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To: MrBuzz who wrote (180)1/4/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: Silicon Trader  Respond to of 7701
 
" I saw the second hundred machines being built"a month ago.NO one is stopping at 200 machines

George these ideas you have are really something else .

The contract is one week over due, only because of the holidays, infact if there were no holidays NorAm would be early. There is no questions that more will be installed at 100 per month, or more . The shipment of the machines is not based on revenue . Its 2000 like it or not. Remember when you were home opening the gifts last week , so were the employes of Golden Games. There is nothing slow about assembling these machines , Infact i my self could assemble one unit by myself in 2 hours or less. The length of time elapsed on this first shipment was obviously due to meticulous detail , and the intrest in doing things right the first time, making sure the software was perfect, all of the machines are tested before being put into play at their location. It maybe hard for you to understand as it appears you have no background in mechanical industry's. I know when i use to work as a electrician (11 years) i would always spend the first week on a big job preparing my work area, my tools , my supplies, any material needed, plan table,and get everything laid out . I would then spend the next week studing the plans and becoming familiar with the project and its little quirks. I would go to all this trouble for a project that would only last maybe 3 months . Now In NorAm's and Sharp's case i think they are doing very well with the timelyness of the 12 year project and once again NorAm keeps us informed at the company web site with an update. Its all happening. No matter how you look at it.

GO NRAG MBA