Of course. A bit of humour never hurts.
Anyway, the above wasn't entirely tongue in cheek, as a rig like that could provide quite a bit of useful electricity in the third world. (I hate that term, but I got nothing better). It's the kind of project that Earthcoin could potentially fund, as that sort of generator is pretty much a DIY project anyway, and well suited to remote areas.
But first we gotta get some real world value to the coin. In that, my erstwhile nemesis a few pages back was totally correct. To be useful to charities, the coin must be profitable and useable. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of ideas on how to do that. One thing I'd like to see is some sort of peer to peer exchange system that is NOT dependent on a central or controlled exchange site. Implementing that for crypto pairs seems like it would be easy, but how would you go about it for, say, EAC to USD? I think it could be done, but I don't have a clue how.
If I recall, I think one of the devs was working on an exchange that converts other cryptocurrency into EAC and vise versa.
Having enough value and demand for the coin helps a lot, if a charity were big enough could the market handle the sale to btc for usd? Would there be someone who would buy the eac themselves to spare the market the headache?
I know tipping on Reddit helps get exposure. It helps people get EAC they would not have had otherwise. Making our subreddit more populous would also buff confidence.