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Re: whitemanfromtown post# 8624

Thursday, 02/16/2006 3:45:55 PM

Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:45:55 PM

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WMFT, where've ya been? Re your statement:

"Diddy: You don't produce "prototypes" in volume and you certainly don't build assembly lines around them and you don't state that FINAL engineering has been completed if it is simply a prototype."

Please Moonie, let's not beat this one to death again! LOL I agree 100% with the first part of your staement- "you don't build prototypes in volume." I disagree 100% with the second part- "you don't state that final enginering is completed if it is simply a prototype".

Why not? That's exactly what CDEX stated IMO.

"The production prototypes have completed final engineering and are the basis from which the assembly line will produce production units in volume."

The CDEX statement clearly distinguishes between a "production prototype" and a "production unit". It clearly states that the "production prototype" has completed final engineering, and it clearly states that the production prototypes are the basis from which "production units" will be produced in volume.

I seriously don't understand how it can be misinterpreted.

So, what have we now learned that they did with those prototypes? CDEX put them in hospitals for a year of alpha/beta testing.

And what have we learned that CDEX is going to do with the prototypes after a year of beta use in hospitals? CDEX plans to make changes to the "production prototype" to produce a production unit! Once final engineering of the "production unit" is complete it will (hopefully) be produced in volume.

That's how I originally interpreted the statement and it appears to me that that's exactly how it has gone down.









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