Aug 13 2007Solar Powered Bikini and Gaming Bra

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The Siggraph 2007 Convention (Special Interest Group for Computer Graphics) went down last week and there were a number of interesting innovations displayed. Among them was an updated solar powered bikini that was first shown in 2006. The bikini generates enough power to charge an iPod or cell phone. I had this idea years ago, except it was a pair of men's swim trunks. The only problem was that the world doesn't produce enough solar cells to cover my ding dong. I would have been able to power the whole state though.

New this year was a bra and boxer set that can be used to control different aspects of video games. Which is pretty sweet, because Hold on to the Boobies might very well be my most favorite game ever. Just a heads up though folks, stay away from one player mode - it's not fun.

Solar Powered Bikini and Gaming Bra [Gizmodo]

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Reader Comments

you just used the term 'ding dong'...

...you are the best.

Anything that promotes women to wear their underwear on the outside it A-Ok in my book.

"stay away from one player mode - it's not fun." speak for yourself

Good luck getting women to wear that. Women want their boobs to look huge, not to power the f***** world

I'd wear it. my boobs are big enough as it is.

Just another geek ploy to get their hands on your boobs.

I like keeping abreast of important developments in the gaming world.

the product's kinda meh.


I bet i could make the blonde squirt.

Pfft. Bikini? You get wet in that thing, and you'll electrocute yourself.
And wearing it over your formal wear is sure to get you kicked out of the meeting you had. Unless it's an all male conference. Unless unless you're a male, as well.

Of all the places, why the boobs? Why can't they just make solar powered hats? I doubt any woman in her right mind would wear something like that.

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