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I contributed to The Oatmeal's campaign to "build a goddamn Tesla
museum!" It was most awesome! Previously, The Oatmeal raised like
$250,000 for his "Cancer Bad, Bear Love Good" campaign, which was
donated for cancer research and I think the World Wildlife Foundation.
While not everyone will get the Oatmeal's endorsement or even a
retweet from a famous person for their project, crowdsourcing for
fund-raising is raising millions of dollars and isn't just for rock
stars or online comics. It's helping small artists and entrepreneurs
get their start as well. Museums should seriously be looking into
this.
Deb Fuller
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Glenn A. Walsh
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Crowd-funding has saved the Long Island laboratory of eccentric scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla. $1.3 million was raised by the web site, "The Oatmeal," which will allow Tesla's laboratory to be transformed into a Tesla museum.
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> http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2012/10/crowd-funding-saves-tesla-electricity.html
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