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kichkanni
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Posted on 05-14-12 1:53
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please vote and help this nepali guy win "THE PHILIPS" innovation award. his idea can bring about change the way farming is done in nepal, if he wins this award many Nepali farmers will benefit in a mountaneous agricultural country like OURS. His is for now in second place. The voting ends today, he needs 7-8 hundred votes to win this award. let us all make this beautiful innovation come to life and lets help him serve our nation. In this moment of National unrest and blink of scary moment in the history of Nepal, lets for once get united to contribute in a small but powerful way. All he needs is a few votes from us, lets give a minute of our time and VOTE.
please please dear brothers and sisters for once lets work together to win this award for our NATION. I know we can make a difference. Today is the last day to vote.
below is the link to video,
and the link to vote.
TO vote all you need to do is sign in your facebook and hit LIKE on the link.
Jai Nepal
Thank you
please vote here
http://phia.nl/english/?page_id=259&fb_source=message
the link to vote at:
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kichkanni
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Posted on 05-14-12 2:03
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Posted on 05-14-12 2:17
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It will take only one 'like' from you and could make a big difference. The voting closes in about 3 hours now, your vote could help
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rethink
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Posted on 05-14-12 2:35
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The Spiral Pump
A High Lift, Slow Turning Pump
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By Peter Tailer, TailerP@aol.com
80 Lyme Road, Apt 318
Hanover, NH
03755
U.S.A.
Summary: A spiral pump, first invented in 1746, has been recreated and tested at Windfarm Museum using lightweight and inexpensive modern materials. A 6 foot diameter wheel with 160 feet of 1-1/4 inch inside diameter flexible polyethylene pipe is able to pump 3,900 gallons of water per day to a 40 foot head with a peripheral speed of 3 feet per second. With its low torque requirements, the pump is particularly suited to be mounted on and driven by a paddle wheel in a current of two feet per second or greater. This easily built, low maintenance spiral pump can be used to provide water without the need for fuel wherever there is a flowing stream or river. It can also be hand turned or otherwise driven to provide a low cost, efficient pump.
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rethink
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Posted on 05-14-12 2:36
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"first invented in 1746", now re-invented by Nepali for Nepali?
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kichkanni
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Posted on 05-14-12 2:42
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vote janta vote please !!!
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rethink
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Posted on 05-14-12 2:47
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How ethical is it to pass off this invention from 1746 as your own?
"aQysta develops hydro-powered irrigation system, a sustainable solution that uses kinetic energy of flowing river to pump water, and does not require fuel or electricity to operate."
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Posted on 05-14-12 3:54
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You should read the definition of innovation and read the whole document before questioning. So you found this article and thought you are such a smart person. So this paper is going to install the pump in Nepal, or are you? Read this article carefully. We have never claimed the principle is developed by us, we are bringing it to where it is needed.
http://www.ekantipur.com/nep/2069/1/20/full-story/347096.html
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rethink
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Posted on 05-14-12 7:01
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Sorry to break the bubble but when you promote the pump as if it's your own idea without giving it due credit in your videos, it seems like you are trying take the credit for developing the idea.
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Posted on 05-15-12 12:00
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