Pedal-powered Washing Machine Makes Cambodian Lives Easier

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Engineers Without Borders association collaborate with four UQ engineers.

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  • No real demo. You have a lot of Hollywood theatrical hype without any substance. Look at the videos sporting the same concept. That is what people want to see - the actual product actually being demostrated in its operation. I didn't even see a product. Ideas are worthless without follow up of action.

  • There is a first rate YouTube on a "Washing Machine Museum" in the U.S. All sorts of good and somewhat strange designs for washing machines to be found at that posting. I have modeled out my design for a pedal powered washing machine and as soon as I get the prototype working, I will YouTube it. Check out my "Clothes Whirly" for a few laughs.

  • as diddymuck may be pointing out, the woman in this video shows too much skin to be acceptable to the community they are trying to reach. Cambodians and many cultures around the world are very conscious about coverage of the female body. whether or not you agree personally, i think it should be respected. seeing a female on a bike with bouncing tits is a big turn off to many people who would otherwise be interested in the technology.

  • there are two excellent reasons to watch this vid.

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