Longhare
02-14-2008, 06:16 PM
Okay, so it's not exactly viable yet, but it sounds like a fun idea. From the journal Nature:
..."Mobile phone battery running out mid-conversation? One day you might be able to make a few vigorous arm movements while wearing a nanowire electricity-generating shirt to keep the battery going. This is power-dressing in the real sense: nothing to do with shoulder pads or 1980s office dramas..." (more of "Fabric May Be the First Real Power Suit." (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2004181438_powerclothes14.html))
And for those of us planning on building in the cloud forest near the Olympic National Forest, from a related article in the Seattle Times:..."French scientists have proposed capturing energy from raindrops hitting a structure with piezoelectric properties." Finally, a trade off for those of us with NO hope of ever generating solar power! (more of "Power Generating Clothes? Keep Your Shirt On") (http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080213/full/news.2008.572.html)
Now, if I could just harness the static in my hair this time of year...
Louanne
"Longhare"
..."Mobile phone battery running out mid-conversation? One day you might be able to make a few vigorous arm movements while wearing a nanowire electricity-generating shirt to keep the battery going. This is power-dressing in the real sense: nothing to do with shoulder pads or 1980s office dramas..." (more of "Fabric May Be the First Real Power Suit." (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2004181438_powerclothes14.html))
And for those of us planning on building in the cloud forest near the Olympic National Forest, from a related article in the Seattle Times:..."French scientists have proposed capturing energy from raindrops hitting a structure with piezoelectric properties." Finally, a trade off for those of us with NO hope of ever generating solar power! (more of "Power Generating Clothes? Keep Your Shirt On") (http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080213/full/news.2008.572.html)
Now, if I could just harness the static in my hair this time of year...
Louanne
"Longhare"