Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Slacker's calories backup to turning on the TV ??


Cumulation of calories due to lack of exercise over time can cause illness. To be more useful, now excess calories may be channeled into an energy source to turn on the television.
This idea was sticking out when the 23 Japanese companies united to form an alliance in a campaign to find alternative energy sources. Quoted from News.com.au, Wednesday (08/09/2010), this alliance also involves the two eternal enemies in the automotive industry, namely Honda and Toyota.
In the domestic sphere, the campaign aimed to create a variety of energy-saving electronic devices that do not need a battery to turn it on. Instead, the body heat of pemakainyalah which will be a source of energy.
His first target is the slacker, who has spent all day in front of the television. Body heat and the slightest movement will be converted into energy, which at least can be used to turn on the television and video games.
Choosing the lazy as a target of the campaign is not without reason, because this group is considered at most to save energy is not useful. If not utilized, the energy will be wasted and only cause disease.
This innovation will greatly reduce the reliance on household electricity, which uses fossil fuel generators or battery that is not environmentally friendly. Globally, this could reduce the negative impacts of climate change.
"The idea is the same as the lamp is lit when the shoes used for walking. For those who are lazy to move, simply shake the remote control to turn on the television without the aid of batteries," says Roy Freeland, owner of a British company that also cares Perpetuum energy issues.
As is known, modern society tends to spend all day in front of the television and less exercise. This lifestyle is not healthy, because it triggers the accumulation of calories that can lead to diabetes and various heart problems and blood vessels.

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