Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:30:08 PM
Easy now Hazey! OK Here's one chew on...............
To All Those Concerned,
When we declared the wait over, we genuinely thought it was. Then came more delays involving the protocol Robert was following to prepare for upcoming testing and eventual Intertek lab validating.
It is obvious we ...are at the mercy of many constraints evolving around the ups and downs of developing this product and Robert's schedule to finish the first task of proving up the MCMHU's efficiency numbers. Now, in Robert's defense, he is being pulled in many directions and often enough not remunerated for those said tasks. Of course, this has an effect on the time frame for the rest of us as well as shareholders. Once this is complete, Wanderport will have a product to display and demo to manufacturers without the burden on Robert.
Robert traveled during the month of September but he is now committed to preparing the MCMHU in addition to tending to his personal business which is very understandable. Please keep in mind that nowhere in our agreement with him does it state that Robert is obliged to finish anything according to Wanderport's schedule. He is a technical advisor to the company which logically means we need his involvement to prepare the prototype for testing. Hence delays have nothing to do with passing a sniff test or dangling the so called carrot and all to do with development and scheduling.
We have extra magnetrons in stock and Robert is not travelling for the time being (for those wondering how magnetrons compete versus thermal transfer, the magnetrons are water cooled thus regain approximately 30% efficiency by water running through them regaining heat and efficiency). However, he has discovered and is implementing a more favorable format to fulfill his test goals with Intertek as explained in the last public release and we believe it is important to get the most out of the Intertek test in order for the results to be very accurate and conducive to our goal of luring manufacturers going forward. The December 6th date was picked to provide Robert the necessary time to prepare the MCMHU for testing using his new test protocol and to allow Wanderport the time, post Intertek testing, to interpret and prepare the results for release to the public. We regret the inconvenience this is causing.
Sincerely,
Wanderport Corporation
10903 Rushwood Way
Clermont, Florida
34714 USA
Well at least someone got them talking ;)
To All Those Concerned,
When we declared the wait over, we genuinely thought it was. Then came more delays involving the protocol Robert was following to prepare for upcoming testing and eventual Intertek lab validating.
It is obvious we ...are at the mercy of many constraints evolving around the ups and downs of developing this product and Robert's schedule to finish the first task of proving up the MCMHU's efficiency numbers. Now, in Robert's defense, he is being pulled in many directions and often enough not remunerated for those said tasks. Of course, this has an effect on the time frame for the rest of us as well as shareholders. Once this is complete, Wanderport will have a product to display and demo to manufacturers without the burden on Robert.
Robert traveled during the month of September but he is now committed to preparing the MCMHU in addition to tending to his personal business which is very understandable. Please keep in mind that nowhere in our agreement with him does it state that Robert is obliged to finish anything according to Wanderport's schedule. He is a technical advisor to the company which logically means we need his involvement to prepare the prototype for testing. Hence delays have nothing to do with passing a sniff test or dangling the so called carrot and all to do with development and scheduling.
We have extra magnetrons in stock and Robert is not travelling for the time being (for those wondering how magnetrons compete versus thermal transfer, the magnetrons are water cooled thus regain approximately 30% efficiency by water running through them regaining heat and efficiency). However, he has discovered and is implementing a more favorable format to fulfill his test goals with Intertek as explained in the last public release and we believe it is important to get the most out of the Intertek test in order for the results to be very accurate and conducive to our goal of luring manufacturers going forward. The December 6th date was picked to provide Robert the necessary time to prepare the MCMHU for testing using his new test protocol and to allow Wanderport the time, post Intertek testing, to interpret and prepare the results for release to the public. We regret the inconvenience this is causing.
Sincerely,
Wanderport Corporation
10903 Rushwood Way
Clermont, Florida
34714 USA
Well at least someone got them talking ;)
