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Anonymous
at 2:33 8/9/2007
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Plant Power FTW ... the next line of batteries : Pop the top, load a teaspoon of sugar, close lid and add another sugar to ur coffee.Next gen will us: COffee (Not De-Caf), and Red Bull
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Icarus
at 13:36 5/9/2007
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at 14:18 2/9/2007You're one of those passive aggressive pussies aren't you? I ask you, What does North Korea's dictator have to do with sony's sugar battery? What do sugar batteries have to do with the American education system?
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Anonymous
at 13:10 5/9/2007
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KIDS: Mom! can i have another battery?Mom: After you finish your dinner dear :)
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Mario
at 10:37 5/9/2007
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gee thanks sony for changing our future first the ps3 and now this. whats next hehe
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FartChick
at 7:27 4/9/2007
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smoke a medium size rabbit turd and then tell me lol
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Anonymous
at 16:47 3/9/2007
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Anonymous at 14:18is a terrorist, don't kill us muhammad!!
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Anonymous
at 3:13 3/9/2007
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MMMM Batteries
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Anonymous
at 19:7 2/9/2007
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now remember kids, dont eat your batteries!
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Anonymous
at 16:42 2/9/2007
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oops, I did it again, played with your heart, got lost in the game, oh baby baby...
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Anonymous
at 14:18 2/9/2007
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yeah, that's because Sony traded with Kim a PS2 and a copy of Red Dead Revolver against one of those starved North-Koreans for this advertisement out of financial reasons.(all you kids who didn't understand a word I just wrote or can't seem grasp the political references... are probably american or have gotten all their education at an american school)
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Anonymous
at 12:27 2/9/2007
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that lady sure looks hungry
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Anonymous
at 10:41 2/9/2007
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That's why the ps3 sucks so bad. Sony put all of its research into a stupid battery.
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dave
at 8:18 2/9/2007
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Nice, if your battery runs out away from home, just jizz in it.Good excuse to get your c**k out for all your female friends when their DS runs out of steam.
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Anonymous
at 2:38 2/9/2007
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uh no perpetual motion means 100% of the energy generated by the said device is used to power the device and make it move faster so it is perpetually moving ever faster, and there is no such thing as "100%" in any science and on that alone its false, but when you look into the things that WOULD happen, it's obvious it will never happen, hell time travel just became a possiblity, but this never will
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Anonymous
at 15:12 1/9/2007
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Hell Yeah! If my battery ever runs out then I'll just eat it.
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Kawasaki
at 14:50 1/9/2007
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you fools...we make battery from rice cakes next. I use this to power super robot space monkey and destroy world! Banzai!!!
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Anonymous
at 14:30 1/9/2007
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It doesn't exists because the air and friction but what if some one invent something that goes through those problems, maybe one day. Who knows.
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Anonymous
at 12:38 1/9/2007
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perpetual motion doesn't exist numb nuts. to be perpetual it has not not stop moving.... a little thing called friction tends to stop things from moving meaning that they need an additional energy source to keep them running
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stormyandcold
at 12:17 1/9/2007
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energy is infact free, look around you...perpertual motion energy devices will be realised one day when the governments of the world stop with-hold and suppressing it
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Anonymous
at 11:58 1/9/2007
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sony is known for its useless devices and inventions, no? can I eat my PSP now?
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Anonymous
at 6:4 1/9/2007
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That kicks ass
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Anonymous
at 1:21 1/9/2007
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Sweet!
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Anonymous
at 1:0 1/9/2007
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wow ha ha sony sucks man how good was umd
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Anonymous
at 23:7 31/8/2007
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sounds great! imagine recharging batteries just by adding sugar =D
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