Boats thrive on things simple and do badly where things get overtly complicated. Simple things that work make sense and in a right thinking world should always be our first choice. Sadly it is seldom the case.
Simplify ... Not a bad mantra, repeat as needful.
Which brings me to a pretty great post about a woman who has designed a fridge that needs no fuel, has no moving parts and works on solar power in the form of evaporation...
Emily Cummins is a student/inventor who did the deed! Inhabitat has the scoop and more info can be found on her personal website.
Emily is doing good work and deserves some serious attaboys and support.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Something for the real world a solar powered fridge...Good works!
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Labels: Boat Systems, Good works, Things that work