The sister of a female who may become more than a friend to me was put through to the top 10 of a Play-Doh contest (kinda odd but cool). I know it sounds corny, however, it would be awesome if I could help her win. That is where you guys come in (I'm already voting once a day)
You have to go to
http://hasbro.promotions.com/playdoh/votegallery.do?e=s4sdHosb6%2FI
click on vote on the left bar
enter your age (must be above 18 years old)
enter your email / register
vote for Taco Salad Fiesta by Wendy, PA
I know it may sound like a lot, however, it can be done quicker than reading a full page of posts usually and really means a lot to me. This is a fairly small-scale contest so every vote really does count
On a slightly more light-related note, I've been away for a while (mainly due to an empty wallet and classes ), however, I am working on a P7 bike light for electric bikes which will run inline with the main batteries and run off them. The result is bright light with ridiculous run time
I'm talking to a metal shop now to see if I can make a prototype, however, I don't have the free time or the funds to devote to the project yet so right now it's mainly an idea.
The light connects via Anderson PowerPole connectors and includes a dc-dc converter inline to step down voltage from 24-48 volts (most common voltages for ebikes) to the voltage required for a P7.
I think it has a bit of potential, especially overseas where China has many millions of ebikes on the roads
You have to go to
http://hasbro.promotions.com/playdoh/votegallery.do?e=s4sdHosb6%2FI
click on vote on the left bar
enter your age (must be above 18 years old)
enter your email / register
vote for Taco Salad Fiesta by Wendy, PA
I know it may sound like a lot, however, it can be done quicker than reading a full page of posts usually and really means a lot to me. This is a fairly small-scale contest so every vote really does count
On a slightly more light-related note, I've been away for a while (mainly due to an empty wallet and classes ), however, I am working on a P7 bike light for electric bikes which will run inline with the main batteries and run off them. The result is bright light with ridiculous run time
I'm talking to a metal shop now to see if I can make a prototype, however, I don't have the free time or the funds to devote to the project yet so right now it's mainly an idea.
The light connects via Anderson PowerPole connectors and includes a dc-dc converter inline to step down voltage from 24-48 volts (most common voltages for ebikes) to the voltage required for a P7.
I think it has a bit of potential, especially overseas where China has many millions of ebikes on the roads
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