I'm all up for things that can help someone go green, save some electricity, gas, etc, etc.
But this one made me go Whiskey Tango Foxtrot???
Um...last time I checked, bra's didn't require power to function. They worked off of basic principles of things like statics, and dynamics. The mechanics of materials. (Oh wait, that was my sophomore year engineering schedule, sorry.) Really, unless you are a fembot, you shouldn't need your bra to generate electricity. And unless you are a stripper, then how long are you spending in just a bra anyways? Out in the light. Where having a solar cell would do you any good? Isn't the whole point of an undergarment to go, you know, under your outer garment? And if it's under a layer (or more) of clothes, how exactly is this thing going to get light to the photovoltaics, and hence to charge up your cell? Or iPod, or whatever?
Yeah yeah, it's the bra equivalent of the concept car. I get that. But why not just dedicate your design time into something actually useful. Like solar thigh high boots?
But this one made me go Whiskey Tango Foxtrot???
Um...last time I checked, bra's didn't require power to function. They worked off of basic principles of things like statics, and dynamics. The mechanics of materials. (Oh wait, that was my sophomore year engineering schedule, sorry.) Really, unless you are a fembot, you shouldn't need your bra to generate electricity. And unless you are a stripper, then how long are you spending in just a bra anyways? Out in the light. Where having a solar cell would do you any good? Isn't the whole point of an undergarment to go, you know, under your outer garment? And if it's under a layer (or more) of clothes, how exactly is this thing going to get light to the photovoltaics, and hence to charge up your cell? Or iPod, or whatever?
Yeah yeah, it's the bra equivalent of the concept car. I get that. But why not just dedicate your design time into something actually useful. Like solar thigh high boots?
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