[at-l] this will, eventually, benefit hikers!

David Addleton dfaddleton at gmail.com
Thu Jul 26 11:58:52 CDT 2007


I think their mantra is 4 kilos for 4 day's power; 9 lbs is what they're
carrying now

On 7/26/07, bluetrail at aol.com <bluetrail at aol.com> wrote:
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> I recently submitted a research proposal for a military wearable power
> system.? Can't discuss the particulars of the illustrations I saw, but it
> did make me laugh a bit when I thought about it in hiker-context.? The
> article says something about wanting it to weight 9 lbs or less; that's
> still a lot of weight for a hiker.
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> Joan
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> Subject: [at-l] this will, eventually, benefit hikers!
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> http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Wanted_Wearable_Power_System_Batteries_Included_999.html
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