you better be retreating to a cave to make up for the rest of your energy consumption. Turning on even an energy-efficient lightbulb for 4 seconds takes more power than this.
Neat little clock, but only for the "bragging rights", if you will. This would do very close to nothing for the environment.
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Cool,
Only I've had one on my desk for 4 years. Not really new technology, but its cool (:
If you guys are honestly buying this for the environmental benefits, that's a little sad. If you're willing to throw out your perfectly good alarm clock that takes about 1 watt-hour a day, then you better be retreating to a cave to make up for the rest of your energy consumption. Turning on even an energy-efficient lightbulb for 4 seconds takes more power than this.
Neat little clock, but only for the "bragging rights", if you will. This would do very close to nothing for the environment.