View Full Version : The Colbert Cell: a new type of armor my friend is developing
kitty
09-24-2008, 04:59 AM
Hey OCR. I'm posting this thread because my friend and I need your help to develop and patent a new type of armor. My friend Bryan here at UCI (University of California Irvine) to develop a new form of armor that is much stronger and lighter than anything available now. Plus, it is much more environmentally friendly to fabricate. We have more information at our website: http://www.boroshield.org
So why do we need your help? Well, he is submitting his business plan to a contest that, if won, will provide him with the necessary money to patent his design, which will protect his idea. Then he can seek venture capital to begin research, development, and production of the design.
This contest works by popular vote, similar to Ourstage but without the nifty matchups. Go to http://www.boroshield.org click on the green "VOTE" button with the thumbs up on the right side, and go through the simple process. You can skip giving them your personal information, but make the password REALLY easy to remember (more on that in a second).
The only hard part is you have to verify your e-mail address by clicking on a link they e-mail you. The whole process will take maximum 5 minutes; we promise they won't spam you or anything.
We're going to ask you to vote one more time in the last week of this month, so remember your password for the future. (Make it like 'boroshield123' or something).
Vote now because the contest is over in just a little over a week on the 30th.
Winning this contest will open up HUGE possibilities. Everybody will benefit from Bryan's technology.
If you find this cause as worthy as I do, pass this along to your friends after you vote. We would greatly appreciate it.
There is more information on our website (www.boroshield.org ) and the voting website http://www.ideablob.com/ideas/3024-Protective-Impact-Resistant-Mat . For voting instructions click here: https://webfiles.uci.edu/jmasukaw/boroshield/ideablob.html
Thanks a ton guys! And pass this on if you find it worthy!
esperz
09-24-2008, 09:57 AM
Send me a PM. I'm interested in this.
Blue123
09-24-2008, 11:11 AM
Wow, this looks pretty awesome. I wish him and the team the best of luck...
Schwaltzvald
09-24-2008, 12:09 PM
I'd be amazed if this new armor can stop a RPG-29 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPG-29) assault as well as being able to give the lighter military vehicle passengers a chance to survive.
Most modern main battle tanks (MBTs) are not vulnerable to hand-held RPGs, and this was demonstrated in the Israel-Hezbolla war of 2006. RPGs are still used very effectively against lightly-armoured vehicles such as armored personnel carriers (APCs) or unarmored wheeled vehicles, as well as against buildings and bunkers. They can still be a threat to an MBT under certain tactical conditions. One exception is the RPG-29, the most advanced model, which uses a tandem-charge high explosive anti-tank warhead to penetrate explosive reactive armor (ERA). It is capable of destroying some modern MBTs such as the T-90.[1] In August 2006, an RPG-29 round penetrated the frontal ERA of a Challenger 2 tank during an engagement in al-Amarah, Iraq
Hawkwing
09-24-2008, 12:32 PM
Wow the mathematical analyst is only 16. Impressive.
Blake
09-24-2008, 04:30 PM
I voted. Best of luck. Also, well made site.
Sole Signal
09-24-2008, 04:32 PM
If Steven Colbert gets wind of this... (http://www.wikiality.com/Stephen_Colbert_Bridge) your friend will be rolling in the votes.
kitty
09-24-2008, 09:06 PM
Thanks for all the support guys. We really appreciate it.
Right now we're losing out to a group that wants to develop fun math toys for AIDS children in Uganda. Personally I don't see how fun math toys for terminally ill children in a third world country alleviates any sort of problem.
zircon
09-25-2008, 04:29 AM
Voted for ya. Looks like a very promising technology.
cfG-21
09-25-2008, 08:42 PM
i dont' think it will do well publicly. Look what happened to dragon armor. It's great and protects much better but no one wants to develop it. Wish him luck
kitty
09-25-2008, 08:46 PM
Can't predict how it will do and there's no sense in not trying. So might as well try and fight the good fight and get this stuff out in production.
Boron sounds decent. But what about Adamantium?
kitty
09-26-2008, 12:01 AM
Boron sounds decent. But what about Adamantium?
I don't know the specifics myself since all the science and math is out of my realm of understanding. But I'll try to relay your questions to Bryan who can provide details of the project in greater clarity.
zircon
09-26-2008, 01:02 AM
i dont' think it will do well publicly. Look what happened to dragon armor. It's great and protects much better but no one wants to develop it. Wish him luck
Dragon Armor is being developed and manufactured, AFAIK, it's just that the Army itself doesn't want to pick it up.
OverCoat
09-26-2008, 06:53 AM
Dragon Armor is being developed and manufactured, AFAIK, it's just that the Army itself doesn't want to pick it up.
We don't need another Dragon Army:nicework:
esperz
09-26-2008, 10:45 AM
I don't know the specifics myself since all the science and math is out of my realm of understanding. But I'll try to relay your questions to Bryan who can provide details of the project in greater clarity.
I'll save you the trouble. Said substance doesn't exist. He was making a funny.
kitty
09-26-2008, 08:50 PM
Said substance? Boron doesn't exist? Get out.
Shadow Wolf
09-26-2008, 09:04 PM
Not Boron. Adamantium Adamantium was an indestuctible metal from the comic X-Men. Wolverine's skeleton and claws were made out of it.
EDIT: Actually I lied. To be more accurate, Wolverine's skeleton and claws were replaced with it.
Antipode
09-26-2008, 09:08 PM
Said substance? Boron doesn't exist? Get out.
Come on now, seriously. Nobody doesn't like Molten Boron.
Shadow Wolf
09-26-2008, 09:15 PM
Voted. Seems like a great idea. Some tech info on the website would be nice though.
kitty
09-26-2008, 09:27 PM
Ah I apologize. I wasn't realizing that he was referring to my response. My bad. But yes, I was going to get Bryan to explain to him about Boron and I completely disregarded the adamantium comment because it was so absurd. Again my apologies. v_v
BooDidley7
09-26-2008, 09:31 PM
If you guys haven't already tried, you should post this over at Colbertnation.com. If you catch Colbert's interest and he promotes you on the show, you'll win.
Nohbody
09-26-2008, 11:15 PM
Not Boron. Adamantium Adamantium was an indestuctible metal from the comic X-Men. Wolverine's skeleton and claws were made out of it.
EDIT: Actually I lied. To be more accurate, Wolverine's skeleton and claws were replaced with it.
I thought his skeleton was reinforced with it.
because in one comic magneto removed the metal. it was pretty nasty
and yes, you will get several thaousand votes if stephen colbert gets wind of this
Antipode
09-26-2008, 11:34 PM
Seriously, do it.
Blue123
10-09-2008, 08:12 PM
Okay, it's been a while now- how are things going? I hope everything's alright! I'm really interested in this.
Haha, "Geass Cell." Nice.
Hawkwing
10-09-2008, 08:52 PM
The best thing about this thread....the ad for Colbert ring tones.
kitty
10-10-2008, 12:44 AM
Okay, it's been a while now- how are things going? I hope everything's alright! I'm really interested in this.
We didn't win on Ideablob, but my friend is still working on developing and refining his technology. He just lacks the funds to hire a lawyer to patent and protect his idea.
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