kickstarter projects
kickstarter projects Posted on: 17.08.2012 by Latia Sotak I was just browsing around on kick-starter.com, & found a couple of interesting projects that would be great for DJ's.MacBook Pro users. This looks like a great idea for mounting your lappy somewhere secure; http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ninevolt/digiplate ....& how about some extra storage in that SD card slot you don't use; http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ifty-minidrive Both of these are fully funded, but i've messaged both developers to see if they're any closer to getting them to market. | |
Sylvia Greener 18.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by botstein
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Ervin Calvery 18.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Latia Sotak 18.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Sylvia Greener 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
I've been using an SD card as a replacement for USB sticks and as an additional amount of memory for my notebook for years! In my case the card's size fits the card reader so no need to downsize the card. |
Brooks Lovesee 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
And he keeps saying that it is adding memory to the computer when it's just a flash drive (adapter). It must be the British accent.... |
Rolanda Clodfelder 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by crakbot
As for your other point, that's the whole motive of a scammer. Most good scammers could probably do something legit if they just put their mind to it, but they prefer scamming. Scamming is usually just coming up with a cool idea that most people like, then not actually doing all the actual work.
Back on topic though ... One that really made good ... Quneo Some of their biggest successes are Watches and Watch Accessories though .. check this badboy http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ef=most-funded over 10 million dollars in sales before even producing a single unit The Lunatik ipod Nano strap started off on kickstarter as well http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ef=most-funded And I really like this charger .. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...e?ref=category And these headphones look gorgeous and built like tanks ... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...e?ref=category |
Rolanda Clodfelder 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by crakbot
—You are 18 years of age or older.
—You are a permanent US resident with a Social Security Number (or EIN). —You have a US address, US bank account, and US state-issued ID (driver’s license). —You have a major US credit or debit card. Its not "that" easy to invent something worthy of alot of people buying into it, if it was everyone would be an inventor. |
Latia Sotak 17.08.2012 | I was just browsing around on kick-starter.com, & found a couple of interesting projects that would be great for DJ's. MacBook Pro users. This looks like a great idea for mounting your lappy somewhere secure; http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ninevolt/digiplate ....& how about some extra storage in that SD card slot you don't use; http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ifty-minidrive Both of these are fully funded, but i've messaged both developers to see if they're any closer to getting them to market. |
Sylvia Greener 18.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by botstein
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Ervin Calvery 18.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Sylvia Greener 18.08.2012 | Nope, I'm using a Sony Vaio. The card is a standard SDHC card. I have multiple cards (4) as there used to be times when memory was still a bit more expensive than nowadays. |
Latia Sotak 18.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by RockingClub
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Sylvia Greener 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
I've been using an SD card as a replacement for USB sticks and as an additional amount of memory for my notebook for years! In my case the card's size fits the card reader so no need to downsize the card. |
Brooks Lovesee 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
And he keeps saying that it is adding memory to the computer when it's just a flash drive (adapter). It must be the British accent.... |
Rolanda Clodfelder 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by crakbot
As for your other point, that's the whole motive of a scammer. Most good scammers could probably do something legit if they just put their mind to it, but they prefer scamming. Scamming is usually just coming up with a cool idea that most people like, then not actually doing all the actual work.
Back on topic though ... One that really made good ... Quneo Some of their biggest successes are Watches and Watch Accessories though .. check this badboy http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ef=most-funded over 10 million dollars in sales before even producing a single unit The Lunatik ipod Nano strap started off on kickstarter as well http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ef=most-funded And I really like this charger .. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...e?ref=category And these headphones look gorgeous and built like tanks ... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...e?ref=category |
Frieda Swoboda 17.08.2012 | ^^ That's true, but there is no rule or anything saying you have to deliver or make good. So even though they have your personal information, there is nothing anyone can do if you decide to just keep the money. As for your other point, that's the whole motive of a scammer. Most good scammers could probably do something legit if they just put their mind to it, but they prefer scamming. Scamming is usually just coming up with a cool idea that most people like, then not actually doing all the actual work. I'm not arguing with you or anything as it seems like most things on Kickstarter are legit, or at least they have good intentions. Is there anyone keeping track on how many actually follow through? I've followed a few projects and never saw anyone talking about the products they received. Is it 50%, 75%, 90% that actually deliver the product as promised? All the articles I've seen define kickstarter "success" as reaching their funding goal. That seems weird to me, I thought "success" should mean actually producing what they claimed. Edit: I guess some study says 25% of them deliver on time, the rest get "delayed". Anyway, sorry to get off topic. Back to the products |
Shonda Soulier 17.08.2012 | I believe it looks like a pretty badass laptop stand, personally. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 17.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by crakbot
—You are 18 years of age or older.
—You are a permanent US resident with a Social Security Number (or EIN). —You have a US address, US bank account, and US state-issued ID (driver’s license). —You have a major US credit or debit card. Its not "that" easy to invent something worthy of alot of people buying into it, if it was everyone would be an inventor. |
Frieda Swoboda 17.08.2012 | $20K to build a laptop stand??? I'm an honest guy but I see an easy way to scam on Kickstarter. Just come up with an Apple accessory that all the fanboys will blog about, pay about a $1000 for a nice computer animation, than ask for $20K. That's $19K in profit. Then just don't deliver, or deliver some garbage product. |
Danae Dumler 17.08.2012 | Jesus Crap, nearly $400,000 just to make a smaller SD card??? I need to start a kickstarter campaign.... |
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