![]() My perfect smart home would be able to ….time travel and shape shift into a Dymaxion Round House, circa 1930. But… I did come in second in the "Best Eyes" superlative in high school.ĩ. Voice, iris scan or gait? I hate the sound of my own voice, and I have hobbit feet. The tech device I wish I could give up is…… I keep trying to break up with Alexa because I'm pretty sure she's spying on me.Ĩ. the CueCat, because QR codes will just never catch on.ħ. All smart devices should be able to… seamlessly connect to our analog world.Ħ. Mute and privacy buttons or not? Yes please, I would actually prefer the privacy button be stuck on forever.ģ. Flip phone or smart phone? No smart phone has ever come close to the satisfying spring open of a StarTAC flip phone.Ģ. Rocketbook's Jake Epstein and his 13 Questions:ġ. We'll look for our party invite in the mail.) ![]() (It's not Fuller's design, Jake, but we did find this round specimen which we thought was pretty cool too. He'll be there alongside them, or perhaps - if he can get his hands on one - partying at one of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Houses. It's a tech device that makes sense in this environmentally-focused era, a path Epstein hopes other inventors will follow in coming decades. While Rocketbook feels like a science-fiction gadget, it's also heavily steeped in the recycling and reuse movement - you can erase the Rocketbook Wave in the microwave five times, the Everlast wiped clean indefinitely. ![]() Clearly, through, note-takers of all stripes find the Rocketbook - from the Wave to the Everlast - immensely helpful, and more crucially, useable. 7 top digital notebooks for back to school shoppingĮpstein, and his co-founder Joe Lemay knew their idea for a reusable notebook was out there, and often donned orange space suits for their presentations whether with the Sharks or on stage at the 2015 Launch Fest.Rocketbook Wave launches in 2015, hits Amazon as the best-selling notebook in November 2016 - and is then promptly rejected by every single investor on Shark Tank (Yes, including Mark Cuban) on the May 2017 episode. From Shark Tank to a seven-figure crowdsourcing campaign, Jake Epstein is a co-founder who never once swayed from his idea: a notebook you can clean up with water, or erase in a microwave.
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