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Jackson’s Journal (7/14/09) – SuperForest Seedlings Continues and Other Assorted Biz-Nasss.

Goooooood Morning Superforest!

My posting has slowed down a great deal, as Bee Ladd and I are very hard at work on SuperForest Seedlings: Special Ed Eco-tech Development, in addition to creating a rad little outline for Season 2 of the 4Fives.

So, forgive the less frequent posts, rest assured that behind the scenes there is much good stuff a brewin’.

SuperForester Jackie Arrives!

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The Amazacrazy SuperForester Jackie Lam is now all up in the SuperForest NYC headquarters (aka, my apartment.) Jackie is here studying Psychology and has graciously agreed to come over and work on SuperForest while Bee and I plan and plot! Mwah Ha Ha! So thank you to Jackie! Welcome to the fun times!

Jackie and Bee and I just went for a walk, and outside of a school on 19th St. there was a big dumpster filled with rad things. Projectors, desks, shelves, furniture, all going to the trash heap. We rescued a nice clean dry-erase board and some sweet 1960′s science posters. Here’s one of the funnier ones:

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Sciencey!

SuperForester Will, (my beloved brother,) sent in a picture of the Jackstrap that he’d made:

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You too can make your very own Jackstrap! It is wicked easy, takes very little time, and finally solves the age-old “man-bag dilemma”. At last…

There’s a ton going on and I’m sorry to keep this brief. More good news to come!

Love,

Jackson

SF Journal: Feb 20, 2009: Home Writing Henners the Sea Lion

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(image via flickr user Iselman)

Good Morning SuperForest!

Yesterday was ludicrously fun!
Spent a good chunk of the evening plotting and scheming with Spoon and Carla about various things. All very exciting.

The Jackstrap post is up and if you like it, please please please send it around to anyone you think would like it too. I’d be thrilled to see people making themselves their own Jackstraps.

I’m working on a Save-A-Seed Coalition update post. The SASC is now up to 29 members, and growing. I’ve got some interesting ideas about ways to generate the last chunk of funds to sponsor our seed, and I’ll have them up and we can all discuss.

Also, on Monday I’m going to email Doctor Paul Smith of the Millennium Seed Bank a list of questions that we SuperForesters would like him to answer. Think of it as a mob-interview! Fun…

So, If you’ve got questions for the good doctor, please leave them as a comment.

I’ll be at home writing Henners all day. If you’d like to speak to me, I’ll be on gchat. Superforestnyc is the name.

Love to each and everyone!

-Jackson

Build: The SuperForest FriD.I.Y.! – Jackstrap!

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Good Morning SuperForest!

SuperForester Jackson here. Today I’ve got a great project for you all to try out. You’ve got a whole weekend ahead of you, why not build something cool and useful with your own two hands?

Today’s project is called: The Jackstrap

The problem: We all have things to carry around with us.

If you wear clothes that fit and you don’t want to carry a bag, that means stuffing your pockets with your cell phone, wallet, keys, moleskin, flip, etc…
I usually deal with this by wearing a suit jacket. Others carry man bags, or wear fanny packs, or just walk around holding a double handful of stuff.

The solution: Incorporate “bag” and “clothing” in a sleek, elegant design!

Hence, the Jackstrap.

The Jackstrap allows you to carry everything you need when you go out, while still keeping the tasty lines of your outfit together. It’s ridiculously easy to make and mend, and totally customi-zify-able.

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Here was my inspiration:

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Chewwwwwwwwbacca! The galaxies mightiest lefty.
If Chewy can carry a bunch of gear AND not wear any clothes, well, you can too!

Here’s how you make one:

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You can put the pockets anywhere you like, but I’ve found through trial and error that it’s best to keep the heaviest items (keys & moleskine) towards the bottom, and you’ll probably want your phone to be as accessible as possible, so it’s best right on your chest.

There you have it! The Jackstrap. Good for carryin’ without looking bulky. All strap and no bag, or all bag and no strap.

What’s really nice is if you make one from start to finish, and then give that one away immediately. Your second one will be better than the first and you’ll have learned a lot about how you want to customize it. The first one I made I wore for a month and then gave away, and when it was gone I immediately had to hustle to make the second one as I needed it badly.

Enjoy!

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A lot of folks who’ve seen me wearing this have said either that they want one, or that I should patent the idea and license the design.
I’d much rather give it away for free.

Here’s why…

I believe very strongly in the Jackstrap. Having used one for a while now, I’ve found it invaluable. But it isn’t perfect.
Since I don’t have the time, energy, or resources to perfect this design, I will let it roam the internet freely, in the hopes that it will replicate.

If a bag maker or fashionista saw this design and wanted to build an empire based solely on manufacturing and marketing Jackstraps, more power to them. I’d definitely buy one.

Since I cannot workshop this idea I will let the idea workshop itself, via the internet.

The best part is that when a really successful mutation of the Jackstrap comes along, there is nothing to stop me from creating my own version and giving it to my friends. Such is the power of collaboration. Good ideas win, less worthy idea get composted and recycled into new ideas.

To ensure the freedom and unfettered growth of the “Jackstrap meme” the device is now patent pending, as we must patent it to ensure that no one else does and tries to stop people from making their own.

Hopefully, the Jackstrap will catch on.

Love to All,

Jackson

Love to all the Makers everywhere!

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