Except this isn't a matter of failure. It's out and out fraud. He HAS the books. He's just not sending them out and instead destroying them to make a (stupid) point. He's admitted as much.There's a loophole in kickstarters that says "this project may fail at any time for any reason and you don't have any method of seeking a refund or anything." That's the real pisser. Every kickstarter that bails on its obligations damages the crowdsourcing industry as a whole. Frankly I hope this guy breaks all his fingers and they never heal right again.
I'm not saying he's right, I'm saying there's not much hope of him being taken to task legally for it.Except this isn't a matter of failure. It's out and out fraud. He HAS the books. He's just not sending them out and instead destroying them to make a (stupid) point. He's admitted as much.
EDIT: I'd also like to point out that he still has his TopatoCo store up, so he's still selling merchandise and making money. What a fucking hypocrite.
Video of him burning the books is up on his tumblr.
It basically depends on how actionable the contract is between the backer and the creator. What he's doing DOES violate the KS terms of service though.I'm not saying he's right, I'm saying there's not much hope of him being taken to task legally for it.
Are you trying to claim that publicly burning the books that people paid you for and supported you for just because some people sent you a mean email is unprofessional?That's what bothers me the most about all this. He's not just throwing his hands up and saying "fuck y'all" to the fans because he can't deliver. Because he CAN deliver. He HAS the books. Instead of being a total douche nozzle, he could just figure out a way to get those last 127 books sent out. This is a "fuck y'all" attitude towards people that SUPPORTED him and helped make succeed his goal. It's the utmost height of unprofessionalism.
Well, yes, as a matter of fact.Are you trying to claim that publicly burning the books that people paid you for and supported you for just because some people sent you a mean email is unprofessional?
Well I'll be damned.Well, yes, as a matter of fact.
Written by, directed by and starring Shia LaBeuof.At any rate, it's an interesting story. Someone should make a kickstarter movie that documents this situation.
I'd watch that.
Written by, directed by and starring Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeuof.
Right now their goal is to get on as many platforms as they can. Initial goals were to get a website going, finance it's operations, and to continue providing the Apple app. Now they are making plans for android and a way to get it into public libraries for free.Let's hope they start including internationalisation in their stretch goals. Personal opinion, of course, and one many backers probably wouldn't agree with.
Stretch goals:What's the stretch goal?
--Patrick
The only real innovation on this bike is using the rubber belt gear instead of a greased chain. This means it's going to be a bit harder to peddle but at least it won't rust up.
A $350 ($400 after initial funding) bicycle that requires no maintenance. Or in other words, you ride it until one of the non-serviceable parts break and you throw it out in a few years. Still, seems good for getting around the city and not totally ruining you to replace if it winds up getting stolen.
I don't like this idea. It's the same idea that corporations looking for profit have been doing with commercialized products: make them cheap and disposable so you almost need to just buy a new one every couple of years.
A $350 ($400 after initial funding) bicycle that requires no maintenance. Or in other words, you ride it until one of the non-serviceable parts break and you throw it out in a few years. Still, seems good for getting around the city and not totally ruining you to replace if it winds up getting stolen.
I was pretty sure I wouldn't be in the target audience, but the following confirmed it:Overall, I get that this is meant to be for recreational riders. I wouldn't call myself a professional rider in the least, but I'm probably a bit more "hardcore" than the average, recreational rider. It's not a bad idea in theory, but any good bike shop can provide just as good bikes to you.
They equate "Thousands of miles" as a distance you travel over multiple years. I've got over 6000 miles on a bike I started riding January before last.Our internally geared hub can also go thousands of miles with no maintenance, as opposed to traditional derailleurs, which need maintenance every year.
I think the phrase you're looking for is "Filthy casuals."
Especially if, y'know, you need a LOT of water balloons on short notice.I was skeptical at first, worried about excessive cost, but this isn't bad. $15 for 100 balloons for a party is ok. It's about 3x more expensive than regular water balloons. Something that would be fine once in awhile.