Monday, January 12, 2015

Business Moves

I'm going to list my my business ideas in order of profitability to saving the homeless, then of utility to society.


1.  Tianeptine buy and sell


Tianeptine is an antidepressant in used in Europe.  It was previously thought to be a serotonin enhancer, now it is known  to be an opiate.  In Russsia, people began to inject it to get a heroin-like high.  It has been outlawed there.  But such information travel's slowly.

In the US it is a legal supplement.  People will begin to abuse it, then it will be outlawed.

What to do?  Buy large quantities.  Before it is outlawed, sell it at high prices.  One could make $1 million which you can use to fund more humanitarian ventures.

Start-up investment needed:  Five hundred dollars.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianeptine


2.  Gluten Free Healthy Gooodies


My German Jewish Irish girlfriend in Ireland runs a food stand of only healthy, home made breads and cakes in Ireland.  These will sell well among the gluten-free, natural food crowd in Santa Cruz.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Country-Girls-Hand-in-Hand-with-Nature/450304188395041

Cakes and bon-bons, all healthy stuff.  Quite amazing.  One could buy this business for cents and I would make sure it grows into a  gentle giant.

Start-up investment suggested:  ten thousand dollars

3.  Storage container homes:

A shipping storage container costs from $2000 to $5,000.  It can be converted into a Faraday Cage home for less than $1000.  One can purchase a small plot of land and own a home for less than $10,000. This is really an undercover plan to empower the poor.  The rich will not attack it because it doesn't look like success.  Meanwhile, the middle class' homes are owned by conglomerated banks that can kick them out for no reason at any time.  Let's give people a start.  They can own their own home and land.  We can vet them as employees.  They can explode with creativity under this kind of safety.

Start-up investment suggested:  Twenty thousand dollars.

4.  The Technosavage Armour

I want to design, reproduce, and sell a suit that shields one in all weather, not difficult to carry, and protects smartphone, google glass, and netbook technologies.  This is also an undercover way to help the homeless and poor.

As I go about my day, I am personally strangely wired up so the suit is already evolving due to my own habits.  Due to Fibromyalgia, I often have to rest, no matter where I am.  If it's raining, I will just have to sit in the rain.  I have tried many different suits for this problem and I am now ready to design the ultimate suit.  It will help those with conditions, athletes, and those who want to travel on foot or by bike.  It will especially help the poor, especially millions in China influxing to the cities.

It will make a great addition to the technosavage carrier which is mostly for walking and serves similar functions but also stores provisions like food and water.  I aim for the possibility one could walk in any weather and sustain oneself for 7 days.

Here is my first gear-up.




That is a back-pack umbrella, connect, a desk, mobile hotspot, netbook, and smartphone.  You can walk a track while working if you have enough focus not to bump into people.  The idea is to liberate people from cubicles.

Start-up capital suggested:  two thousand dollars.  one thousand to produce a prototype.  one thousand for internet video advertising.

5.  The Technosavage Carrier


https://magic.piktochart.com/output/3130155-untitled-infographic

The technosavage carrier is a carrier bag that follows you and can sustain you for up to 7 days in any weather whatsoever.

The idea is that it allows you to walk rather than using gasoline because you will be free to do some productive work while walking.

The original idea is to give the homeless a means of empowerment.  It's a great step up from a grocery cart.

Start-up capital suggested:  Five thousand dollars

6.  Connect-a-desk is a technology that allows you to work on a computer while having fun outdoors.

I invented this then found out it had already been invented, so it's best to buy and sell these.
http://technosavageproducts.blogspot.com/2014/10/connect-desk.html
Available on the connect-a-desk website.


7.  Tingling pain rub, topical sexual stimulant.

Hydroxy-alpha-sanshool is the substance in Sichuan peppers that creates a sense of vibration with no heat sensation.  I have tried to concentrate it but I am not a chemist.  I am able to get a strong sense of vibration on mucus membrane but if it were concentrated, I know it would work on regular skin and that has all kinds of uses from a pain rub to a tingling topical sexual stimulant.

The Science Behind the Tingling of Sichuan Peppercorns

It is incredible this has not yet been developed.  It's a no brainer.


I know a chemist who could concentrate it, but I would have to pay him, but at friend fees.

Start-up investment needed:  two thousand dollars.

8.  Anti-aging skin spray

 Vastly diluted bleach may have protective effect on skin – New Scientist  Sounds like about a topful of bleach in your full bath.  I’ve tried it.  The bleach causes no irritation.  This is a bit of a trick since it's just vastly diluted bleach with a fancy logo on the bottle.  However, it's cheap to make and most importantly, science and experience has proven that it works.  It has been used for decades for eczema.


Start-up capital needed:  five hundred dollars


This compound reverses aging, problem is no one can afford it the way it is currently produced.

Start-up capital required:  More than one million.




||

Friday, October 17, 2014

Connect-a-Desk

I created a portable desk but was delighted to find they were already in production and that you can order one.  So I did.  After a little testing, I suggest you take a tablet with or without a keyboard rather than a netbook which is yet too big and in the way.  Why must we use portable desks?  The 5 Freedoms for animals say the animal should be able to move around freely and associate with other animals of it's kind.  Humans are animals, and they can't do that in cubicles.

Here's where you can get a portable desk connect-a-desk.com

I've tried it.  It helps.   I have not yet been able to get to full working capacity while out walking using a netbook or tablet with a connect-a-desk but I should improve with practice.  I current work on a treadmill computer desk and a recumbent exercise bike computer desk so that at the least, I am not unable to move in natural ways during working hours.


v

Get a FreedomPop modem/hotspot from https://www.freedompop.com/


The goal is to work on your computer without sitting at your desk all day.  The Five Freedoms for animals says their movement shall not be restricted and they shall not be denied contact with other animals of their species.  Thus, humans shall not sit in cubicles all day and be denied social contact.

Tell me what you think.  Yall are my people.  Technosavages, mount up.

Monday, September 15, 2014

How to make and Umbrella Backpack


I have fabricated an umbrella backpack.  This fights the heat intolerance associated with conditions like MS, POTS, and neurological inflammation.  

I use it to allow me to go out into the sun despite having severe heat intolerance and allergic reactions to the sun from EDS, POTS, and Fibromyalgia.  

.



This is the umbrella backpack.

Today I used it during a light rain and it worked perfectly.  Should be combined with a poncho in heavy rain.  

As you can see, you can easily operate a smart phone or tablet while walking in challenging heat or rain.


Here I combine a second invention, a hands-free mobile computer desk.  This is a prototype.  I plan to add patentable features.  If you think you can help, comtact me, Daryl Seldon at knowflow1@gmail.com

Many inventors have experimented with this concept: however, no umbrella backpacks appear to be on sale yet, so in the meantime, fabricate your own using a backpack, umbrella, and an umbrella clamp or, try the umbrella holder below.




Note:  You will need to get a backpack with one strong holding bar in the middle.  I recommend one that also has wheels.  These are available and Walmart.com or in Walmart stores.




I have not tried the umbrella clamp or bought from mistercoolz.com; however, the company looks very promising.

If you like the products shown or have bought from them, leave us a comment and tell us if it worked.

Stay cool everyone.

Technosavages, mount up!

Thanks,

Daryl Seldon