I'll bet you that if you were to approach these developers (read: venture capitalists) with a request for a demonstration of a working prototype, they would begin shuffling their feet and coughing nervously only to tell you that it's "in the hands of our testing department" or not being demonstrated due to "patent concerns".
...but you notice how they are already looking for investors? me too.
I hate to be pessimistic (No, I don't...I lied) but it seems that there was this guy at one time who had a V-6 engine that ran on evian, and his scam sounded remarkably similar.
I just need to see that their concept is based on good science before i start saving my pennies.
And think about this: There is'nt a semiconductor firm in the known universe that would'nt be scrambling like little weasels to get their hands on a technology such as this...least they be put out of business. Suffice to say- I'm basing my judgement as to the validity of these claims on how those companies react. (And they ain't even twitching, people.)
By the way...what happened to that guy who had the engine that ran on water? He's not returning my calls.
Let's make a bet...
I'll bet you that if you were to approach these developers (read: venture capitalists) with a request for a demonstration of a working prototype, they would begin shuffling their feet and coughing nervously only to tell you that it's "in the hands of our testing department" or not being demonstrated due to "patent concerns".
...but you notice how they are already looking for investors? me too.
I hate to be pessimistic (No, I don't...I lied) but it seems that there was this guy at one time who had a V-6 engine that ran on evian, and his scam sounded remarkably similar.
I just need to see that their concept is based on good science before i start saving my pennies.
And think about this: There is'nt a semiconductor firm in the known universe that would'nt be scrambling like little weasels to get their hands on a technology such as this...least they be put out of business. Suffice to say- I'm basing my judgement as to the validity of these claims on how those companies react. (And they ain't even twitching, people.)
By the way...what happened to that guy who had the engine that ran on water? He's not returning my calls.
Estimated Production Cost for BWP:
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$40,000 - $50,000
Price Paid To Makers 0f BWP by Film Company For Distribution Rights:
$100,000 (Estimated)
Projected Total Gross Box Office Receipts:
$30.5 - $50.5 Million in less than 30 days.
...Anyone know where I can get a digital video camera and a Media 100 setup for cheap?
-jm