"1,3 and 4 have been confirmed by the company."
I no longer give a damn what those clowns confirm or don't confirm...i have never trusted them and that has served me very well over the years, especially, most recently...
"The learning curve will always be there to some degree as improvements are made toward ever higher quality and quantity."
if they are doing something that has been done for thousands of years, there should be NO learning curve at all...
even if it is difficult, they have had ten years of research, testing and production...the hits and misses should be minor...not major failures..
dismissing major failures as being something similar to a childish "learning curve" is just ridiculous...
kblb is a business..they have shareholders who deserve better than a bunch of weak excuses...
"In the long run our initial hiccup could actually make this company stronger as adjustments are made on the learning curve."
first of all, it was a kick in the balls, not a hiccup..secondly, failure making one stronger is a nice cliché that works in poems but in the real world, failure is bad...nothing but bad...
"This company will succeed despite the verbiage of its detractors."
well that's a happy thought...unfortunately that's all it is...