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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-09-08 12:10 PM
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Energy Problems SOLVED! All Hail The Hello Kitty Solar Charger!! ENN
The tech blogosphere has been aflutter this week with the next, biggest thing to change our lives. Well, perhaps the lives of millions of pre-teens across the world. The Hello Kitty Solar Charger.

Fresh after last years release of the Hello Kitty space heater, this nearly 6x 6x 3 contraption can recharge your iPod, Blackberry, or any other portable electronic device with a USB plug. The charger also has a DC battery for those unfortunate moments when sunlight just isnt cutting it (a typical solar charge takes 6 hours while a DC charge takes 1). Interestinglyamidst the designer purses and jewelrythe charger is nowhere to be found on the online store at Hello Kittys official website, home of parent company Sanrio, Ltd. It is apparently only available at DreamKitty for $160, the unofficial one-stop shop for all things Hello Kitty. To give a point of comparison, that is almost double what many other solar chargers can be found for, and serves as fodder for many of the anti-Hello Kitty groups out there.

Despite the price, however, the people at Sanrio are introducing a concept into the worlds of our generations youth: renewables. This hearkens back to a previous 3P discussion about Hummers in Happy Meals where the question was posed, if responsible automakers shelled out as much cash as GM, could a Tesla or Prius or Smart Car just as easily make its way into a McDonalds promotion? Leaving the resultant question of how much cash that would actually take aside, the discussion does bring up a good point. The brands that already hold significance in young peoples lives are great vehicles to teach them about the environment and sustainability. However, whether this is a conscious effort by the makers of Hello Kitty to influence the way we consume products, or if this is a moment of clever PR work is hard to know for sure.

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http://www.enn.com/sci-tech/article/36052
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jakem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-09-08 12:18 PM
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1. i understand it can charge these...
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phantom power Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-09-08 12:24 PM
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2. It's a hedge, to make sure the Hello Kitty brand survives the fall of civilization.
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