Almost Scientific Needs Your Help!

Attention Almost Scientific readers!

We need your help!

As a regular visitor to Almost Scientific you no doubt already know we have been asked to bring the Neuron Chamber to participate in Lightwave, a fantastic exhibition of art, science and design at the Science Gallery in Dublin, Ireland.

Our Irish colleagues have provided some generous financial support, but the Neuron Chamber is large and heavy. It is composed of purple steel–the heaviest kind of steel there is. And Ireland is far from our labs in West Oakland, California, where the Neuron Chamber is the subject of ongoing investigations. We need a wee bit more ($2,710.55, $1773.11 ONLY $531.85 to be exact) to complete the voyage.

Please help us bring the Neuron Chamber to Ireland.

Give $23.57.*

(or more, or less, and tell your friends)

*These numerals in no way correspond to ciphers discovered on the underbelly of the Neuron Chamber.

Learn more at www.NeuronChamber.com


Your contributions will help pay for crating, international round-trip shipping,  port fees, international duties, trucking, spare screws, airfare, and, with your permission, a pint of Guinness to invigorate us after our studies.

Donate anytime in the next 25 days and we’ll make you an honorary Almost Scientific investigator! As a member of this elite circle, you will receive private electronic communications and exclusive image files documenting  this historic event. Do not miss this opportunity to join the Almost Scientific team!

You can also help by:

  1. Directing your friends to www.neuronchamber.com where they can learn about the Neuron Chamber and donate to our cause.
  2. Putting us in contact with your friends and family in Dublin!
  3. Giving recommendations!  Do you know what the best hardware store in Dublin is?  Do you know a good place to eat?  What about a favorite pub in Dublin?  Tell us!
  4. Giving us a ride to the airport (just kidding).

Thank you very much for you support!  Every little bit helps.  And stay tuned here for updates.

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