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Q2 2023 Investor Update: HyperMining, Tunneling, and Aerospace!
HyperSciences is excited to provide some exciting details on key topics in this quarterly update: 2nd Major Customer Contract Signed: HyperSciences signed one of the world’s largest mining equipment manufacturers to join the current Hyper Tunnel and Mining system phase 1 demo with its HyperDrill™ HyperBreaker™ Product. The Tunnel Begins! The tunneling and mining demo has begun and is currently…
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#anime#retro wave#90s#anime aesthetic#80s#90s anime#aesthetic#anime gifs#vaporwave#retro anime#cyber core#digicore#hyperpop#hyperdrill#old school anime#anime community#anime world#anime fans#anime wallpapers#anime / manga#new music#anime memes#mecha anime#SoundCloud
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i’m very here for the hyperdrill wave, it’s like tiny enthusiastic construction men with jackhammers freeing the gunk from crevices in my brain no other genre can reach
#hyperpop#hyperdrill#hyperpop is like the genre version of nightcore#if you like nightcore you’ll love hyperpop#popstarbill’s hyperdrill album is top notch#highly recommend
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Love the idea that the AdMech is actually way smarter than even they realize. So when they dig up an ancient STC for like - one of those water-cup drinking birds, they turn it into a fusion-powered hyperdrill autoservitor because “of course that’s what the STC outlined! How could it be anything but a hyperadvanced masterwork from our godlike ancestors?!”
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pokemon scarlet/ violet rambles
so, long story short, dudunsparce, the new evolution of dunsparce, can either have 2 or 3 body segments, instead of the 1 that dunsparce has. however, the segment is rare - a 1/100 chance - but i really wanted to have one for a play through of scarlet/ violet, so i found a method that'll get me a low level 3 segment dudunsparce, which i can then transfer to a new save
(dunsparce evolves into dudunsparce if it knows hyperdrill, which it learns at level 36, BUT if you breed two dudunsparce that know the move, apparently a dunsparce will hatch that knows hyperdrill. so, even if there's only a 1/100 chance i'll get a dunsparce that evolves into a 3 segment dudunsparce, i'll eventually get one by raw chance alone using this method.)
but. guys. what i had not been expecting -
one of the dudunsparces i evolves for breeding happened to be a 3 segment
there was only a 2% (1.99%) chance of that happening what the heck
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HyperSciences raises an untraditional $9.6M for its hypersonic drilling vision
We profiled HyperSciences in February, when the team had just successfully completed a launch milestone for a small business grant with NASA. The last time we checked in, the hypersonic drilling company had raised about $5 million as part of an untraditional Reg A offering. By the end of March, HyperSciences rounded out its first major round with $9.6 million from 3,552 individual investors on SeedInvest in the equity crowdfunding platform’s second largest raise to date.
The heart of HyperSciences’ work is its hypersonic propulsion system that can fire a projectile at five times the speed of sound. At its most simplistic, HyperSciences’ hypersonic engine can fire upward to power suborbital space launches (HyperDrone) and point downward to penetrate deep pockets of geothermal energy, for example (HyperDrill).
Rather than going the normal venture capital route, HyperSciences decided to raise from normal people who believed in its vision. The way the company sees it, traditional VC would have likely forced HyperSciences to narrow its mission.
“Reg A lets everyone who cares about our planned hypersonic future vote with their checkbook,” HyperSciences founder and CEO Mark Russell told TechCrunch. “I think that’s important.” Russell comes from a family-run mining business and is no stranger to the challenges of a public company.
“I’ve learned a lot from running ops in the back offices,” Russell said. “Based on our public company experiences, we do like that the SEC Reg A process has a clear path to taking your company to the public markets as the next step in the process.”
With infusions of $125,000 from NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research grant and $1 million form Shell’s Global’s GameChanger program, HyperSciences is happy to bounce between research grants with a boost from the Reg A’s special form of “mini-IPO” in order to maintain its autonomy for the time being.
Russell explained that the Reg A’s intensive SEC process requires a fair level of maturity from a company — and enough capital to jump through all the hurdles. “You’re not typically a seller of t-shirts in Reg A crowd financing,” Russell said.
HyperSciences’ next milestone will come in May when the company will demo its drilling tech in a field test for Shell. The company plans to leverage its new funding for additional future field testing, pushing its existing business plan forward and moving toward sustainability.
“Our investors are more like smart ‘crowd VCs.’ They’re generally are pretty savvy and see that we went through a stringent process to get here,” Russell said. “We’ve provided them with enough information to make a great decision.”
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HyperSciences raises an untraditional $9.6M for its hypersonic drilling vision
We profiled HyperSciences in February, when the team had just successfully completed a launch milestone for a small business grant with NASA. The last time we checked in, the hypersonic drilling company had raised about $5 million as part of an untraditional Reg A offering. By the end of March, HyperSciences rounded out its first major round with $9.6 million from 3,552 individual investors on SeedInvest in the equity crowdfunding platform’s second largest raise to date.
The heart of HyperSciences’ work is its hypersonic propulsion system that can fire a projectile at five times the speed of sound. At its most simplistic, HyperSciences’ hypersonic engine can fire upward to power suborbital space launches (HyperDrone) and point downward to penetrate deep pockets of geothermal energy, for example (HyperDrill).
Rather than going the normal venture capital route, HyperSciences decided to raise from regular people who believed in its vision. The way the company sees it, traditional VC would have likely forced HyperSciences to narrow its mission.
“Reg A lets everyone who cares about our planned hypersonic future vote with their checkbook,” HyperSciences founder and CEO Mark Russell told TechCrunch. “I think that’s important.” Russell comes from a family-run mining business and is no stranger to the challenges of a public company.
“I’ve learned a lot from running ops in the back offices,” Russell said. “Based on our public company experiences, we do like that the SEC Reg A process has a clear path to taking your company to the public markets as the next step in the process.”
With infusions of $125,000 from NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research grant and $1 million from Shell’s Global’s GameChanger program, HyperSciences is happy to bounce between research grants with a boost from the Reg A’s special form of “mini-IPO” in order to maintain its autonomy for the time being.
Russell explained that the Reg A’s intensive SEC process requires a fair level of maturity from a company — and enough capital to jump through all the hoops. “You’re not typically a seller of t-shirts in Reg A crowd financing,” Russell said.
HyperSciences’ next milestone will come in May when the company will demo its drilling tech in a field test for Shell. The company plans to leverage its new funding for additional future field testing, pushing its existing business plan forward and moving toward sustainability.
“Our investors are more like smart ‘crowd VCs.’ They’re generally are pretty savvy and see that we went through a stringent process to get here,” Russell said. “We’ve provided them with enough information to make a great decision.”
source https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/03/hypersciences-seedinvest/
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HyperSciences raises an untraditional $9.6M for its hypersonic drilling vision
We profiled HyperSciences in February, when the team had just successfully completed a launch milestone for a small business grant with NASA. The last time we checked in, the hypersonic drilling company had raised about $5 million as part of an untraditional Reg A offering. By the end of March, HyperSciences rounded out its first major round with $9.6 million from 3,552 individual investors on SeedInvest in the equity crowdfunding platform’s second largest raise to date.
The heart of HyperSciences’ work is its hypersonic propulsion system that can fire a projectile at five times the speed of sound. At its most simplistic, HyperSciences’ hypersonic engine can fire upward to power suborbital space launches (HyperDrone) and point downward to penetrate deep pockets of geothermal energy, for example (HyperDrill).
Rather than going the normal venture capital route, HyperSciences decided to raise from normal people who believed in its vision. The way the company sees it, traditional VC would have likely forced HyperSciences to narrow its mission.
“Reg A lets everyone who cares about our planned hypersonic future vote with their checkbook,” HyperSciences founder and CEO Mark Russell told TechCrunch. “I think that’s important.” Russell comes from a family-run mining business and is no stranger to the challenges of a public company.
“I’ve learned a lot from running ops in the back offices,” Russell said. “Based on our public company experiences, we do like that the SEC Reg A process has a clear path to taking your company to the public markets as the next step in the process.”
With infusions of $125,000 from NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research grant and $1 million form Shell’s Global’s GameChanger program, HyperSciences is happy to bounce between research grants with a boost from the Reg A’s special form of “mini-IPO” in order to maintain its autonomy for the time being.
Russell explained that the Reg A’s intensive SEC process requires a fair level of maturity from a company — and enough capital to jump through all the hurdles. “You’re not typically a seller of t-shirts in Reg A crowd financing,” Russell said.
HyperSciences’ next milestone will come in May when the company will demo its drilling tech in a field test for Shell. The company plans to leverage its new funding for additional future field testing, pushing its existing business plan forward and moving toward sustainability.
“Our investors are more like smart ‘crowd VCs.’ They’re generally are pretty savvy and see that we went through a stringent process to get here,” Russell said. “We’ve provided them with enough information to make a great decision.”
Via Taylor Hatmaker https://techcrunch.com
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HYPERDRILL CATTO So me and @kissmybhat edited this video with his rarted idea 💡 Enjoy this hyperdrill cade 🙀. . . . #cats #catsofinstagram #funny #viral #comedy #instagood #kawaii #catvideos #catsofinsta #pets #cutecats #cute #cutiecat #memes #dankmemes #meemees #zetaomicron #kissmybhat #gurpreetthecat #meows (at Meow) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvPB4UHAgJD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18f7lglczdh21
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(DREAMWORLD TONY (2022 TOUR DATES UP))
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