BBC Tests Pre-Commercial Toshiba Fuel Cell Laptop
nbannerman writes "Fuel cells have been talked about a lot recently, but Toshiba have finally demonstrated a working model. The BBC News website provides some interesting background on fuel cells, but does carrying a warning for the future; 'Toshiba's phase one fuel cell shows how near, but also how far, the version is from being a commercial reality.'"
It is only a matter of time before some dry county distillers catch on to the idea, which will bring the whole new meaning to the term 'drinking and [hard]driving'.
Try getting THAT through airport security.
Dear Tomoaki Arimura (pictured in the linked article), As a general rule, the tip of one's tie should come to about the edge his pants.
Off-topic of course, but I couldn't help it. Is he trying to polish his shoes with that thing, or...? Sorry, mod me down if you really need to.
Oh, fuel cells are cool. Your car wants one.
If you can't just be yourself, then be more like me, ok?
..is that with a small adapter, you could use it to toast marshmallows at work. :-P
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Yeah? Well I think you're overrated too.
Forget about ever taking one of thes eon an airplane. Methanol is a self oxygenating liquid, I believe, so it is very volatile.
Explain that to the airport police..."Really, it is a liquid fuel for my LAPTOP! Ow, that rubber glove doesn't help much for pain does it?"
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Speaking of laptops starting fires, why is it no one's talking about this:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2607
Why does an 11 year old have a brand new iBook anyway!!! I didn't even get a freakin' Speak'n'Spell until my 16th birthday.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
welcome to slashdot, you are apparently new here.
I don't think you critically read the article.
People here don't even read the articles, much less in a critical fashion.
Maybe you are not new here, and instead just confused. People here are very often critical of the articles that they have not even read... if so, please disregard my email, if not, please add me to your newsletter.
Don't anthropomorphize computers: they hate that.