This is a video that my team (along with the superior video editing skills of a friend) did as part of the Wiscontrepreneur 100 hour challenge. The challenge consists of going to a SWAP (Surplus With A Purpose) shop in Madison where you get a $15 voucher to buy surplus equipment from the entire University of Wisconsin System. The object at the end of the challenge is to create a product that either works or looks like it works, and to create a video or web page about the product. The products are then judged based on popularity, novelty, creativity and usefulness.
The Web page is here:
http://web.me.com/distillaqua/Site/Home.html
It looks pretty basic. Some organization like UNICEF should find a manufacturer to mass produce them and do it off off contributions earmarked for that specific purpose. With their built-in abilities to reach villages around the world and distribute these, a huge global impact could be made.
Nice idea, there. Good job.
AncientAtheist 1 year ago