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Doug Dotson November 3rd 04 02:54 AM

It might turn out to be a great product IDEA but it takes a solid
organization to make it a truly great *product*.


Not necessarily.

That's true of course but when you are evaluating an untested company
and an untested product, you have to start somewhere.


It would appear that one would start by buying the product. Otherwise
there is no start of anything. As a co-owner of a small company, I resemble
the remark that a small company cannot produce a qualiy product.

Doug
s/v Callista



Wayne.B November 3rd 04 03:29 AM

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 21:54:38 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
wrote:

I resemble
the remark that a small company cannot produce a qualiy product.


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I didn't say that.

I said it takes a solid organization. To me that means a company with
the depth and staying power to not only produce a quality product, but
also to market it well and support it well, now and in the future.
Somtimes that takes size, sometimes not. Having an amateurish, error
ridden web site is not a good start.


Geoff Schultz November 3rd 04 01:07 PM

Well, if you check now you'll find that the web site has been corrected.
Now what do you think? :-)

-- Geoff

Doug Dotson November 3rd 04 02:20 PM

I suspect that a nice reminder that the website had errors would have
been better than questioning their product based upon a couple
of spelling errors.

I agree on your point below that a good website will help sell a
product. I don;t agree with the rest of your points.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 21:54:38 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
wrote:

I resemble
the remark that a small company cannot produce a qualiy product.


============================================

I didn't say that.

I said it takes a solid organization. To me that means a company with
the depth and staying power to not only produce a quality product, but
also to market it well and support it well, now and in the future.
Somtimes that takes size, sometimes not. Having an amateurish, error
ridden web site is not a good start.




Wayne.B November 3rd 04 05:35 PM

On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 13:07:06 GMT, Geoff Schultz
wrote:

Well, if you check now you'll find that the web site has been corrected.
Now what do you think? :-)


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I feel much better now that they have a 2nd chance to make a good
first impression. :-)

I'm more than a little skeptical regarding long term durability of the
stepper motor and the sliding copper strip thingy. It's an
interesting idea however.


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