convert wind energy into power that can charge a cell phone

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only for the greenest of the green - a wind powered device that can power any small appliance. (via cribcandy.com)

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Updated Dec 30, 2007

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JanetTO08 on Dec 30, 2007

This is very cool. I get my email constantly (via http://123together.com) on my Blackberry while I go long distance biking. I often run out of power. I'm going to get that wind powered device and tape it to my bike!

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luna's recommendation

perfect for the windy city...use all that wind for something

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Updated Jul 24, 2008

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Yournewbestfriend on Jul 31, 2008

This is so cool! Great find

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