Hmm, sorry for the blank post if you got one. In any case, Cynthia, To quote another wise fellow - "We are not worthy." I might have had a different reaction with your first paragraph, but it is evident from your subsequent post that you are the real deal (not that I ever had any doubts), and I felt the only issue has been communications, not trust. And under the circumstances you have had to deal with, and the fact that you aren't IBM or Microsoft, stuff happens. But now that I think about it, I've been waiting for Vista for much longer than my Zeroscillator. And I worked for IBM and their promises were bull half the time. So I hope everyone can wait just a tad more. regards, John ________________________________ From: The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Cynthia Webster Sent: Wed 11/15/2006 5:08 PM To: The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [The_Cyndustries_List] Re: Back on Schedule! Look, I am busy making these things for everybody. Please knock off all of these whiny posts. I am sincerely sorry for the delay ok, but if anyone wants to know what is happening they can contact me directly, I barely have time to answer occasional inquires, let alone write personal letters to nearly (500) customers. Here it is, we are receiving a huge batch of completed ZO circuitboard subassemblies on or right after Thanksgiving Weekend and at that time we will marry those subassemblies along with the ones that we build here in house, and have huge patch of Zeroscillators all at once. As they are tested, burned-in, and calibrated they will roll off the assembly line one after another for two-weeks or so until they are all assembled. As they go onto the UPS trucks, Dotcom format customers will get their ZOs first as they've been waiting the longest, followed by Cyndustries customers, and Analogue Haven orders. We have to assemble different combinations of (15) different circuit boards to make Zeroscillators in all five flavors, and please forgive us but this can be a daunting task mentally, physically, and financially. The fact that there are over (500) different parts involved in each Zeroscillator helps to make them precious, (and drives me a little crazy coordinating them all)... Please folks, we'll all be enjoying our Zeroscillators soon, we are already back up to speed in the shop, and can handle the flood of ZOs coming, but is is going to be several weeks of intense Zeroscillation getting them ready to ship now, and I implore you please, to cool it on the list here for a while. Each batch of ZOs is like managing a NASA moon launch. I left all of the comments up as a matter of public record it would be very easy to scrub them all, but I am not hiding from anything or anyone, I am very very busy coordinating all of these elements AND working hard presently completing our non-Zeroscillator type back orders. After doing a miraculous job of moving the whole company, executing my Father's estate, and adding the care of my Mother to my responsibilities, the company now is rolling along strong as ever, it's just that because all of this has happened silently in the background that it seems like nothing has been happening... The crisis is handled, it's over and we're back to work. Please allow us sufficient time now to get the job done. It really means a lot to me personally to have everyone of you completely delighted with your Zeroscillator when you do get it. You have my promise that it will be worth the wait. Thanks so much Cynthia legravin wrote: > Cynthia, > > In the following post from October 25, you stated that "We're still > two or three weeks away from shipping the ZOs" and also "will > make a more definitave Zeroscillator shipping schedule > announcement in the next few days." > > By my calculation, today is exactly 3 weeks since you made this > post. Unless I have missed some messages in this forum, there has > been no Zeroscillator shipping schedule announcement. And, I have > not seen any posts from anyone stating that they have received their > Zeroscillator...so I take that to mean that Zeroscillators are not > yet shipping. > > The only significant topic of discussion on this list over the past > few weeks has been the posting on Analogue Haven's website that they > will be selling Zeroscillators. Their website indicates that they > will have Zeroscillators on December 15. That is only one month > from today. I really hope that you will ship all Zeroscillators > that people have ordered from you prior to shipping any to Analogue > Haven. I have nothing against Analogue Haven....I have made > purchases from them. But, I think it would be very poor customer > service to deliver products to your reseller prior to fulfilling > orders that people have been waiting on (and paid for) several > months ago. > > --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com <mailto:The_Cyndustries_List%40yahoogroups.com> > <mailto:The_Cyndustries_List%40yahoogroups.com>, Cynthia Webster > <cynthia.webster@...> wrote: > > > > Howdy! > > > > We've been working quite hard at catching-up with back orders > > and building Zeroscillator assemblies. My Father passing away, > > and then moving the entire company did put quite a strain on me and > > definitely set the company production schedule back somewhat. > > > > With nose-to-grindstone everything is getting back on-track and > > we've resumed regular shipments again. It just took a little longer > > than I'd originally estimated, and for that I really do apologize. > > > > After dissasembling our former module testing station at the > > oscilloscope, it seemed to take forever to get a satisfactory rig > > to test all of these modules that we've been recently building. > > We had boxes of completed modules - and no way to test them, > > so right ~there~ was one big bottleneck that took a while to work > out. > > > > We're still two or three weeks away from shipping the ZOs, > > orchestrating all of the different formats can be a bit > challenging! > > In the meantime we got other orders onto the ups trucks and will > > make a more definitave Zeroscillator shipping schedule > > announcement in the next few days. > > > > Thanks, we're almost almost, almost back to normal after the > > big company move, but we're just not quite there yet. > > > > Thanks for everyone's great spirit, there's definitely a lot of > > good karma involved with the ZO project and we're whistling > > while we work! > > > > Cynthia > > > >
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RE: [The_Cyndustries_List] Re: Back on Schedule!
2006-11-15 by John Hammaren
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