But no no no no, this time, THIS time, MIT is involved so it MUST be true, because MIT would never link it’s mlname to yet another Sammy product, right?
OOOHH, And this device will even get water out of desert air, you say? Like like all the other water out of dry air products that were all such obvious scams that any 15yo could use highschool physics to explain it to you?.
Well call me sold, I’m all in in this one! By the way, I have this nice heat little bridge in my backyard, you’d LOVE it! Pay first, the. I’ll show ya, promise!
And just to make it really really clear: no, I haven’t read the article and yes, it’s a scam, and how do I know? Basic physics and, you know, seeing these devices come by every 2-4 years like clockwork and every damn time some university is funding it or attaching their names to it for some reason. I don’t even need to read the article at this point.
Here is a question: can universities please require that students have taken some basic physics courses before they allow them to start dumb scams like this?
Edit: come at me Lemmy, down vote all you want, I’m still right
I never understood why people keep falling for the ‘dehumidifer will solve world water shortages’ thing over and over. It’s an old idea and there is damn good reason you don’t see this ‘obvious’ solution deployed everywhere. (Check out the WaterSeer video if you would like to know more)
Ooohhh another dehumidifier!
But no no no no, this time, THIS time, MIT is involved so it MUST be true, because MIT would never link it’s mlname to yet another Sammy product, right?
OOOHH, And this device will even get water out of desert air, you say? Like like all the other water out of dry air products that were all such obvious scams that any 15yo could use highschool physics to explain it to you?.
Well call me sold, I’m all in in this one! By the way, I have this nice heat little bridge in my backyard, you’d LOVE it! Pay first, the. I’ll show ya, promise!
And just to make it really really clear: no, I haven’t read the article and yes, it’s a scam, and how do I know? Basic physics and, you know, seeing these devices come by every 2-4 years like clockwork and every damn time some university is funding it or attaching their names to it for some reason. I don’t even need to read the article at this point.
Here is a question: can universities please require that students have taken some basic physics courses before they allow them to start dumb scams like this?
Edit: come at me Lemmy, down vote all you want, I’m still right
I never understood why people keep falling for the ‘dehumidifer will solve world water shortages’ thing over and over. It’s an old idea and there is damn good reason you don’t see this ‘obvious’ solution deployed everywhere. (Check out the WaterSeer video if you would like to know more)
Without even clicking I already knew it was thunderf00t and yes, you’re totally right.
So sad that he barely publishes new material anymore
If it makes you feel better, thunderf00t just came out with a new video. :)
I haven’t watched it yet, but it’s on my short list!