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[Wine] New research, a new funding tool! Measuring if Moon Gravity Effects Grape Berries
Catarina Moreira
2014-06-05 11:41:00 UTC
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Hello wine-users,

We, David and Catarina have started to carry out new research in/on
winemaking. And we also want to test if crowdfunding is an option to fund
scientific research.

Re: the winemaking, we want to verify a very simple hypothesis: if the moon
effects the quality of grapevine berries, just like it effects high tides
and low tides.

Sounds esoteric, but it's actually a very scientific approach. (It is not a
joke, as you may assume =)

We want to carry out a simple experiment, measuring the circumference of
grapevine berries (its volume) and comparing the data with data on the
changing moon cycles and lunar gravities (basically with high tide and low
tide a long two moon cycles, from this mid June 2014).

To make this happen, we wish to buy a couple of precision dentrometers,
small devices that measure very small variations in grape berry size.
Because such dendrometers are quite expensive (around EUR 500 for a system,
see image below), we have put up a crowdfunding page
<https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/785520313/the-effect-of-lunar-gravity-on-grapevine-berry-qua>.
This page allows many people to sponsor us, with relatively small amounts.

We have created a short video to explain our project, at our crowdfunding
<https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/785520313/the-effect-of-lunar-gravity-on-grapevine-berry-qua>
page.

Should we not achieve our funding traget, you will not be charged. So all
that you need to do is follow this link
<https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/785520313/the-effect-of-lunar-gravity-on-grapevine-berry-qua>,
quickly register at the page, and offer any amount that you wish against
our funding goal.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/785520313/the-effect-of-lunar-gravity-on-grapevine-berry-qua

You get of course something in exchange. A list of prizes at the webpage.

Best to you,
Catarina and David
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Liam Proven
2014-06-05 14:48:46 UTC
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Post by Catarina Moreira
Hello wine-users,
We, David and Catarina have started to carry out new research in/on
winemaking. And we also want to test if crowdfunding is an option to fund
scientific research.
Re: the winemaking, we want to verify a very simple hypothesis: if the moon
effects the quality of grapevine berries, just like it effects high tides
and low tides.
You do realise that this mailing list is about a tool for running
Microsoft Windows programs on Unix, and not to do with the fermented
beverage, right?
--
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Bruno Jesus
2014-06-05 14:56:07 UTC
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Please don't reply to spam messages. It's clear that it was sent to
the list because of the word "wine" and only for that reason.
Post by Liam Proven
Post by Catarina Moreira
Hello wine-users,
We, David and Catarina have started to carry out new research in/on
winemaking. And we also want to test if crowdfunding is an option to fund
scientific research.
Re: the winemaking, we want to verify a very simple hypothesis: if the moon
effects the quality of grapevine berries, just like it effects high tides
and low tides.
You do realise that this mailing list is about a tool for running
Microsoft Windows programs on Unix, and not to do with the fermented
beverage, right?
--
Liam Proven * Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile
Email: lproven at cix.co.uk * GMail/G+/Twitter/Flickr/Facebook: lproven
MSN: lproven at hotmail.com * Skype/AIM/Yahoo/LinkedIn: liamproven
Cell: +44 7939-087884
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Liam Proven
2014-06-05 15:00:59 UTC
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Post by Bruno Jesus
Please don't reply to spam messages. It's clear that it was sent to
the list because of the word "wine" and only for that reason.
It didn't look like a spam to me, and it could have been a legitimate
mistake. I have seen much stupider.

As H L Mencken said:

No one in this world, so far as I know -- and I have searched the
record for years, and employed agents to help me -- has ever lost money
by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain
people.

'Notes on Journalism' in the Chicago Sunday Tribune (19 September 1926).

It is hardly a high-traffic list, anyway!
--
Liam Proven * Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile
Email: lproven at cix.co.uk * GMail/G+/Twitter/Flickr/Facebook: lproven
MSN: lproven at hotmail.com * Skype/AIM/Yahoo/LinkedIn: liamproven
Cell: +44 7939-087884
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