The idea is that you, the socialising cyclist, are notified if your bicycle moves, hence you can focus all of your attention onto the social scenario instead of worrying about your bicycle and wasting effort to look over your shoulder to check that it remains locked to where you left it.
So, to place this idea onto Kickstarter (and vastly improve this or more recently this page so that it has the best chance of attracting cash donations to its cause), the Project needs some LFGSSer assistance / team members:
in the next three weeks,
video: would anybody like to be involved in the production of a promo video?
graphics: would anybody like to sketch out a story-board, which explains visually the idea?
(perhaps recent graduates in related fields might appreciate the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents?)
((or advertising artistry, @XH))
update
information has come to light of there being an impressive-looking movement-detector + alert-transmitter device out there in existence , hence have purchased one for testing.. will then assess whether there is any scope for a specific Bicycle Movement Alert app. or stand-alone product..
originally posted,
From recently seeing the begging-bowl of an 'all-singing, all-dancing' bit of gadgetry to assist cyclists, I've been inspired to present to kick-starting cyclists:
an idea to help us relax in social scenarios such as being in a pub or cafe.
The idea is that you, the socialising cyclist, are notified if your bicycle moves, hence you can focus all of your attention onto the social scenario instead of worrying about your bicycle and wasting effort to look over your shoulder to check that it remains locked to where you left it.
So, to place this idea onto Kickstarter (and vastly improve this or more recently this page so that it has the best chance of attracting cash donations to its cause), the Project needs some LFGSSer assistance / team members:
in the next three weeks,
video: would anybody like to be involved in the production of a promo video?
graphics: would anybody like to sketch out a story-board, which explains visually the idea?
(perhaps recent graduates in related fields might appreciate the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents?)
((or advertising artistry, @XH))