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This one kindof struck my imagionation a little bit, If they are able to power a cell phone with water, would it be much harder to get the laptop going with the same principle?. I mean, a laptop does have more electricity needs, but You could also shove a whole ton more micro-tubes into it for the water. and if that is true, what would be the steps on charging it? would you have to turn it onto its side so the water would run through the tubes? How long do you think it will be able to charge it for? and, Do you think that if we incorperate carbon-nanotubes for computing power that the laptop could run virtually forever?