- I am still trying to convince Sandeep to follow me on Twitter.
- It’s all part of an experiment which I shall be writing about in a forthcoming paper.
- Hoping for venture financing for levitating balls.
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March 4, 2010 at 12:31 pm
Alicia
Why not just fill your basic rubber ball with helium? It can be pumped in via the pin pump hole.
March 5, 2010 at 9:07 am
jeff
Right, but I would have to find the right concentration of helium so that the balls don’t just fly away. And I want that to be adjustable so that as I get comfortable I can reduce the concentration of helium eventually to zero. And I need a ball with the right thickness so that I can grab it and not have it collapse like a balloon, but still it has to be light enough to float, …. etc.
December 1, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Sasu
Already there is quite a bit of interesting fedbeack. Feel free to spread the word about debt collectors’ calls or create your own video response. Collectively, a few videos that are seen by the right people, could shape future revisions to the FDCPA when it is reviewed by the new FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection.