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a startup idea shared by
timmy philip on
09/23/2012
Its not a new idea, but In Brooklyn, NY there is a lab available where folks can give a donation and learn to use any tool in the shop. They have a few key ppl with particular skills in all types of engineering who teach you how to use all tools, code, and even olve problems if they can. Great learning environment. IIT's, which are India;s top engineering insitutions, teach freshmen the same way. The problem is lack of funding. The program in Brooklyn got a $500,000 grant by a philiaphronist who saw the good in such a project. This would be a great idea to plan such labs in big cities around the country, so folks could invent and develop ideas. America was and is a powerful nation due to our ability to invent, but nowadays lack the resources and ability to invent. Hell, folks cant even afford tools in this economy. But give ppl a chance, and I think it would help revive our country
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