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Aaron Williamson

Aaron Williamson joined Kickstarter on October 16, 2009

  1. on May 8
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    Aaron Williamson
    backed a project

    HELLO!100 by bex burton

    THE BEX presents 100 HoopDancers from NYC and beyond, performing in a colorful, campy, multi-tiered, 10min choreographed hoop spectacle

    • 104% funded $4,432 pledged
    • 78 backers
    • Funded May 16, 2012
  2. on May 9, 2011
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    Happy to back this because I'd like to have one of these, but I'm curious -- what is your goal with this? Just to make a little money from your design? To fund further production/development?
  3. on May 9, 2011
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    Arduino Project Board by Randy Sarafan

    The Arduino Project Board allows you to easily use Arduino-programmed chips in your finished electronics project.

    • 1,547% funded $2,785 pledged
    • 89 backers
    • Funded Jun 05, 2011
  4. on May 14, 2010
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    Aaron Williamson
    backed a project

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    Record and release free music to the world, without copyrights. by Aaron Dunn

    Donate so Musopen can pay musicians to record and release music to the public domain. Every dollar adds more copyright free music to you, indefinitely

    Funding Unsuccessful (06/12/2010)
  5. on April 26, 2010
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    Aaron Williamson
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    Decentralize the web with Diaspora by Daniel G. Maxwell S. Raphael S. Ilya Z.

    Fully Funded! Diaspora will be an open source personal web server to protect and share all of your stuff online.

    • 2,006% funded $200,641 pledged
    • 6,479 backers
    • Funded Jun 01, 2010
  6. on October 16, 2009
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    Aaron Williamson
    backed a project

    Emoji Dick by Fred Benenson

    Translating Moby Dick into Japanese Emoji Icons using Amazon's Mechanical Turk.

    • 105% funded $3,676 pledged
    • 83 backers
    • Funded Oct 19, 2009