I've given 3 oral pitches to my local Awesome Foundation over the years and wasn't selected each time. Not sure if that says something about my ideas, pitch skills, or what, but it's a bit of a bummer. FYI: The ideas were a completely solar/bike-powered LAN party, an electronics recycling drive where you get to smash computers with sledgehammers, and a student conference where all the research posters are wheatpasted…
Awesome Foundation gives no-strings cash to great ideas [video]
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#32I've given 3 oral pitches to my local Awesome Foundation over the years and wasn't selected each time. Not sure if that says something about my ideas, pitch skills, or what, but it's a bit of a bummer. FYI: The ideas were a completely solar/bike-powered LAN party, an electronics recycling drive where you get to smash computers with sledgehammers, and a student conference where all the research posters are wheatpasted…
The smashing of computers as a recycling effort seems ridiculous to me in that computers are filled with tons of toxic materials.
I don't see how smashing them with hammers is good for anything...
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#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
What was it about? Why did you have no success?
* Here was my crowd-funding campaign: http://www.pozible.com/project/11432 And here's a blog post I wrote about why I think it didn't work: http://www.pigsdontfly.com/2013/05/7-things-i-learned-from-u...
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#35I've given 3 oral pitches to my local Awesome Foundation over the years and wasn't selected each time. Not sure if that says something about my ideas, pitch skills, or what, but it's a bit of a bummer. FYI: The ideas were a completely solar/bike-powered LAN party, an electronics recycling drive where you get to smash computers with sledgehammers, and a student conference where all the research posters are wheatpasted…
Sorry, I just don't see the appeal of any of those ideas -- though clearly I am not your target interest group. The smashing of computers as a recycling effort seems ridiculous to me in that computers are filled with tons of toxic materials. I don't see how smashing them with hammers is good for anything...
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#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
* Here was my crowd-funding campaign: http://www.pozible.com/project/11432 And here's a blog post I wrote about why I think it didn't work: http://www.pigsdontfly.com/2013/05/7-things-i-learned-from-u...
Did you consider using alternative materials? If you switched to 3D Printed materials, I think the costs would be much less and you could have funded it with the amount of money you already collected.
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#37This looks wonderful! I went ahead and applied for my Thread Hero project: http://threadhero.com
Edit: and after entering the e-mail already you ask to share!? I'm not going to share until I know more about it!
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#38This looks wonderful! I went ahead and applied for my Thread Hero project: http://threadhero.com
seems interesting... but there's no detail info about how it works - neither for charity side or shirt buyers side... you force me to have another sign up not knowing the details... Edit: and after entering the e-mail already you ask to share!? I'm not going to share until I know more about it!