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I will try in good faith to help with any problems, but I cannot provide a warranty of any kind. I'll test the devices thoroughly before I ship them out though.
It looks like I'll be able to build three of them in the near future. I've been trying to come up with a fair way to decide who gets them, given the apparently huge interest in these devices. Maybe this isn't really necessary, but here's what I've come up with. If you would like one:
1. Please read this carefully.
2. Make a guess as to tomorrow evening's California State Lottery Pick 3 Evening Draw. You need to pick three numbers between 0 and 9 inclusively.
3. Send a PayPal payment of $260 to vikashgoel at gmail dot com, and in the "Message to Recipient" section, put your guess at the lottery numbers.
4. I will go to http://www.calottery.com/games/dailythree to check the results of Draw #7603 after 6:30 PST on Friday 21 December 2007. Treating the three numbers as a single 3-digit number, I will choose the three people with the closest guesses and refund any other payments in full before noon EST on the 22nd.
5. I will build and ship the three JuiceBoxes before the end of the year.
Now, I realize this is a lot of money. These do cost a fair bit and take a lot of time to build and test, though. Hopefully if there's a lot of interest we can work out a group buy sometime in the near future.
I also realize this is biased against people who don't use PayPal, and that it means I might end up holding on to some peoples' money for a day or so, but it still seems to me to be the fairest way to go.