Magnetic Levitation Sculpture by John Fehr Kickstarter Project
John Fehr is trying to get his Magnetic Levitation Sculpture project funded on Kickstarter, since he’s got a long road ahead of him. A road (hopefully) paved with $39,000. I’ll show you what he has to offer, and you can decide whether or not you want to help the guy out and back the Magnetic Levitation Sculpture.
You know those floating globes? The ones that are super lame and use direct current to levitate? While they are much bigger than a small cube-shaped magnet, they use electricity and can’t spin around at crazy fast speeds. Unlike me, this spinning magnet does not get dizzy, vomit, or staple things to its forehead on accident while spinning in a wheely chair. ”Did you really do that?” No, but crazier things have happened. ”Like what?” Mark Zuckerberg making a Google Plus account. Also, people buying Justin Beaver songs. “It’s Bieber.” DO I LOOK LIKE I CARE?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tS79Py5V_bQ
John Fehr may not be the best at giving awesome video intros, but he sure can build an awesome magnet-levitator. The Magnetic Levitation Sculpture shown above is the clear acrylic version, which you get after pledging a certain amount of money. Or, of course, you could send me all of your money and get nothing in return. Maybe an “It’s A Girl!” card, because I bought a pack of 100 of those, which in restropect, was a great idea. I just use those cards for everything! It’s A Girl‘s birthday. It’s A Girl‘s Wedding. It’s A Girl Mike’s Birthday!
Via: John, who shot me. An e-mail. Thanks!
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