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by Rob on May 22, 2013

Comment posted on Solar Technology in the Streets by Christina

I wanted to share this with you as well. For quite a few years now, Citizin has marketed a watch called Eco Drive. The face of the watch is a solar panel which absorbs light which it stores in the cell which operates the watch. No batteries. It has become increasingly popular as years go by.

http://www.citizenwatch.com/COC/English/intro5.asp

Christina also commented

  • I wanted to share this with you as well. For quite a few years now, Citizen has marketed a watch called Eco Drive. The face of the watch is a solar panel which absorbs light which it stores in the cell which operates the watch. No batteries. It has become increasingly popular as years go by.

    http://www.citizenwatch.com/COC/English/intro5.asp

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    B: The article I wrote was written as suggestions and ideas.

    It was a commentary on how many people choose to eat unhealthy food to save money because they don’t want to spend more money on perhaps healthier choices. We will willingly go and spend $5 on a gourmet coffee but not spend it on buying of several vegetables.

    I certainly did not suggest that only overweight people are stupid or overshop. My husband is not overweight by any means and is a hoarder of food stuff. I am overweight and not a stupid woman. Sure, I make some poor choices. The issue is: It is about choice.

    The principles mentioned in the article can apply to anyone and to any income. For example, dried beans can be purchased in bulk and in most cases are cheaper then the tinned variety. Also, bulk beans do not have the preservatives or salt such as tinned beans do. If you cannot grocery shop every week, you do have the option of freezing or perhaps making a variety of meals from some of the ingredients so that fresh does not spoil and go to waste. Some of the nutrients will be lost but vegetables, etc. are better then none. Do you live in a climate where you can grown your own produce outside or indoors? Could be an option. Reflect on your options.

    As you mentioned, your family is on a limited income so that means you have to make choices with regards to food, clothing, and shelter. I am sure the same goes for food as well.

    Life is all about choices and everyday we make a choice. Thank you for taking the time to express your comments.

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1 Christina February 25, 2008 at 6:06 am

I wanted to share this with you as well. For quite a few years now, Citizin has marketed a watch called Eco Drive. The face of the watch is a solar panel which absorbs light which it stores in the cell which operates the watch. No batteries. It has become increasingly popular as years go by.

http://www.citizenwatch.com/COC/English/intro5.asp

2 Christina February 25, 2008 at 6:07 am

I wanted to share this with you as well. For quite a few years now, Citizen has marketed a watch called Eco Drive. The face of the watch is a solar panel which absorbs light which it stores in the cell which operates the watch. No batteries. It has become increasingly popular as years go by.

http://www.citizenwatch.com/COC/English/intro5.asp

3 thomas C gray February 25, 2008 at 7:11 am

Your idea of “free” electricty is quite a large lie. Let’s see you produce solar electricity for under 15 cents per kilowatt hour, or twice what the grid charges me. You’d better stop lying.

4 Scott February 25, 2008 at 2:42 pm

Cheers Christina, that looks great. I’ll see if I can track down one here.

Thomas, I’m sorry you’re being overcharged. However, I suspect you’re confusing the production costs with the final retail value you see on the bill.

5 Andre February 27, 2008 at 12:37 am

My country (South Africa) has experienced quite an energy crisis recently. Since then we have also started implementing a lot of solar power devices.

6 Scott February 27, 2008 at 1:00 am

Andre, that’s great to hear (the solar devices, not the energy crisis). Hope we see many more in the next few years.