Cali Chris
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Is it just ironic that nobody here owns or operates an auto manufacturing plant. I bet that given the chance, all of us on this forum put together probably couldn't get one of the robotic arms to move let alone mount a door or windshield, let alone a whole manufacturing plant of robotics. Then for a engineer to develop a national platform, which in turn produced near a 100,000 followers. Those followers have produced 10,000 plus people willing to put down some hard earned cash into a dream that may never happen. Paul has assembled a team of experienced VP's that are working vigorously to make this dream a reality. There task at hand is more complicated than building an autocycle. They have to build it, tear it down and build again; over and over to develop a process flow on the assembly. They have millions of questions to answer and each time they answer one it probably creates two or three new questions. I have performed many Kaizen (process flow reorganization) events for my current employer. Which is where we work with staff to improve the efficient flow of a warehouse operation. This generally involves 2-10 people to plan and normally takes a week to do. We are only working with a simple processing flow in a 5,000-15,000 square foot warehouse and we are only improving on something that already exists. To build a car company from the ground up has to be a MONUMENTAL task, WOW! We should focus on the positive, it's only a three month delay and not another 12 month delay. I can wait an additional three months. If you can't wait, start your own car company, I'm sure it's easy.
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