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I don't have time right now to comment in detail. I will say to you from experience, don't worry about someone stealing your idea. #1 What you have in mind is not that easy and simple to steal in the first place. First you have to have a TON of coffee passion to go with all the details your laying out. Not to mention some $'s to go with it. When you get it all put together you will have your own market and following.
The traction you can get her on BX is more than worth the "risk" of someone stealing your thought. Who knows someone might already have it somewhere in the world of coffee and they might even be a member here and be willing to give you some pointers. Have fun, I will be back to read about your project in more detail when I can break away from my Probat. Joe.
thanks Joseph,
i think you're right that its unhelpful to be afraid of idea theft. because its good to talk to people, so as to share info & evolve new ideas. my basic idea is potentially good because it "capitalizes" on the recent trends away from conventional industrial agribusiness towards the "local, organic, sustainable, energy-efficient, zero-waste" etc., and because it cuts out all the hot beverages & the machines associated with their preparation. my idea streamlines the mobile coffee cart by cutting out all the options&choices&extras to which the american consumer is accustomed. And cold-pressed coffee is really good--i really like the ice-extraction method more than hot water-extracted coffee, and i think that scientifically one could argue it is a better way to extract all the oils & good stuff that occurs naturally in roasted beans than using hot water-preparation, which can burn & deteriorate some of those oils & good stuff through the hot water-extraction process.
its not cheap to buy the equipment and have it manufactured into a custom-made bicycle coffee cart, sure, and its only a good idea for hot, sunny weather, right?
so i think because the confluence of those 3 factors--the trend away from industrial agribusiness toward the local organic, the superiority of ice-extracted coffee to conventional hot coffee, and the fact that its a good Hot Weather business idea--is so sensible in my mind, it might make this particular idea particularly susceptible to being taken & run with by some person or some rich corporation. but again, more to gain than to lose from talking & sharing ideas.
The equipment would weigh at least 120-200 lbs. by my rough estimate, so there is the question of whether its a reasonable amount of weight that a person could tow behind them on a bicycle. And then for manuveuring on city streets it might be necessary to get brake lights, turn signals, and head light & so on, so there's an electrical wiring cost.... and a consideration of whether it could be put on solar power or battery or whatever.
okay there's my thoughts for now, im going to go get some morning coffee, and it will probably be hot brewed.
thanks again joe!
Joseph Robertson said:I don't have time right now to comment in detail. I will say to you from experience, don't worry about someone stealing your idea. #1 What you have in mind is not that easy and simple to steal in the first place. First you have to have a TON of coffee passion to go with all the details your laying out. Not to mention some $'s to go with it. When you get it all put together you will have your own market and following.
The traction you can get her on BX is more than worth the "risk" of someone stealing your thought. Who knows someone might already have it somewhere in the world of coffee and they might even be a member here and be willing to give you some pointers. Have fun, I will be back to read about your project in more detail when I can break away from my Probat. Joe.
"for now i want to assume the licensing&permitting&health ordinances can be figured out"
It's going to take a lot of solar panels to generate enough electricity for heating water in order to meet health dept regulations. Using a solar water heater will probably not produce consistant water temperatures for the health dept.
Ron, the Country Guy
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