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Cory Chapman

Chapel Hill, NC

Cory Chapman joined Kickstarter on June 16, 2010

  1. 7 days ago
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    Cory Chapman
    backed a project

    Atlas: A Human-Powered Helicopter for a Historical First! by Cameron Robertson & Todd Reichert

    A helicopter, powered solely by the pilot, designed to achieve one of the greatest challenges in aviation history: the Sikorsky Prize.

    • 28% funded $8,562 pledged
    • 155 backers
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  2. on April 27
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    Pebble: E-Paper Watch for iPhone and Android by Pebble Technology

    Pebble is a customizable watch. Download new watchfaces, use sports and fitness apps, get notifications from your phone.

    • 10,266% funded $10,266,845 pledged
    • 68,929 backers
    • Funded May 18, 2012
  3. on April 20
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    Light Table by Chris Granger

    Light Table is a new kind of IDE - a reactive work surface for the creation and exploration of our programs.

    • 127% funded $255,039 pledged
    • 5,696 backers
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  4. on December 3
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    Printrbot: Your First 3D Printer by Brook Drumm

    A desktop 3D printer you can build in a couple hours. Print plastic parts you design or download - even parts for another printer.

    • 3,323% funded $830,827 pledged
    • 1,808 backers
    • Funded Dec 17, 2011
  5. on February 23, 2011
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    Urbanized: A Documentary Film by Gary Hustwit

    Help finish the new design documentary from the director of "Helvetica" and "Objectified".

    • 139% funded $118,505 pledged
    • 1,814 backers
    • Funded Mar 23, 2011
  6. on June 16, 2010
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    Have you considered your "competition"? What would your system accomplish that other low-cost alternatives can't? I'm particularly curious about how your machine will be better/cheaper/faster/simpler than the method put forth in "PCR at Home" from Scientific American or the LavaAmp or similar devices. references: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=pcr-at-home http://lavaamp.wordpress.com/2010/01/22/lavaamp/ also http://makezine.com/07/fingerprinting/