A big THANK YOU! It was very exciting being in the company of so many great minds. I've never had this much fun with my invention. It was a thrill just to be there.
I hope you had a great time in Houston (H - Town).
Lorna F.

Thanks for the greatest 3 minutes of my week. I started a new job teaching Middle School art after 8 years teaching High School art and was feeling a little over whelmed last week. That 3 minutes promoting my "babies" was so great I felt like I was in my elememt... "a fish in water". It gave me renewed confidence that I can teach my kids to never give up on their dreams. You'll have to come out to Lovejoy Middle School and see the kids in person, young minds on the verge of profound truth.
Thanks again for "making my day"
Dave (the tie dye button down guy)

I would like to thank you for the opportunity to come to the open-call. What an exciting day it turned out to be. I had no idea what I was installed for. A friend of mine had heard the segment on 96Rock and knew I was working on an Invention so he told me to get down there. Well, walking out with the Congratulations letter was not something I had planned for and it was a great feeling! I have tried to be calm and not get my hopes up too much, but I have to say the waiting is getting the better of me. It has been a solid month since the Atlanta open-call and I hope I am still in the hunt.
My name is Shawn, the Inventor of the Bud-E-Ade and I hope to hear from you soon.

I heard about your show from on the radio last week. I know you get inundated with requests to hear someones idea all the time, however I would really would like a chance to talk to you regarding my idea that I had since high school.
My idea involves an heating and cooling with applications to wing deicing, car/home cooling, etc. I had the blueprints since high school, but lost them. I need a moment of your time or engineers time to discuss this project with, and in that short of time I feel a proto-type could be machined to run various tests.
I feel that your show will be a great success, to people like me who have great ideas but do not have the money, skills, or know-how to bring it to life. This will not only help the inventor but also mankind in bringing better and new or improve inventions to light.
Regards,
John L.

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share my musical soap dispenser, "Clean-tunes", with you and your team in Nashville on Saturday, September 10, 2005 and for giving me the opportunity to pass on to final consideration for Everyday Edisons. I truly appreciate all the time and care your staff took in telling me about the show and the effort made to learn more about me. After meeting with your staff and learning more about Bouncing Brain Productions, I am further convinced that my invention, background and skills coincide well with the goals of the show.
I very much look forward to learning of your decision. Thank you again for the exhilarating interviews. It energizes me to be part of this project!
Sincerely,
Lauren |