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RE: Repeater in 10 days!?!?!



I have to agree here, being in design for a number of years, we've made 
some
horrendous blunders in the past trying to get a new product out before it
has been fully animalised, ('animalized' for those in the US). Thankfully,
we have learnt from those mistakes and have actually delayed product for
over a year before when we've not been totally happy with it. It's always
the design-engineers fault when a product goes wrong even if it's only
because we've overlooked the level of stupidity of a potential user. (don't
anyone take offence, LD subscribers are in a different league from some of
the Twats I've had to deal with, you'd be amazed what damage you can do 
with
a Bass amp given a random handful of brain cells). 
Andy @ Trace Elliot.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Ritchford [mailto:tom@swirly.com]
> Sent: 13 July 2001 17:07
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: Repeater in 10 days!?!?!
> 
> 
> >  >--- Mark Pulver <mark@redmoon-music.com> wrote:
> >  >>Functionality is all there, the manual is complete,
> >  >> and they've been "code complete" for a while. It's all about
> >  >last->minute tweaks at this point.
> >  >>
> >  >> Mark
> >  >
> >  >If the last minute tweaks are not code, then what could 
> they be?  In my
> >  >industry, "code complete" means you lock the code, the 
> tweaks are done,
> >  >and the testing on the tweaks is done.
> 
> Let's all applaud Electrix for NOT releasing a buggy product
> to the market.  I have to feel that there's someone intelligent
> back there who's determined that when it goes to market there
> are not going to be any known bugs.  
> 
> And they are completely right.  In the hardware business, b
> etter to be months and months late with a flawless
> product than to be on-time with something that almost works.
> 
>    /t
> 
> -- 
> semper ubi sub ubi
>