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	<title>Comments on: Vetta Solar Flare Computer</title>
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		<title>By: A Rider</title>
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		<dc:creator>A Rider</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 03:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Were it only true. The Vetta site (which could be better written in a number of areas) contains no info on the Solar Flare light -- which does sound like a cool thing. My commuter bike spends a lot of time sitting in the sun. Of course, if you have to use the quick-steal mounting -- oops, I mean the &quot;quick-release&quot; -- that sort-of eliminates the on-bike charging. (Which raises the forever-question: why can&#039;t bike accessories be made more theft-resistant.) But without that elusive &quot;more info&quot; from vetta.com you can&#039;t tell whether this is well executed, or just another swell idea...

Still... a solar charger makes a lot more sense than the what-were-they-thinking USB chargers. I mean, my computer has enough things to do, related to actual &quot;computing,&quot; to waste time or energy charging batteries. If you have a computer, you&#039;ve got AC power. (And if you don&#039;t have AC, you surely would not use precious computer battery power to charge your bike light.)]]></description>
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<p>Were it only true. The Vetta site (which could be better written in a number of areas) contains no info on the Solar Flare light &#8212; which does sound like a cool thing. My commuter bike spends a lot of time sitting in the sun. Of course, if you have to use the quick-steal mounting &#8212; oops, I mean the &#8220;quick-release&#8221; &#8212; that sort-of eliminates the on-bike charging. (Which raises the forever-question: why can&#8217;t bike accessories be made more theft-resistant.) But without that elusive &#8220;more info&#8221; from vetta.com you can&#8217;t tell whether this is well executed, or just another swell idea&#8230;</p>
<p>Still&#8230; a solar charger makes a lot more sense than the what-were-they-thinking USB chargers. I mean, my computer has enough things to do, related to actual &#8220;computing,&#8221; to waste time or energy charging batteries. If you have a computer, you&#8217;ve got AC power. (And if you don&#8217;t have AC, you surely would not use precious computer battery power to charge your bike light.)</p>
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