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jabroutin- Finalist

jabroutin is a finalist in the Laser Cutter Challenge for:
personal powerPlant

This is a forum post created by Instructables on behalf of the finalist. Help us judge the contest by rating this forum post! Check out all the finalists in the master list or in the Laser Cutter Finalists Group!

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Jul 13, 2007. 10:32 AMms.han says:
this is by far the greatest. innovative, useful and petite. i love it.
Jul 12, 2007. 11:57 PMNachoman says:
While I do believe Crabfu's tank to be the coolest project to make the finals and I would judge this one to be the third best on coolness (second being the portable yellow strip), I believe this one has greater merit. I'm not sure if it has any chance of winning against the visceral factor of the other two, but I hope it does.
Jul 12, 2007. 7:46 PMemglee says:
this is so cute! and multi-functional? awesome!
Jul 12, 2007. 6:45 PMmnukaga says:
Nicely done...
Jul 12, 2007. 4:33 PMcakehead says:
pretty sweet!
Jul 11, 2007. 3:25 PMnylon says:
this is cooler than the iphone.
Jul 11, 2007. 11:59 AMdFaNo says:
Had it not been for this contest i probably would have never found this site. So i'm glad i was pointed to it. I'm all for self sufficiency, i hope to see a more powerful versions of this invention in the future!
Jul 11, 2007. 11:51 AMFreakCitySF says:
Jul 11, 2007. 11:40 AMHandyAndylikesCandy says:
This idea is super-duper! neat-o!
Jul 9, 2007. 7:15 PMdickson says:
Jabroutin Rocks!! We should all generate our own power. What does that green blob thing do?
Jul 11, 2007. 8:58 AMcgtrudell says:
I think you're talking about the batteries -- it's a package of 6 NiMH batteries
Jul 11, 2007. 8:48 AMindstructables says:
what can i say that hasn't been said already....A+
Jul 10, 2007. 12:52 AMgyromild says:
I love the project.. so +1.. However..Is it just me or some of the comments below seems rather fishy... Especially when most of them came from people who's a member since July 9th 2007..hmmm..
Jul 10, 2007. 12:58 AMtechnoplastique says:
I've been noticing that on a few of the projects - I hope there's some sort of IP logging or something involved here.
Jul 10, 2007. 5:53 PMewilhelm says:
Yes, we log IP addresses.
Jul 10, 2007. 12:58 AMWeissensteinburg says:
Wow, you're right. Almost all of them. One comment, no instructables, just joined.. I think some IP address checking needs to be done.
Jul 10, 2007. 12:59 AMtechnoplastique says:
Great minds think alike at the EXACT same time....
Jul 10, 2007. 1:12 AMgyromild says:
Not downplaying the the project in any way.. But some comments are just over the top. Hail the saviour of mankind!! :)
Jul 10, 2007. 1:17 AMtechnoplastique says:
Absolutely - the project is really cool (and has sort of a science center style to it). I'm not even sure that individual people are encouraging voters - the comments here and on other projects are so non-inventive, even if I joined a site just to vote for something I would at least write something sincere.
Jul 10, 2007. 1:20 AMWeissensteinburg says:
I'm not saying it's a bad project, or shouldn't win, either. Just that there may be some fishy rate-getting techniques at play here.
Jul 10, 2007. 1:07 AMWeissensteinburg says:
Haha...I think that they should have some kind of equation to only count the new users like, half a vote, so that this doesn't become a popularity contest.
Jul 10, 2007. 1:09 AMtechnoplastique says:
Yeah, that should probably be taken into account. If you had one of those monster myspace accounts or something you could probably round up tons of people to vote for you.
Jul 10, 2007. 1:33 AMgyromild says:
And if the project was developed by a team of people, get all team members, and their friends and their family to register and vote...

I think voting rights (for contests that is) should be selectively allocated.
Either by invitation, or randomly picked members (a couple hundreds perhaps). Others can comment, but only these members can vote. The list of voters and the tallying is transparent, but who votes for what info is confidential.
Jul 10, 2007. 1:12 AMWeissensteinburg says:
Yeah, and people who have posted on their websites to join and vote for them, or asked friends and family.
Jul 10, 2007. 11:12 AMcgtrudell says:
is it really so bad to ask your mom and friends to vote for you to win a contest? isn't bringing new people to instructables a HUGE part of why contests are held in the first place?
Jul 10, 2007. 4:06 PMamandamcdc says:
or maybe its just that such a wonderfully simply, sustainable energy making solution, that also LOOKS GREAT, was such a terrific idea that even certain regular instructables lurkers (such as myself) decided they just had to join up to vote. Excellent personal powerplant! Go girls!
Jul 9, 2007. 11:47 PMBobCriswell says:
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen. I will make it, and then I will make my own power. Thank you smarter people.
Jul 9, 2007. 11:47 PMmomtrudell says:
It's phenomenal in its simplicity. Rocket-scientists of the world -- LOOK OUT. These talented young ladies may well solve the problems of the world! Great job!
Jul 9, 2007. 7:12 PMblicero says:
yeah for makers! the next wave of technology will be lead by DIY technologists who share their discoveries.
Jul 9, 2007. 6:46 PMbregprice says:
this is unbelievable. you deserve a laser cutter bravo
Jul 9, 2007. 3:43 PMBandwagon Billy says:
i'm on the bandwagon with this. forget the iphone, i want one of these!
Jul 9, 2007. 1:46 PMmito25 says:
I LOVE THIS INSTRUCTABLE! WHAT A FANTASTIC IDEA! THIS INSTRUCTABLE PROVES HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO BEGIN USING RENEWABLE ENERGIES, AND IT IS SO MUCH FUN TOO. GREAT WORK!
Jul 9, 2007. 1:11 PMJackpot says:
What a great concept. This would make Thomas Edison proud. A+
Jul 9, 2007. 10:44 AMMoonfl says:
A WOW instructable. Superb!
Jul 9, 2007. 9:53 AMCubeWatermelon says:
you got the power!!!
Jul 9, 2007. 9:47 AMfunbackinfunction says:
I have to say this is my favorite for its demonstrative brilliance. Electricity comes from somewhere other than the wall socket, but we forget it all too often. This invention seems to show off how we have a choice: start turning the crank or let the sun do the work.
Jul 9, 2007. 9:45 AMhalftone says:
What an awesome contraption! I especially love those red plexi gears, they really set it off. This would be perfect for charging my Nokia 770 Internet Tablet while on the road or camping.
Jul 8, 2007. 8:18 PMelorraine says:
i like that it is something that everyone can use and operate - its simple enough for kids and older generations to create and still *cool* enough for our tech saavy generation. I want one! Bravo.
Jul 8, 2007. 2:43 PMchocolaterobot says:
I have tried both modes: the hand-crank and the solar panel and both works great. This is my favorite power plant ever :)..
Jul 8, 2007. 2:17 PMChunga says:
What a great idea!
Jul 8, 2007. 12:03 PMDoveman says:
Cool.

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