The deadline for pre-ordering a P112 kit, October 11, is approaching. I
need to have 35 pre-orders before I can go ahead and have the boards made.
I've only been able to pre-sell twelve kits. If I can't get 24 more kits
sold by then, I'll have to cancel the project. I don't have the spare
cash to finance the project entirely on my own.
For those who are curious: I set the cutoff to October 11 because that's
60 days after the first order was placed. I can refund Paypal payments
and get the fee back only within that window. The minimum of 35
pre-orders was chosen because for that number, I'll have the money to have
100 boards made and get parts for 35 kits. From that point on, the
process becomes self-sustaining.
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David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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