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Re: gharma post# 42229

Monday, 04/09/2012 7:34:56 PM

Monday, April 09, 2012 7:34:56 PM

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I disagree. Every single prototype out there in any industry, especially in the earlier stages, is nowhere near being sturdy enough for everyday use and for final stress testing. That is the entire point of a prototype, something that breaks and you keep making it better. Or something that functions as intended for the most part and lets you tweak the functionality but only as long as you treat it nice and keep it in a lab environment. in this particular case it worked fine on a test bench but cracked when higher pressure city water went through. The production ones won't. Hopefully...

My guess is up until a few months ago they focused a lot on efficiency and felt it was going great but not that much on making a solid, sturdy product out of that technology. Andrew even said that over the last few months they didn't focus much on efficiency at all, only on making it ready for testing. And anyway a penny stock is not supposed to give you "warm and fuzzies", maybe you are more comfortable with a safer investment.