Must-Have Statement Pieces for International Women’s Day

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As we approach International Women’s Day, we’re seeing a clear trend toward wearing this year’s #BeBoldForChange message and attitude on one’s sleeve (or shirt). For some, it’s about making a powerful political statement, and for others, raising basic awareness. Either way, a strong case can be made for embodying the “you are what you wear” mentality. If you want to express yourself this International Women’s Day, here are a few pieces that will empower you to represent the issues you support in any setting.

Just because

Future Is Female International Women's Day Shirt

Nothing makes a statement quite like a T-shirt that, well, makes a statement. This “The Future Is Female” shirt from Etsy is as casual as it is powerful. The slogan, which has been revived only recently, was born in the radical women’s movement of the ’70s and was originally silk-screened as the slogan for New York City’s first women’s bookstore.

Running errands

Feminist Bag Forever 21

Grab this “Feminist” tote bag from Forever21 when you’re on your way to the store and feel strong and proud the entire day. The term “feminism” dates back to the mid-1800s, when women in the U.S. were fighting for property rights, equal pay and access to higher education.

Out to dinner

This is What a Feminist Looks Like Earrings

Say it with jewelry. Try these “This Is What a Feminist Looks Like” earrings from CafePress, which are small but mighty, conveying support and awareness among people of all backgrounds, ages and gender identities.

As a gift (or just for you)

The Feminine Mystique buy Betty Friedan

The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan is a foundational read that helped light a match under the second-wave feminist movement of the early 1960s. It was and is still lauded for its direct approach to a taboo topic of the time, and it continues to spark conversation about who should be included in feminist discourse.

More reading

I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai International Women's Day

Not all women experience the same things. But they do stand up for their own equality. Read or gift Malala Yousafzai’s book, I Am Malala, to celebrate her fight for a right to education and to honor the toughness of women making waves for their gender in their own countries.

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8 of the Unsexiest Home Appliances to Buy Right Now

If you have a home appliances wish list, we bet there are some pretty exciting things on it. An outdoor pizza oven, a wine fridge or an espresso maker would definitely take your home entertaining up a notch. Even a brand-new front-loading washer can be the stuff of home appliance fantasies. We just want to remind you of a few unsung heroes in the household appliances department that you may want to consider nabbing for your next home renovation or spring spruce up. Stay tuned for home appliances deals and promo codes from top stores to score these unsexy yet insanely useful electrical appliances at a steal.

1. Trash compactor. Never gripe about running out of space in your garbage can before trash day again. JCPenney has you covered on compactors for every budget.

8 of the Unsexiest Home Appliances to Buy Right Now2. Garbage disposal. If you don’t already have a garbage disposal, you know the pain of throwing food scraps into the trash only to have them stink the next day. If you already have one, it may be time get ahead on a replacement at Lowe’s. They typically last about 12 years.

3. Chest freezer. It’s kind of an adulting rite of passage to own a garage fridge, right? For storing anything from bulk meats to beverages, chest freezers are definitely worth the investment.

8 of the Unsexiest Home Appliances to Buy Right Now 24. Air purifier. Since we’re talking about being adults, maybe it’s also time to consider the air quality in your home. If you are prone to seasonal allergies, an air purifier can be life changing.

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5. Air conditioner. It’s still winter, so the thought of chilling the air any further can be extremely unsexy. However, the temperatures will rise before you know it, so why not cash in on great air conditioner deals at Best Buy?

8 of the Unsexiest Home Appliances to Buy Right Now 16. Cooktop. If a new stove has been on your kitchen appliances wish list for a while, consider replacing the cooktop of your current one to save a few bucks.

7. Countertop oven. For those who are strapped for kitchen space, a countertop oven is heaven-sent. Find yours at Sears!

8 of the Unsexiest Home Appliances to Buy Right Now 38. Vacuum sealer. Remember those bulk meats we talked about? Protect them from freezer burn with a top-of-the-line vacuum sealer.

Which of these home appliances have jumped to the top of your shopping list? Let us know with a comment below!

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Iconic Movie Destinations to Travel To

Movie lovers: Pack your bags and head out to visit the location of your favorite films. Whether it’s Hogwarts’s Great Hall or Amity Island’s shallow, shark-infested waters, you can book a few nights at a familiar destination and feel like you’re part of the action. Embrace the cheesy nature of your trip and venture out to explore the surrounding areas. It will be an epic vacation worth the effort. Plus, you’ll get serious Cash Back when you book at Ebates. If that’s not Oscar-worthy, I don’t know what is.

Hobbiton

Hobbiton New Zealand

Alexander Farm was the inspiration for Peter Jackson’s interpretation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s “The Shire,” which is why he chose the rolling hills of this sheep farm in Waikato, New Zealand as the location for “Lord of the Rings.” Epically Middle Earth, there are few signs of modern life on the farm and plenty of kitschy Hobbit experiences to be enjoyed. For LOTR buffs, this is a must-visit. Take a full day tour of the movie set through Expedia and be sure to have a drink at the festive Green Dragon Inn.

Hogwarts

Hogwarts library set

Christ Church College in Oxford, UK was not only the inspiration for the Harry Potter films, but it did serve as a primary movie set in many of them. Visit and you’ll get to glimpse the Great Hall, the library and the Hogwarts infirmary. For a cozy stay, book a room at nearby Macdonald Randolph Hotel in Oxford, where you can have tea just before heading out to indulge your inner witch or wizard.

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A Christmas Story House

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Completely renovated to look just like the actual film—down to the leg lamp—the house from legendary holiday movie “A Christmas Story” is worth a stop in Cleveland for any cross-country traveler. Across the street is the museum gift shop, where you can score your own decoder ring.

The Beach

Maya Beach Koh Phi Phi

On Thailand’s Koh Phi Phi Leh, you may not experience all of the same thrills of “The Beach,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio. You can, however, catch some hidden beaches and lush backdrops from the film. Here, the water’s turquoise hues and towering rock islands will have you wanting to book a room for the week. The Phi Phi Island Cabana Hotel, available through Agoda, is a good choice for a luxurious stay.

Avatar Rainforest

Hamakua Coast Avatar Rainforest

Visit the Hamakua Coast on the Big Island in Hawaii to imagine yourself in the world of “Avatar.” Though David Cameron’s vivid imagination inspired a majority of the film’s CGI moments, the lush rainforest and pristine waterfalls that enliven the backdrop are not imagined. Kalopa State Recreation Area and Akaka State Falls Park are good places to start your adventures. Hamakua Ranch B&B is a great nearby spot to call home while jaunting in and out of the trails you know and love from the movie. Book through booking.com for a great deal.

Amity Island

Amity Island

Off the coast of Massachusetts, you’ll find the quaint island of Martha’s Vineyard, otherwise known as “Amity Island” from Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film, “Jaws.” The town of Edgartown was taken over by the cast and crew for its quaint fishing-town feel and shallow surrounding waters—the perfect backdrop of a town terrorized by a series of terrifying shark attacks. Visit the Vineyard, but maybe stay out of the water unless you have a big enough boat. The Harbor View Hotel at beautiful Lighthouse Beach is a great choice for coastal New England charm (and occasional shark viewing).

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9 Dresses to Wear to a Spring Wedding

First comes Valentine’s Day, then comes spring wedding season. Thankfully, with Ebates you can afford to stock up on a supply of sweet looks that will keep you outfitted for every party. Here, nine of our favorites.

Flower Power

Floral Maxi Dress

This long maxi number is a bohemian way to play fancy. Pull your hair back for a dose of elegance.

Beads, Please

Beaded Dress

This 1920s-inspired dress works well for more formal fetes. Work a red lip to maximize the statement.

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Red Hot

Red Cut Out Dress

For destination weddings, show off a tan with this cherry-red dress. Keep it simple with neutral makeup and sandals.

Stripe Now

Striped Mara Hoffman Maxi Dress

We love this vibrant dress to take you all the way through summer parties too. Try it with simple gold jewelry.

Cold Shoulder

off the shoulder back dress

A little black dress gets the special treatment with this off-the-shoulder stunner. Try a colored heel to add a pop of intrigue.

Ladylike Luxe

blue floral lace cami dress

This elegant little blue dress looks both pretty and polished. Try it with a fun nude heel.

Pretty in Pink

Don’t underestimate the power of pink. This dress looks smart paired with a stacked platform heel for a retro vibe.

The Pleat Life

Blue Floral Pleat Dress

Pleats and print give this look its character. Wear it with a swinging ponytail for a quirky kick to the classics.

Embroidered Elegance

Embroidered boho beaded dress

This hippie-goes-dressy dress will make a statement at destination or outdoor weddings. Keep it simple with a flat sandal to tone down the length.

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The Fashionista’s Travel Checklist for Looking Fly on the Go

We all know how difficult long trips can be, from overseas flights to cross-state road trips. But that doesn’t mean you can’t look as fresh as a daisy the minute you arrive at your destination! All you need are the right packing tips. Check out this simple travel checklist of fashion and beauty must-haves that will keep you looking radiant on the run. All of these items will fit in your purse or carry-on, and you can earn Cash Back at Ebates when you buy them. Don’t forget to browse The Smart Shopper for even more travel tips and ways to travel on a budget.

  1. Extra hair ties. Just bring a whole pack. These little guys are easy to lose, and you never know when you might need an emergency bun.
  2. Face wipes. These are especially great for overnight flights when you don’t want to sleep in your makeup.
  3. Hand cream. Airplane cabins get incredibly dry, but you can stay moisturized with a travel-size cream.Colorescience Sunforgettable Medium Matte SPF 30 Brush
  4. Foldable flats. These are the ultimate carry-on checklist item. Get on the plane in your heels, but lounge in these stylish flats that won’t take up excess space.

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  1. Pointed cotton swabs. Eyeliner runs. Keep your MOTD in line with a mini pack of these babies.
  2. Mini hair brush. Need we say more?
  3. Mini lint roller. Don’t let airplane seats or the backseat of a minivan leave a mark.Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk
  4. Non-aerosol dry shampoo. Aerosol cans may leak on airplanes, so opt for a non-aerosol version of the jet-setter’s solution for clean-looking hair.
  5. Face primer. When it’s morning and you’re still en route, a little face primer is all you need for a rested glow.
  6. Lip tint. Don’t mess with lipstick in bumpy situations.Colorescience Sunforgettable Medium Matte SPF 30 Brush
  7. Brush-on sunblock. No more messy application — just land and dust this lightweight powder onto your face for instant SPF protection.
  8. Earplugs. The first step toward looking your best is getting the best sleep possible.
  9. Sleep mask. See No. 12.Patagonia Women's 3/4-Sleeved Seabrook Dress
  10. Bonus item: wrinkle-proof dress. Plan a travel outfit that will stand up to wrinkles and keep you looking crisp. This dress is simply elegant and will be your best friend for the duration of your trip. Bon voyage!

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Late-Season Ski Destinations

Winter ends March 20, which could be depressing news if you haven’t yet squeezed in a trip to the mountains to enjoy fresh snowfalls and steep terrain. Luckily, there’s still time to book Presidents Day travel deals at resorts around the world. Score a last-minute Presidents Day travel deal or book at a resort that stays open into the spring (or one that’s open year-round). Choose a destination that’s close to home or one that’s halfway across the world, but, whatever you do, don’t forget to book at Ebates to get paid for your travels!

Park City, Utah

Park City has 300 trails that are almost always white with powder during late-season weeks, and are perfect for a Presidents Day vacation. When you’re beat from a day filled with making fresh tracks, you can drop off your equipment with a ski valet, who will safely store your skis and boots while you warm up by the fire. To mix up the adventure, book a sleigh ride or a dog-sledding or bobsledding trip with the hotel’s concierge. The options are limitless.

Waldorf Astoria Park City Utah

Lake Tahoe, California

This year, the mountains at Lake Tahoe have seen more snow than they know what to do with — and the storms keep coming. Winter here will last long enough for you to squeeze in a perfect last-minute, late-season ski trip at one of Tahoe’s 13 ski resorts. Book a room at the Resort at Squaw Creek through Priceline.com for the ideal secluded resort with direct access to a chairlift to take you up the tallest mountain on the north side of the lake.

Squaw Creek Lake Tahoe California

Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia

Winter snow continues well into spring at Whistler, where you can stay at a delightfully luxurious ski-in, ski-out lodge like this one on VRBO. With consistently white conditions, Whistler sees an average annual snowfall of 39 feet. If you can’t get there by the end of spring, you can always count on the Horstman Glacier at Blackcomb — it’s open to skiers and snowboarders year-round.

Whistler Blackcomb Canada VRBO Ski Lodge

Niseko, Japan

This mountain is known around the world for its deep powder, receiving a jaw-dropping average of 55 feet of snow per year. As the crowds dwindle during spring and the conditions stay snowy, April may be the best time to visit — and it’s certainly the best time to find lodging deals through sites like agoda.com. Stay in a modern apartment or a breakfast-included hotel, or book a boutique hotel like Chalet Ivy with natural hot springs to make the long trek overseas worth it.

Agoda Chalet Ivy Niseko Japan

Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France

This high-altitude mountain reaches 12,000 feet into the sky, and is home to some of the best late-season ski trails in Europe. With the altitude comes lots of snowfall and low temperatures that keep the snow cold and fresh into spring. With a charming village to boot, Chamonix-Mont Blanc feels like picturesque Alps country. Snuggle up by the cozy fire at Grand Hotel des Alpes apres your apres-ski glass of world-class French wine.

Chamonix-Mont Blanc Grand Hotel des Alpes

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Powering Up the Star Wars Universe

We crunched the numbers to calculate how much energy it would take to power up the iconic weapons and ships from the Star Wars universe. So…just how many batteries does it take to power Star Wars? We’ll cover your favorites—lightsabers, blasters, X-wings and yes, even the Death Star.

 

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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there were lightsabers, there were blasters and there were ships. But all this cool stuff needed power. Lots of power. Let’s check out the power needs of some of your favorite “Star Wars” technology and what it would take to power up the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance.

To better understand power terminology, we took a look at the common energy usage of things in the world around us. One AA alkaline battery contains 3.9 watt-hours. A car battery contains 722 watt-hours. The Tesla Powerwall has 7 kilowatt-hours. One barrel of oil is equivalent to 1.7 megawatt-hours. A nuclear reactor yields 1,000 megawatts. And for comparison, the Earth’s annual energy consumption is 104,426 terawatt-hours per year.

 

Droids

We can’t forget about the droids that inhabit the “Star Wars” galaxy. They need power to function too.

We don’t have droids as complicated as R2D2 and C3PO just yet, but we do have ASIMO. Billed as “the world’s most advanced humanoid robot,” ASIMO, developed by Honda, stands 4’3” tall and is capable of walking, talking and helping people.

ASIMO is powered by a rechargeable 51.8-volt lithium ion battery that lasts only for an hour. That’s equivalent to 132 AA batteries or 1 car battery.

 

K-2S0

Droids would likely be as energy efficient as humanoids in the “Star Wars” universe, otherwise you would expect slaves or clones to replace them. Assuming a 2.14-meter-tall aluminum alloy body (or similar), we can estimate the weight is 470 pounds each.

To power a K-2S0, it would take 19,946 kilojoules, which is equivalent to 5,537 watt-hours. To put it into perspective, that’s 1,420 AA batteries which equals 8 car batteries, 1 Tesla Powerwall, 1.6 oz of oil per hour or 6 hundredths of a percent of a nuclear reactor.

 

BB-8

Assuming BB-8 has a similar energy efficiency as K-2S0 and knowing that BB-8 is 0.97 meters tall, calculation results are 7.92 x 109 joules, which is equivalent to 2,202 watt-hours. That is equivalent to 565 AA batteries, 4 car batteries, 1 Tesla Powerwall, 1 pint of oil per hour or 2 hundredths of a percent of a nuclear reactor.

 

Lightsabers

Lightsabers are powered by high-output diatium power cells, which are capable of recharging naturally. The blade neither radiates heat nor expends energy until it comes into contact with the solid item it is striking.

Qui-Gon Jinn used his lightsaber to cut into the thick blast doors of Nute Gunray’s bridge. The doors were 2.35 meters tall and over a meter thick. Qui-Gon’s lightsaber cut a circular area approximately 0.9 meters in diameter.

In order to melt 0.87 cubic meters of conventional steel, it would require approximately 1.69 gigajoules of thermal energy. That is equivalent to 469,482 watt-hours, slightly more energy than one lightning bolt.

One lightsaber has the equivalent energy of 120,380 AA batteries (that’s 6,000 pounds of batteries or 250 gallons, enough to fill-up a kiddie pool). It’s also equivalent to 650 car batteries (that’s 26,000 pounds, exceeding the 20,000-pound maximum weight of a single-axle semi-trailer). One lightsaber is also equivalent to 67 Tesla Powerwalls, 0.28 barrels of oil (5.5 gallons of gas), one nuclear reactor or 0.05 seconds of Earth’s power supply.

 

Kylo Ren’s Lightsabers

It doesn’t appear there is any reason to assume that Kylo Ren’s lightsaber was capable of generating any more or less power than any other lightsaber.

In one scene, he is shown using the crossguard to burn through Finn’s jacket, causing a small burn. A small lightsaber-sized second-degree burn requires about 166 joules of energy as a low-end estimate. It seems it could be assumed that the crossguard blades are capable of outputting similar power to the full-size blade.

How many batteries would it take to power a lightsaber that uses 2.5 gigajoules of energy or 694,500 watt hours? The answer is 180,570 AA batteries or 975 car batteries. That’s equivalent to 101 Tesla Powerwalls, 0.42 barrels of oil, 1.5 nuclear reactors or 0.07 seconds of Earth’s power supply.

 

Blasters

According to Han Solo, ancient Jedi weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side. Firing bursts of focused particle beam energy (bolts), a blaster gets its power from two main components: Energy-rich blaster gas from a cartridge and a replaceable power pack.

The blaster bolts carry no heat themselves, but materials struck by them deform and fuse like when Princess Leia blasted a hole through a metal grate using an E-11 blaster rifle while escaping from the Death Star.

A hole was blasted big enough for Chewbacca to pass through, probably about 3 feet wide. An estimate on the mass of the grate is approximately 54 kilograms. Roughly 6.34 megajoules is needed to vaporize 1 kilogram of iron, so the blast yielded approximately 342 megajoules.

Power usage is comparable between lightsabers and blasters. Jedi in the “Star Wars” universe have been known to use power packs to charge up their lightsabers.

The 342 megajoules to power a baster is equivalent to 24,360 AA batteries, 132 car batteries, 14 Tesla Powerwalls (that would weigh as much as two cows or half a Bantha), 0.06 barrels of oil (approximately 1 gallon of gas; that’s $2.29 per shot!), 1 nuclear reactor for three blasts a second, or 0.01 seconds of Earth’s power supply.

 

Star Destroyer

It’s one of the most menacing ships in the galaxy. In “Empire Strikes Back,” we see an Imperial Star Destroyer blasting asteroids out of its way. If we approximate the standard asteroid mass as about 33,965,759 kilograms with a heating capacity of iron at 447 J/kg·K, then we could calculate that it would take 30 terajoules (8,333 megawatt-hours) to melt the asteroid.

That’s 2.1 billion AA batteries (in the U.S., 2.9 billion AA batteries are thrown away every year!), 11.5 million car batteries (16 million cars were sold in the U.S. last year), 1.2 million Tesla Powerwalls, 4,901 barrels of oil (at 35 mpg, you could drive around the Earth 130 times or make 6 round-trips to the moon), 10,000 nuclear reactors for a blast every three seconds or 2.5 seconds of Earth’s power supply (enough for 207,000 people for one day).

To vaporize the asteroid, it would take 250 terajoules or 69,400 megawatt-hours. That’s 17.8 billion AA batteries, 96 million car batteries (71 million cars were sold globally last year), 9.9 million Tesla Powerwalls (3 for every apartment in New York City), 41,000 barrels of oil (enough to drive a third of the way to the sun), 270,000 nuclear reactors to fire once every second or 21 seconds of Earth’s power supply (one blast from Earth every 21 seconds).

A turbolaser must yield approximately 3,750 terawatts of power, releasing energy four times that of the Little Boy atomic bomb.

 

X-Wing Fighter

Sometimes it isn’t always about the size of the ship in an intergalactic fight— as long as you are packing the right firepower. In “A New Hope,” when a blast from Luke Skywalker’s X-wing fighter struck the surface of the Death Star, it created a blast likely powerful enough to have vaporized at least one cubic meter of armor.

Conservative estimates put the output of the four X-wing cannons at approximately 60 gigajoules of energy, which equals 16.67 megawatt-hours. That’s 4.27 million AA batteries (enough batteries to go 8 times around the Large Hadron Collider, and stacked up, they’d reach space twice!), 23,153 car batteries, 2,381 Tesla Powerwalls, 9.08 barrels of oil, 0.01667 running hours of a nuclear power plant or 5 milliseconds of Earth’s power supply.

 

Snowspeeders

The snowspeeders are outfitted with improvised weaponry, including de-icing and heating elements and two laser canons compared to the X-Wing’s four. To power a snowspeeder, it would take 30 gigajoules, which is equivalent to 8.33 megawatt-hours.

That’s equivalent to 2.13 million AA batteries, 11,576 car batteries, 1,190 Tesla Powerwalls, 4.54 barrels of oil, 0.008335 running hours of a nuclear power plant or 2.5 milliseconds of Earth’s power supply.

 

Death Star

Remember when the first incarnation of this formidable battle station destroyed Leia’s home planet of Alderaan?

Using a beam formed by several beams firing from its Concave Dish Composite Beam Superlaser, the Death Star was able to destroy an Earth-sized planet with a binding energy of roughly 2.25 x 1032 joules. Comparatively, our sun produces roughly 3.846 x 1026 watts. How could one moon-sized battle station produce that much power? Using a ‘hypermatter’ reactor, of course.

The 2.25 x 1032 joules needed to power a Death Star converts to 6.25 x 1028 watt-hours. That’s equivalent to 16 octillion AA batteries (stacked end to end, these batteries would measure 84.5 billion light-years, almost enough to stretch across the observable universe of 92 billion light-years), 86 septillion car batteries (80% of the mass of Jupiter), 8 septillion Tesla Powerwalls (150 times the weight of Earth) or 37 sextillion barrels of oil (enough to satisfy the Earth’s oil consumption for 1 trillion years). The Death Star I uses power equivalent to 2 quintillion nuclear reactors to fire once every 24 hours (each blast would require an amount of uranium equal to the mass of Mercury). The Death Star II uses power equivalent to 1 sextillion nuclear reactors to fire once every 3 minutes (seven blasts would generate enough nuclear waste to equal the dwarf planet Ceres at 9.5 x 1020 kg). A Death Star’s energy usage is equivalent to 598 billion times Earth’s power supply. Astronomers estimate there could be 20 billion Earth-like planets in our galaxy. Only 29 more galaxies to go!

 

Starkiller Base

“The Force Awakens” shows five planets being simultaneously destroyed by Starkiller. The power calculation would be five times the current power of the Death Star, or 3.12 x 1029 kilowatt-hours.

Also in the movie, we see it draining power from an average-sized star, which certainly has enough nuclear fuel to provide the kind of energy shown. Earth’s sun will provide roughly 3.5 x 1056 kilowatt-hours in its lifetime. There isn’t much more info given in the film that would allow for honing in on a figure between these two numbers. Note that the expected lifespan of the sun is 10 billion years.

To power the Starkiller Base, it would take 1.12 x 1036 joules or 3.12 x 1029 kilowatt-hours. This is equivalent to 80 octillion AA batteries, 430 septillion car batteries, 40 septillion Telsa Powerwalls, 10 quintillion barrels of oil, 1.5 septillion nuclear power plants or 3 trillion times Earth’s power supply.

 

Hyperspace

Aside from powering up the Death Star, hypermatter particles allow a ship to jump to lightspeed without changing its complex mass and energy. We’ve seen the Millennium Falcon make the jump to lightspeed several times. According to physicist Miguel Alcubierre, a warp drive could manipulate space-time, taking advantage of a loophole in the laws of physics to move 10 times faster than the speed of light.

To make a warp drive, it was initially estimated you would need a minimum amount of energy almost equal to the mass of the planet Jupiter. More recent studies have reduced the energy requirement to be about the mass of the Voyager 1, approximately 700 kilograms.

Using E=mc2, 700 kilograms is equal to 62.9 exajoules, which is 15 billion tons of TNT explosives or 17,500 terawatt-hours. That’s 4.5 quadrillion AA batteries, 23 trillion car batteries, 2.5 trillion Tesla Powerwalls, 10 billion barrels of oil (1% of all the oil ever produced), 17.5 million nuclear reactors or 16 percent of Earth’s power supply (that’s one jump every two months!).

 

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17 Things That Happen When You Get Paid to Shop

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It’s that time again. You’ve racked up Cash Back at Ebates for in-store and online shopping, and we’re sending out a Big Fat Check with your name on it. You, my friend, are about to get paid to shop.

1. First, you get the email from Ebates letting you know the check has been signed and sealed.

2. You think, “Oh great! A little extra moolah to look forward to. Maybe I’ll take myself out to lunch this week. Maybe I’ll even get sour cream on my burrito this time. What the heck! Let’s splurge for guac!”

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3. Then you see the amount you’ve earned.

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4. You think, “That can’t be right. I mean, I don’t shop that much!”

5. Your thought is interrupted by the doorbell and the thud of a package on your porch.

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6. You remember all that shopping wasn’t just for you. You bought plenty of household essentials. Fido needed a new leash. The kids were busting out of their shoes.

7. You recall a lot of gift shopping for friends and family for holidays, birthdays and baby showers.

8. Thinking of all the good deeds you have done for others in the form of precious gifts reminds you that you are a caring and selfless individual.

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9. As a selfless individual, you think everyone should get Cash Back at Ebates. So you make it your mission to get your friends to join. In the meantime, you remain patient, waiting for your Big Fat Check to arrive.

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10. Then, before you know it, the check is in your hands.

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11. You take to the Internet to tell everyone!

12. You post a picture of your Big Fat Check on social media, being sure to include your referral link so you and your friends can earn a bonus once they complete their first purchase.

13. Your friends are in disbelief! How could you possibly get paid all that money to shop?

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14. Now that you have spread the Cash Back gospel, it’s time to make some plans for that Big Fat Check. Will you pay bills, put it in savings or…

15. Really treat yourself?

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16. After all, you can turn that Cash Back into even more Cash Back when you use it to shop through Ebates online and with In-Store Cash Back offers.

17. Whatever your plans, the moments of yearning for the Cash Back you’ve been earning while shopping through Ebates are behind you. Your Big Fat Check is finally in your hand. Indeed, dog days are over.

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We want to know all about how you plan to use your Big Fat Check! Post a picture on Facebook or Twitter and use #BigFatPlans for a chance to be featured in our gallery. Until next check time, happy shopping from all of us at Ebates!

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Presidents Day Sales Roundup

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Kick off the spring shopping season and score some major deals with Presidents Day sales and Double Cash Back at Ebates! Using free shipping offers and exclusive promo codes, you can find everything you need this season in one shopping swoop while staying on budget. Check out some of our best deals below!

J.Crew Factory

50 percent off everything with no exclusions. Use code 50. Valid 2/15 – 2/20.

Shop J.Crew Factory with 1.5 percent Cash Back –>

AHAVA

40 percent off plus free shipping on all orders over $50. Use code AHAVA40. Valid 2/16 – 2/20.

Shop AHAVA for 4 percent Cash Back –>

US Polo Assn.

60 percent off any order, plus free shipping. Use code LIBERTY. Valid 2/16 – 2/21.

Shop US Polo Assn. for 2.5 percent Cash Back –>

Macy’s

Up to 20 percent off. Use code PRES. Valid 2/16 – 2/22.

Shop Macy’s with 6 percent Cash Back –>

Carter’s

50 percent off entire site, plus free shipping on all orders over $50. Use code PRESDAY. Valid 2/13 – 2/20.

Shop Carter’s with 5 percent Cash Back –>

Reebok

25 percent off any order. Use code PRESIDENT25. Valid 2/15 – 2/20.

Shop Reebok with 2 percent Cash Back –>

Saks Fifth Avenue Off Fifth

Extra 25 percent off select clearance. Use code PREZDAY. Valid 2/17 – 2/20.

Shop Saks Fifth Avenue Off Fifth with 8 percent Cash Back –>

Lord and Taylor

Up to 20 percent off regular items and up to 75 percent off sale shoes, boots, handbags and more! Use code SALE. Valid 2/17 – 2/21.

Shop Lord and Taylor with 3 percent Cash Back –>

Perfumania

25 percent off all orders. Use code PRES. Valid 2/16 – 2/20.

Shop Perfumania with 7 percent Cash Back –>

Gymboree

Up to 80 percent off all items. Valid 2/15 – 2/20.

Shop Gymboree with 1 percent Cash Back –>

Express

40 percent off all clearance items. Valid 2/14 – 2/20.

Shop Express with 2.5 percent Cash Back –>

Forever 21

Free shipping on any order. Valid Feb. 20 only.

Shop Forever 21 with 2 percent Cash Back –>