Well, I don't agree w/ the one million number, but otherwise, yeah. The Bridechamber is not a business, per se. It has to make me some money to be that : ) And it needs proper documentation, timely updates, and to be more, in a word, professional. We just sold our bakery, which brought in 1/2 mil per year. That works for a small shop, but not really a technical business. I'd be interested to know how many modular companies are full-time. I think most are part-time, while a day-time tech job pays the actual rent. Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@... www.bridechamber.com On Jan 31, 2008, at 11:45 AM, adaaxs wrote: > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "plord" <plord@...> wrote: > > > > From Grant: > > > > "From a legal standpoint, publishing the design enters it into the > > public domain and removes my right to request "cease and desist". It > > is rather flattering that someone made a PC board and someone else > > made a faceplate. A "business" needs about 1 million a year in cash > > flow, anything else is an obsession or a hobby. So Mr. Deyo's public > > service work bring Wogglebugs to the disadvantaged, doesn't qualify > > as a business in my mind. There is no comparison between the > > published work and what is in the modules (the modules have two #5 > > standard Wogglebugs plus more)." > > > > Therefore, proceed :) > > > > cheers, > > Paul > > > I don't think Grant really means this as it is written. I don't think > he is trying to be > condescending at all. he probably just wrote it quick. > > So go and Woggle :) > > >
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: Current Panel Run...
2008-01-31 by Scott Deyo
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