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Over 1.1 billion people in the world don't have access to clean drinking water. When I heard of a water purifier that uses nanotechnology to purify water even from fecal matter contaminated water sources, I couldn't help but test it out the "uncultured" way. Thanks for ... Over 1.1 billion people in the world don't have access to clean drinking water. When I heard of a water purifier that uses nanotechnology to purify water even from fecal matter contaminated water sources, I couldn't help but test it out the "uncultured" way. Thanks for getting this on the Digg.com Frontpage everyone! Hope this spreads the word about my project... The "Uncultured Project" is just a funny name for the journey I've started. It's not a charity, organization, or anything formal like that. I'm just a guy who liquidated his life savings, bought a camera, and went abroad to try and help the poorest of the poor. For more, info check out: http://uncultured.com If you would like to fund this project, which is just something I am doing as an individual, please check my donation page at: http://www.uncultured.com/donations Unless you give me written permission, your donation will NOT be used for personal expenses, equipment, airfare, or anything like that. This isn't a paid endorsement of LifeStraw Family. Vestergaard Frandsen (the manufacturers of LifeStraw Family) helped me come to Kenya but I was under no obligation to endorse them or their products. For more information about the LifeStraw Family, check out: http://lifestraw.com The LifeStraw Family uses nanotechnology (called hollow tubes) to filter water down to 25 nanometers and meets US EPA guidelines as a microbiological water purifier. They claim that one LifeStraw Family can purify enough water for a family of five for up to three years. For those asking for tech info, here are the results from a study by the University of Arizona: http://tinyurl.com/LifeStrawResults Music used in this video include "How Far" by Jamison Young and "Look And Feel Years Younger" by Brad Sucks. You can find more about them here: Jamison Young http://www.jamyoung.net Brad Sucks http://www.bradsucks.net I'd like to thank my friend Alan (fallofautumndistro) for his invaluable feedback and support as I was struggling to edit this video in a timely manner. You can check out his channel here: http://youtube.com/fallofautumndistro This video is licensed under the Creative Commons. Please contact me for more details. (więcej) (mniej)
Over 1.1 billion people in the world don't have access to clean drinking water. When I heard of a water purifier that uses nanotechnology to purify water even from fecal matter contaminated water sources, I couldn't help but test it out the "uncultured" way. Thanks for ... Over 1.1 billion people in the world don't have access to clean drinking water. When I heard of a water purifier that uses nanotechnology to purify water even from fecal matter contaminated water sources, I couldn't help but test it out the "uncultured" way. Thanks for getting this on the Digg.com Frontpage everyone! Hope this spreads the word about my project... The "Uncultured Project" is just a funny name for the journey I've started. It's not a charity, organization, or anything formal like that. I'm just a guy who liquidated his life savings, bought a camera, and went abroad to try and help the poorest of the poor. For more, info check out: http://uncultured.com If you would like to fund this project, which is just something I am doing as an individual, please check my donation page at: http://www.uncultured.com/donations Unless you give me written permission, your donation will NOT be used for personal expenses, equipment, airfare, or anything like that. This isn't a paid endorsement of LifeStraw Family. Vestergaard Frandsen (the manufacturers of LifeStraw Family) helped me come to Kenya but I was under no obligation to endorse them or their products. For more information about the LifeStraw Family, check out: http://lifestraw.com The LifeStraw Family uses nanotechnology (called hollow tubes) to filter water down to 25 nanometers and meets US EPA guidelines as a microbiological water purifier. They claim that one LifeStraw Family can purify enough water for a family of five for up to three years. For those asking for tech info, here are the results from a study by the University of Arizona: http://tinyurl.com/LifeStrawResults Music used in this video include "How Far" by Jamison Young and "Look And Feel Years Younger" by Brad Sucks. You can find more about them here: Jamison Young http://www.jamyoung.net Brad Sucks http://www.bradsucks.net I'd like to thank my friend Alan (fallofautumndistro) for his invaluable feedback and support as I was struggling to edit this video in a timely manner. You can check out his channel here: http://youtube.com/fallofautumndistro This video is licensed under the Creative Commons. Please contact me for more details. (więcej) (mniej)
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