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No, this is not the Hundred Dollar Laptop.
Beryl
Jeff Courtman wrote:
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> The problem with this side of the tread (re: human powered
> electronics) is forgetting how much human power it takes to maintain,
> say, a hundred watt bulb. I googled it yesterday to see if I could
> find a simple way to equate human power (eg. calorie's burned) to
> electrical units (watts or watts/hour).
>
>
> I didn't find what I was looking for, but my favorite was a clip from
> youtube showing a nicely designed system so you can power your
> laptop. The narrator says, "So Erin can surf the web or send emails
> while pedaling." Right. I'm a pretty good typist while pedaling......
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLaaunce4JQ&feature=related
>
>
> The other was an Ellen Degeneres show where she had 7 or 8 spin
> cyclists over in the corner pedaling away....to power 1 monitor and a
> 'light' although they didn't show the light. Wow....one whole
> monitor.....and it only took 8 people in great shape to keep it
> going.....
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czvL7V3HgwQ
>
>
> There would seem to be two conceptual issues with most human powered
> exhibits (that attempt anything beyond modeling how electricity can be
> generated). First, there is often a disconnect - we want visitors to
> leave thinking, "Wow, it's hard work, and a lot of it, to keep a light
> bulb lit." When what they seem to leave with is, "Cool, I made a
> light bulb light up." The other disconnect is one of scale: We ask
> them to power a single (or several devices) and then somehow expect
> them to abstract that into macro environment, eg, a whole house, not
> to mention a neighborhood, a city, a state, etc.....
>
> Wish I had the answer to how to make these kinds of exhibits more
> germane, but.....
>
> jeff c
>
> (and yes, there are way,way,way too many suv's here in the Dallas Ft.
> Worth area)
>
> Just my two cents worth.....
>
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Beryl Rosenthal, Ph.D.
Director
Tsongas Industrial History Center
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