Wednesday, April 22, 2015

"For class, we created a product that washes your face more efficiently than a sink. It deposits the water directly onto your face instead of having to splash it. But we don't have a source of running water...so we've been shuttling water bottles back and forth from the bathroom and dumping them into this funnel to supply the water."
"We're studying on the MVP--the minimum viable product. It basically says, 'Why spend a thousand dollars on something you can make from Wal-Mart and Home Depot?' We start here, with this, and learn about the demand for the product and what customers are looking for in it."
"Fourteen people have washed their face with this, and we've learned a lot already. For example, we stopped using cold water. People didn't seem to like that. We also tipped the bucket up on a stack of books so people could use their hands to wash. We also moved the tubes closer together to direct the water."
"Are you sure you don't want to wash your face in it?"

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