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Kickstarter

March 24, 2012 by Lloyd 6 Comments

So, there’s this website where people post ideas for things they want to build or produce that are going to cost money. You browse through the ideas and pick any where you think, “Wow, the world would be a better place if that actually existed.” Once you’ve found one that appeals, you decide how much you want to fund that project.

Most of the projects have lots of funding levels and most of the funding levels have various perks that you get for supporting the project at that level. Usually, that means getting one or more of the things that they are proposing to build or produce. If, over the course of a month, enough people agree that that would be a good thing to do then your credit card is charged whatever you decided to give. If the project doesn’t collect enough support to reach its goal, then no one is charged anything.

It’s really easier to understand if you just go check it out. Go ahead. I’ll wait here…

I’ve helped along two of the projects so far. I can’t tell you about one of them, because it might be Brad’s Christmas present. But the other one is not for Brad. Some guy is going to make these:

Duplex Billet Dock for your iPad and iPhone

Actually, he’s going to make docks like that for the iPhone and iPad singly as well, but I’ve been looking for something more effective than my current nightstand setup:

Everything you need in a night stand.

As I write this, he’s only got about $13,000 of his $50,000 goal, so if you know anyone who has an iPad, you might point them in that direction. There are some neat touches on the dock that I haven’t seen before. Of course, I’ve only been playing with an iPad for a week.

Filed Under: Gadget, Lloyd, Prototype Tagged With: ipad, iphone, kickstarter

$35,000 presentation

March 17, 2012 by Lloyd 32 Comments

iPad presentation smallIt’s late here; it’s been a long day, and Lauren is too tired to write a post. Our Gala dinner and auction fundraiser for Lincoln Lutheran High School was last night and I was in charge of the presentation where we asked our supporters to donate $36,000 to buy iPads for all of the teachers. I was supposed to give a $36,000 presentation, but I only delivered $35,000.

Rather than me bore you to death with details, ask me any question about the evening that you want and I’ll answer it.

UPDATE:
Lauren here with some photos. Note, I really needed a flash, so they are mostly blurry.

Lloyd and Curt behind the centerpiece:

Lloyd’s display for the iPad project. We borrowed the display boards from the nice local Apple store.

Charles photobombing:

Bob was the emcee. He said he was a little nervous, but he didn’t look it one bit.

I am sad this didn’t turn out better. Charles and Deborah looked great!

I was curious how the golf-ball-patterned butter balls were made. I asked the wait staff and it turns out they don’t make them on side. They arrive as bags of butter golf balls, to be shaken out onto little plates.

UPDATE UPDATE:
Here’s the presentation: small presentation (PDF ~3Mb) large presentation (PDF ~30Mb)

Filed Under: Journal, Lloyd, School Tagged With: gala, ipad, lincoln lutheran, School

For Good or Evil?

February 26, 2010 by Lloyd 12 Comments

So, I have this brand new paper iPad that I just put together. I also have a new teacher at school who is a bigger Apple Fanboy than I am. But I don’t know just how to best put it to use. Any ideas?

It's cheaper to ship them this way.

Lauren says I'm a very good cutter.

Just for fun, I put a smaller one inside this one.

Filed Under: Cheap, Gadget, Lloyd, Prototype Tagged With: apple, ipad, prank

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