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The Future of Batteries - CarbonBusa - 23-05-2011 Gotta love Nano Technology - Worlds Smallest Engine RE: The Future of Batteries - BEAU - 23-05-2011 Geez you've gotta love technology don't you?! RE: The Future of Batteries - DAVE01 - 23-05-2011 That's amazing RE: The Future of Batteries - Dan85 - 23-05-2011 does that mean my watch and laptop can now have a fully sick exhaust? I find it hilarious that our future is supposedly more and more in electric vehicles and hybrid rubbish things and then another mob come out with another way of powering things by burning fuel. pretty funny really i wish someone would make up there mind my head hurts from the constant change in the idea where our future lies hahaha RE: The Future of Batteries - BEAU - 23-05-2011 Nothin like the smell of laptop first thing in the morning! Haha. RE: The Future of Batteries - BikerBoy - 23-05-2011 I'm waiting for the turbo version to come out. RE: The Future of Batteries - Belzybob - 23-05-2011 (23-05-2011, 11:57am)CarbonBusa Wrote: Gotta love Nano Technology - Worlds Smallest Engine An internet regurgitation, it was a 'proof of concept' project that ended in about 2003 and went no further. RE: The Future of Batteries - Shifu - 24-05-2011 It must be some sort of bull. Does this look like an engine to enyone? No oil change? ![]() |