Hero999 Banned Aug 15, 2009 #21 giftiger_wunsch said: Only if you also add a robot which monitors the power output and whips them when it goes below a set threshold Click to expand... How about giving it an electric shock instead?
giftiger_wunsch said: Only if you also add a robot which monitors the power output and whips them when it goes below a set threshold Click to expand... How about giving it an electric shock instead?
giftiger_wunsch New Member Aug 15, 2009 #22 Hero999 said: How about giving it an electric shock instead? Click to expand... Hehe there's a slight irony that when the mouse stops producing enough electricity it'll be zapped by more electricity
Hero999 said: How about giving it an electric shock instead? Click to expand... Hehe there's a slight irony that when the mouse stops producing enough electricity it'll be zapped by more electricity
giftiger_wunsch New Member Aug 15, 2009 #23 Mr RB said: Exactly one Mousepower... OF COURSE. Click to expand... Therein lies the problem. Given how little output a mouse is likely to generate, human power is definitely best. Stealing the idea from a typical dynamo, how about using a bicycle to power it? Or an exercise bike. Or a giant hamster ball **broken link removed**
Mr RB said: Exactly one Mousepower... OF COURSE. Click to expand... Therein lies the problem. Given how little output a mouse is likely to generate, human power is definitely best. Stealing the idea from a typical dynamo, how about using a bicycle to power it? Or an exercise bike. Or a giant hamster ball **broken link removed**