Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Aquaduct: Mobile Filtration Device



17 comments:

Terrex said...

How nice! Wouldn't it just be awesome if everyone owned one of these? We might be able to solve a lot of water issues that were talked about in the Question of the Week. I would LOVE to own one of these!

Pastry said...

That is great! I love the idea, it might help out with exercise as well as water purification. <.<

Anonymous said...

What if you didn't like to exercise, that sucks for those people and they aren't going to have clean water.

Ha, so one day your like hmm I want water. Oh dang but you don't have any clean filtered water so what do you do...You have to go exercise to get the water, which will make you want more water. So by the time you filtered it you will want to drink all of it. I just think the time process would take to long. But you never know, if it work's go for it?

Anonymous said...

i think this is so awsome!! Just think we could all ride our bikes to school and then we would have a water BUCKET!!!

Anonymous said...

dont spill the water bucket

Frob said...

This is a pretty big deal. There are some many people in the world who labor for several hours a day just to find clean water. There is so much good that could come of this, so many people that could be helped. It would help in America too, obesity is such a problem! Just think, no one would have to pay so much for water bills, and we would all get the daily exercise that we needed. These things would also work as just transportation units. We would be helping our environment (improving air quality from not driving cars) and maybe our Earth would be able to be around just that much longer.

Frob said...

P.S.

Frob is a galumpher! (a.k.a. Allie)

Unknown said...

this is sooo cool! I want one! I think that this is a good solution to help with poverty and sickness... finally people are starting to care about what's going on in the world.

Krista

Anonymous said...

there are not enough words to say how awsome this product is, my only question is, is it afordable for those in poverty??

ironcross_900 said...

Ballen Status

Kacey Killingbeck said...

Yeah Ti, how much does it take to make one of these bikes? Does anyone know???

-Kacey Killingbeck

*Formally known as TehMaster

~The Admin's sidekick (GO ME!!)

mlong92 said...

I have no estimate on the cost of the Auqaduct, but I think it's safe to assume that those in extreme poverty could not afford it. However, aid organizations could, and actually would save money; it would cost them less to buy Auqaducts than to buy bottled water and medicine to treat water-borne diseases.

Anonymous said...

that is amazing I am going to buy one of these. i promise ride it to school on a hot day. also you can take these up into the hills go for a bike ride get tirsty stop by a river and there you go.

J-mansquanto said...

This thing is awesome
its like the best invention
fat people can get exrcise and instead of soda
they have water=]
thats awesome now we needa shit some to 3rd world countries so they can get rid of there water dieseases

Justin G

Anonymous said...

this is a true story......and really good......you need all the fresh water you can get....drink it all day..and exersice right...

Anonymous said...

That is really cool! It saves people from having to walk, gives them exercise and cleans their water all at the smae time. Sweeet!
It's good that people are doing things to help people out in the world.

Anonymous said...

That is really nice! I wish I had one so making trips to the store wouldn't be a pain in the butt. this would really help out poverty