FastWater Dispensers
We'll make the best water dispenser for 5 gallon (19 liter) relillable water bottles in the universe
I teach English to people all over the world. The lesson I just taught was the most difficult one I've ever done. There was a Russian man, an older man too old to be conscripted into the army to go kill Ukrainians, and an older woman, a retired Ukrainian woman. And she obviously hates Russians, and he obviously feels bad about what his country is doing, and we're all trying to act normal while I teach them English. And halfway through the lesson her daughter runs over with their phone showing a warning that there is a bomb attack in their city, and she and her daughter have to run for the parkade, and she left the camera running, so I didn't know if I was going to see her home bombed and destroyed while I'm teaching this lesson.
Recently two nagging health problems I've had for more than 10 years have healed, being a bunch of little pinhead warts on the soles of my feet and the palms of my hands, and huge sores on the tops of my feet from a bunch of red ant bites I got shortly after I arrived here in Nov. of 2013. The only thing I can attribute this healing to is consuming a bunch of things that doctors and nutritionists on YouTube recommended, including walnuts, almonds, shelled sunflower seeds, raisins, and chia seeds (about a tablespoon each) and three healthy shakes of cinnamon I add to a small bowl of good granola with 1.5% milk. I recently added a hot drink with camomile tea, Himalayan pink salt, cayenne pepper, thyme, cinnamon, tumeric, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, and honey. I get a daily dose of about two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil, usually straight from the bottle. I eat blueberries whenever I can get them. I drink some 100% fruit juice every day, (though they're so strong and sweet I have to add 40 - 50% water) either concord grape, cranberry, or pomegranate. I take centrum silver, 500mg vitamin C, and supplement my calcium, magnesium, and potassium with lots of bananas, supplement pills, and Pocari Sweat to prevent foot cramps and restless leg syndrome when I'm sleeping.
So many of the people I care about the most are getting old now, same as me. We have to take care of ourselves. Now if I could only resist the temptation to order fast food deliveries, and get enough exercise (which is hard since I have to avoid running or anything with impact or bending my knees more than 90 degrees).
Getting old sucks, but I'm determined to stay alive until science figures out how to reverse old age symptoms. And they're getting there, slowly.
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I watched this concert video not long after it was made. There was a lot of great music in it, but this is the song that really made an impression on me. At that time, South Africa was still under the iron fist of the racist Apartheid government, and Nelson Mandela, the leader of the black resistance movement, had been imprisoned for over twenty years as a political prisoner. Hugh Masekela and his band sang:
Bring back
Nelson Mandela!
Bring him back home to Soweto!
I wanna see him walkin' down the street
of South Africa!
Tomorrow!
At the time, it seemed almost certain that Mandela would never be released, and that he would die in prison.
But a few years later the Apartheid government gave up power, and Nelson Mandela was released! He went on to become President of South Africa in the first truly fair election in the country. He presided of a period of joy and renewal in his nation. It was one of the times when the good guys won, and gave us all hope that justice and good people really could triumph over crime and corruption and evil. Mandela lived a long life after he retired, and died among his family when he was 95.
Unfortunately, the South African government fell into corruption, and they misgoverned and mismanaged the place pretty badly. Right now crime is out of control and most of the country is rapidly falling back into the stone age because criminals and gangs have stolen almost all of the cables in the electric grid and sold them as scrap-metal, and as soon as the utilities replace them the criminals steal them again, so no one has any electricity. Some major cities are completely out of water, and the crisis is spreading.
I bet a lot of them wish they really could bring back Nelson Mandela.
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Happy New Year Everyone!
Seafood feast on Christmas Eve with family!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Things are looking up a bit, still a ways from securing enough investment to build a factory, but small steps are better than none! Let us know if you want a FastWater Dispenser!
Would you like a FastWater Dispenser?
Just add your name in a comment on this post, and whether you want the tabletop or freestanding model.
I can't say how long it will take to get it to you, but you don't have to put any money down. The final price will be less than 400 PHP ($8.00 USD)for a tabletop unit, or 800 PHP ($16.00 USD) for a freestanding unit, plus shipping.
The sooner I get a lot of orders, the sooner I can build a mini-factory and start producing them by the thousands!
It would be so nice is the pandemic were gone right now.
I've added Sorn Permphanphong and Jessalyn Dowd to the team, as well as the possibility that the FastWater Dispensers factory will be built in Thailand, instead of The Philippines. I love the Philippines, but I'll go to where the financing is. Besides, I've never been to Thailand, and it looks beautiful from what I've seen of it!
We've renewed the Angel Investment Network subscription, and they gave us some bonus features as well! Still working away at it!
I lost about three weeks and gained a lot of crushing disappointment due to a very expert and convincing fraud artist. I didn't lose any money, but still, it sucked.
Like everything else we do, setting up a company is a lot harder in a pandemic. Not being able to network with potential investors in person makes raising investment so much more challenging, and it was already pretty hard. But waiting until the pandemic is over would take even longer, and the product and plan are too good to let pass! So I'll just keep working away at it, and have faith that others will see the huge potential they could share here! Or at least, that they'll want a better water dispenser!
To reserve a FastWater or pledge to invest, please visit out website at http://fastwater.jigsy.com, where instructions are available with all our business plans and pitch materials. You can also see our page on the Angel Investment Network where we've raised about $10,000 USD, or 500,000 php, so far. https://www.angelinvestmentnetwork.com.ph/business-proposals/fastwater-dispenser-15-997457
FastWater Dispenser at Visayas, Philippines - Philippines Investment Network Find out more about FastWater Dispenser and other business investment opportunities in the Philippines on the Philippines Investment Network.
Welcome to the FastWater Dispensers page!
FastWater Dispensers let you fill large or small containers with water quickly and easily, they are much faster and far more sanitary than any other water dispensers, and they're tough and strong but cost about the same as cheap plastic dispensers!
You can reserve a FastWater Dispenser with no money down, or reserve with a deposit to be one of the first to get one!
We have a complete factory design with an unbeatable investment to production ratio!
You can Pledge to Invest, and hold onto your money until our entire financing goal has been deposited, invested, or pledged!
FastWater Dispensers is an ethical and environmentally friendly Canadian/Filipino company, proudly manufacturing in the Philippines!
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