We’re not sure whether light therapy is the real deal or a crock of bull, but Philips promises relief for seasonal affective disorder, low energy, and sleep disorders with the Go-Lite Blue, which costs $279 and is also, yes, a clock. If we had money to burn, we’d try this out the morning after switching to daylight savings time—that’s always a real bummer. Maybe the glowing light would make us feel as though we hadn’t just lost an hour. It only takes 15 minutes per day in front of the blue light, according to Philips.
The lemon powered clock is cool. Reminds me of the lemon powered thinking cap in the hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy.
I remember making something similar in highshool, but it was with coke instead, and it powered our home brew calculator.
That was a good book.
After killing lots of Timex and Casio watches I will stick with suunto watches. At $400 its pricey but its lasted 6 years and counting so its worth it