"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
My customer bought it and his business went in a different direction.
Modern product development means first adopters are unknowing beta testers."We'll release a patch" gets you to market faster, followed shortly by "product has been discontinuedand replaced with xxx". Not saying that's what happened here, I have no experience. But around these parts a whole lotof people bought into Teslas as they came off the assembly line (tent?) and a few short yearslater you heard those turd units creaking and rattling down the road like an electric Joad family.Even the comically oversized touchscreen selling point wasn't working anymore. But don't tell the fanboys, it's hard to admit when you've spent a bunch of money foolishly.Software tends to be particularly terrible at this, as they can actually (ostensibly) release a patch tofix problems, usually breaking something else in the process. Remember Windows 8.1? That horrific abomination got swept under the rug real quick. I'm guessing the "free upgrade to 10" was actually "avoiding class action lawsuits".
Quote from: scott316 on August 29, 2023, 01:37:47 PMMy customer bought it and his business went in a different direction.Jesus, went a hard left then huh? Got me thinking theses things aint it if people are doing that.
the friends that have them all love them and would never go back to something else.
we have a very early M&R Cobra press and it is great
That's because it's based on a well tested and time proven design, the Roq.
...the early ones I've been in and have heard driving down the road feel and sound like they are rapidlydevolving into base components.
Quote from: ebscreen on August 29, 2023, 06:16:36 PMThat's because it's based on a well tested and time proven design, the Roq.You're thinking of the Copperhead...