Well he certainly likes caps lock...
And according to his Facebook account, he likes "World's Dumbest Criminal" and cat videos.
Sounds like a great deal. I always like investing with entrepreneurs who tell me they are letting me have a piece of a trillion dollar business for only $10-100 million.
I mean, who entrepreneur doesn't leave 99.999% of the money on the table? Those are the guys I like to invest in!
Looks like a good illustration of Poe's law.
Of course its real Didn't you look at the pictures? They're so colourfull
I think this a spoof that shows how clueless Kickstarter is.
If it is, then
But I wouldn't like to stick my neck out and say he's not for real
At the moment there is 1 backer for $1.00, but in the list of pledges nobody has backed on the (10000 limited) batch of $1.00 pledges.
Whaat? Does he also have a over-unity pledge counter?
At the moment there is 1 backer for $1.00, but in the list of pledges nobody has backed on the (10000 limited) batch of $1.00 pledges.
Whaat? Does he also have a over-unity pledge counter?
It is possible to pledge money to a KS project without selecting a reward.
The video won't play for me for some reason.
So here's my dilemma:
If I pledge 1$, it's not FREE ENERGY for me any more.
If I don't pledge, I'm not entitled to get some of that FREE ENERGY.
Must be one of those people who haven't been slapped in the face by reality yet.
I mean, his goal is stupid, why make a whole KS campaign if all you need is 100 bucks.
I mean, his goal is stupid, why make a whole KS campaign if all you need is 100 bucks.
Which is exactly why I think it is a spoof. He is sitting back laughing at all of us.
$5000 pledge gets you kit to build 10 generators that can power 20W continuously.
$250/Watt makes solar look "free".
$5000 pledge gets you kit to build 10 generators that can power 20W continuously.
$250/Watt makes solar look "free".
You may want to re-check the numbers you have presented. Or put a set of new batteries in your calculator...
Greetings,
Chris
$5000 pledge gets you kit to build 10 generators that can power 20W continuously.
$250/Watt makes solar look "free".
You may want to re-check the numbers you have presented. Or put a set of new batteries in your calculator...
Greetings,
Chris
The description seems to suggest that the combined power generated by the 10 generators is 20W, not individually.
The description seems to suggest that the combined power generated by the 10 generators is 20W, not individually.
Oh, OK, sorry then. I was under the impression that you meant 20W per "generator". Didn't get far in reading the description, all-caps makes me stop reading after a line or two...
Greetings,
Chris
Same "project" on Kicktraq, which I've never heard of before:
http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/1673957641/free-energy/
No takers there, either.
Kicktraq is just an analytics frontend for Kickstarter, not a separate crowdfunding platform. You can view any KS project on Kicktraq. It literally
is the same project.
Only 20 days to go. But he has FOUR "backers" and has raised a total of $32! (of a goal of $100)
And what if at the end it turned out that this thing does actually work ?
( it won't )
And what if at the end it turned out that this thing does actually work ?
So, when was the last time an unskilled, dilletente experimenter broke major laws of physics and upstaged big business and big government reasearchers with practically unlimited budgets to invent something like this? I can't remember any.
I know one guy, wait what was his name.......Bruce Wayne or something similar .......
Ps: i think it was that iron man guy.