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Re: gharma post# 42231

Monday, 04/09/2012 9:40:10 PM

Monday, April 09, 2012 9:40:10 PM

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That is what I was saying, if you are uncomfortable with the engineering ability of companies with 3 employees you are better off investing in a blue chip which rarely makes a big mess of a new product. It's just a risk/reward decision.

As far as the prototype not meeting specs, there are no specs for prototypes, only for finished products, especially for a company like this and for a product that is 100% new and has nothing to be compared to. Every prototype I've seen, particularly in the auto industry, was very very far from being ready to be sold to a consumer and be beat on every day. There isn't much point engineering all the reliability into a product and ironing out every single crease and problem before establishing it's efficiency and main functionality in earlier stages.