is posting here and responding to your comments, I think your "hunch" is probably more accurate than someone that wasn't a part of the conversation.
That said, they have stated several times Tinkerbell 2.0 works, but that was without the metal detection sensor.
I know the flux capacitor was broken, or that's been the claim by some, but did it get fixed or not?
Seems like a fair question since they've apparently been discussing in phone calls issues with the gizmo they haven't made public.
They raised the bar about as high as it could be raised and their self imposed deadline is about to pass again.
Don't forget Kyle followed the Q1 flop with Q2 and Q3 lofty projections. Q3 ends in less than 5 days.
"Where do you see the company going from here, and do you have any outlooks for the second and third quarter?" asked Jolly. "As you can imagine, this device is going to change the world for us. It is absolutely amazing what it does. And because of that, I'm very confident for this next quarter, because now we have the finished product in our hands," said Kennedy. "Also during the first quarter, we started on some new technology to prevent cave-ins in the holes that we dig. We also are working on a device to bring fresh water down to the bottom so that we can see better," shared Kennedy. "So, when you look at all of the technologies that we're bringing to the table, the only thing we've got is pure upside. I just can't be more positive than where we're at right now."