Yep - most compact with compatability with both Android and Apple - Solio Classic 2. Internal 3200mah lipo. Flower-shape foldable hard panels. Takes 6-8 hours to full charge, WITH repointing during the day under best of conditions. The largest internal battery of the line and largest panels. You said phones, so keep in mind that the latest phones are approaching 3200mah internal already like the Note3, so you won't ever achieve a full charge on a single charge of the Solio. Recommend frequent opportunity charging instead of full-cycles. Don't even mess around with smaller units in the line.
Larger - Foldable Goal Zero Nomad 13 or 20 with larger Anker external battery packs. Only 1a output from Nomads built-in usb port. If you want more current, use the "12v" cigarette lighter output to a higher powered mobile 12v > 5v usb adapter. Again, Anker can provide these. Recommend charging only one device at a time when using the 12v output. Still recommend opportunity charging the pack when you can, and don't even expect a single one-day charge to full with a fully depeleted larger Anker pack. Keep battery out of the sun.
Realistically you'll be wanting to babysit and properly angle the panels during the day which will limit your activities and possibly be prone to theft. Hanging one off your back or shoulder gear while mobile is the least effective.
Most of this stuff is just barely above the toy-status, but it can be done.
Taking it more seriously means using a Powerfilm rollable or foldable panel, small agm battery, charge controller, consulting your geographic solar-insolation hours etc, but that means $$$ just to charge a phone. Recommend the smaller KISS methods above instead.
Lots of junk out there in this category, so beware.
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With any luck PN Junction will be around soon - he is the porta power man here!Leave a comment:
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Off on a 4 week camping trip soon but few opportunities to charge my phone (Samsung Galaxy).
Anybody used a solar charger? OR, rather, anybody used an EFFECTIVE solar charger?
If so, tips on make, model and where to purchase gladly welcomed.
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I agree. I was simply trying to counter the strange claim that corporations have somehow been off-limits to attack until some recent time.Leave a comment:
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The Boston Tea Party was a direct attack on ships owned by the East India Company, a privately-owned company. The British government wasn't directly involved, though obviously the East India Company both benefited from the British policy and was seen as symbolic of the policies the colonialists didn't like.Leave a comment:
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The Boston Tea Party was a direct attack on ships owned by the East India Company, a privately-owned company. The British government wasn't directly involved, though obviously the East India Company both benefited from the British policy and was seen as symbolic of the policies the colonialists didn't like.Leave a comment:
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The Boston Tea Party was a direct attack on ships owned by the East India Company, a privately-owned company. The British government wasn't directly involved, though obviously the East India Company both benefited from the British policy and was seen as symbolic of the policies the colonialists didn't like.
The Boston Tea Party was a revolt against the king and nothing more or less though they wouldn't like the statement.
The Boston Tea Party and the teabaggers of today have zero in common either for that matter.Leave a comment:
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The Boston Tea Party was a direct attack on ships owned by the East India Company, a privately-owned company. The British government wasn't directly involved, though obviously the East India Company both benefited from the British policy and was seen as symbolic of the policies the colonialists didn't like.Leave a comment:
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Well, I guess we simply have different perspectives then, and I can respect that.
In my view, parody and satire are part of the fine, and somewhat chaotic, tradition of American politics going back to before the Revolutionary War.
And I see no reason why a group of people should be immune to that just because they formed a corporation and try to make a profit.
About the companies - So it is fine that some group of people - individual or investors - is trying to build something with effort and money so another group of non producers or actually leaches comes along and distorts what the workers are doing just for fun or in an actual attempt to harm their effort - saying "it's my right to do any thing I want".
The attacks on companies didn't start back in the 1700's.Leave a comment:
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Well, I guess we simply have different perspectives then, and I can respect that.
In my view, parody and satire are part of the fine, and somewhat chaotic, tradition of American politics going back to before the Revolutionary War.
And I see no reason why a group of people should be immune to that just because they formed a corporation and try to make a profit.Leave a comment:
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A politician, celebrity intentionally place themselves in harms way - that is their business and how they make their money.
Parody site are just another part of the sickness of today's society. Like people whining that the American dream is dead. The American dream never meant you could follow in your father's footsteps at GM and live an easy life. To me it meant that if you worked hard enough, long enough and smartly you could do well.
In my view, parody and satire are part of the fine, and somewhat chaotic, tradition of American politics going back to before the Revolutionary War.
And I see no reason why a group of people should be immune to that just because they formed a corporation and try to make a profit.Leave a comment:
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Russ, this is a serious question for my own curiosity and not trying to escalate a flame war. I'm really interested as to why you draw that distinction.
Given that "lying about someone to try to make them look bad" is almost a definition of parody, why should that be OK for a public figure but not a corporation?
Companies spend money to make a name - hopefully a good name and some fool can come along telling tall lies to destroy it intentionally. The greens and left are very happy to do the damage with 100% intention of harm. WIT, to me, stands for lackwit.
A politician, celebrity intentionally place themselves in harms way - that is their business and how they make their money.
Parody site are just another part of the sickness of today's society. Like people whining that the American dream is dead. The American dream never meant you could follow in your father's footsteps at GM and live an easy life. To me it meant that if you worked hard enough, long enough and smartly you could do well.Leave a comment:
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Given that "lying about someone to try to make them look bad" is almost a definition of parody, why should that be OK for a public figure but not a corporation?
I don't really see much distinction between, for example, Saturday Night Live having Tina Fey pretend to be Sarah Palin and act ignorant, vs. Saturday Night Live running a fake commercial proclaiming the supposed virtues of pre-oiled shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico and proclaiming it was "Brought to you by BP."
Under our laws, either one is OK. Basically, as long as there's no fraud (deception for monetary gain), as long as the intent was parody it's generally allowed. Under our system, we don't require that it be good parody (imagine trying to litigate whether a joke was actually funny), or that everyone get the joke. In fact, some of the best parody is just barely plausible enough that some people think it's true, like Onion articles.
FWIW, the "National Report" and "Wyoming Institute of Technology" websites which kicked all this off are both fairly obvious parody sites (though not very good ones). Heck, the logo for "Wyoming Institute of Technology" is even the word "WIT" in giant letters.Leave a comment:
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The "corporations are people" was in answer (at least in part) to the unions and similar groups one party used extensively that were and are allowed to do what they want with money. I don't see where that really comes into play.
The "comedians" of today are like the old "if you can't do then teach" - add to that, "if you are useless at everything else and have a smart mouth then be a comedian".Leave a comment:
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That distinction starts to become meaningless when the Supremes declare that a corporation is a person with a right to make unlimited political contributions. Next thing corporations will be holding public office and at that point will become fair game for lies and distortions.
There is also the slippery slope among lies, satire and parody, made more difficult when a lot of people do not get the joke.Leave a comment:
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