James
Member since: Jul 6th, 2006
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Member since: Jul 6th, 2006
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| Joystiq | 2 Comments |
| Engadget | 1 Comment |
| Cinematical | 1 Comment |
Japan gets "champagne gold" PSP, U.S. gets jealous
Jan 10th 2007 1:18PM (Joystiq)Japan 1, US 10000000000
Open Water 2! Now with Less Sharks!
Nov 29th 2006 3:54AM (Cinematical)Anyways, I can't help but think of The Sims here... (putting people in a pool and removing the ladder).
ESA's goodbye letter to E3's little heroes
Aug 9th 2006 2:55PM (Joystiq)Residential windmill saves money, the environment
Jul 6th 2006 7:38PM (Engadget)"At around $8,500 including installation of the 35-foot-tower, the Skystream supposedly pays for itself within four to twelve years"
The tower is just part of the cost, you are also going to need some sort of storage mechanism (bank of batteries or flywheels or something), inverter, etc. But if you are in an area where bringing power lines in is not ideal, its probably worth it.
We actually generate more power than we can use, for which our excess goes into heating the hot-tub. Previously we had a generate that would turn on automatically to charge the batteries, which is still there, just in case.
Noise is not an issue.
And no birds yet.