Harnessing brain waves eh? I can imagine angry gamers kids overclocking their machines with pure rage. Maybe games like Crisis will produce the first Super Saiyan in an attempt to run the game with all settings on high.
there are a couple of good ideas floating around out there using the same idea. one involves creating small antennas tuned to GSM, CDMA, and 2.4 spectrum. there is plenty of excess RF energy bouncing around out there, and if you create the antenna properly there is the potential to power small devices... all without a battery.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Harnessing brain waves eh? I can imagine angry gamers kids overclocking their machines with pure rage.
Maybe games like Crisis will produce the first Super Saiyan in an attempt to run the game with all settings on high.
I think that might just blow the PC!
there are a couple of good ideas floating around out there using the same idea. one involves creating small antennas tuned to GSM, CDMA, and 2.4 spectrum. there is plenty of excess RF energy bouncing around out there, and if you create the antenna properly there is the potential to power small devices... all without a battery.