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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Water powered clock spotted for $16 Just add water. Powered by water not batteries! This new clock has a set of electrodes inside that extracts energy from the compound particles that reside in water. It uses water (and a dash of salt) and turns it into energy to power the clock. Every time you gaze at this clock you will know that you are doing your own little bit to clean up the environment! Available August 15, 2008. Order now and be sure to be the first on your block with such a cool eco-friendly clock. http://www.bedolwhatsnext.com/ecofri...4i1udr00qbc0p3
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