Illuminating bleach water

Illuminating bleach water

Rajini Rao post about clean water from lime, salt, and sunlight (http://goo.gl/SctrB) reminded me of Ali Adelstein post about clean water (http://goo.gl/KLbez).

It also reminded me of this story about a year ago of a guy who figured out that a bottle of water inserted in the roof is the equivalent of a 60-watt bulb.

Read more from TreeHugger http://goo.gl/LmTdV

http://isanglitrongliwanag.org/

I leave you with Blinded by the light

Manfred Mann – Blinded by the Light

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  1. Rajini Rao
    August 25, 2012

    Yes! I was thinking of the water-light bottle too! 

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  2. Liz Krane
    August 25, 2012

    I remember that guy! I think it was on 60 Minutes. Very cool stuff. Such a simple idea, it makes you wonder why you didn’t think of it yourself.

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  3. Chad Haney
    August 25, 2012

    We are too busy making things complicated.

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  4. Sandy Orenstein
    August 25, 2012

    FWIW, I never think about making holes in the roof. I do have a 100+ year old ship’s deck prism converted to a night light. I occasionally walk past a block of glass set in the sidewalk pavement as a light source for commercial building storage areas. Who would have guessed it is the equivalent of a 60w bulb?

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  5. Carlos dos Santos
    August 28, 2012

    They are using this in poor places in Brazil with amazing results. Simple idea, great effect.

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