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05.29.2007, 01:18 PM

Engineer guy who picked up the tech support line. Said the controller has been done for a very long time, the hold up has been a motor supplier who could meet the quality AND production numbers they needed to release the product en mass.

I was very impressed with their business attitude in general and I'm happy to wait a few months to get a product with so much thought behind it.
   
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05.29.2007, 01:27 PM

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Engineer guy who picked up the tech support line. Said the controller has been done for a very long time, the hold up has been a motor supplier who could meet the quality AND production numbers they needed to release the product en mass.

I was very impressed with their business attitude in general and I'm happy to wait a few months to get a product with so much thought behind it.
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