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3 Year Anniversary
Started by sortableturnip, Oct 02 2011 12:39 PM
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 12:39 PM
Well, this marks 3 years since I ordered my Pandora...*le sigh*
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 01:27 PM
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 04:07 PM
I therefor call everyone to this thread to celebrate us non-pandorians.
makepnd not war
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 05:07 PM
I'm a member of the "still waiting" club too. I'm still looking forward to getting my hands on my Pandora some day.
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 06:17 PM
What a sad anniversary
And it doesn't look like I will get my Pandora any time soon. This whole last year of waiting was truly very sad and frustrating. I just hope that we won't make it to the 4 year anniversary...
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 07:23 PM
Maybe we should all phone CircuitCo and ask Clint where our boards are.
That's where you Pandora consoles are, in pieces at CircuitCo who barely even answer our emails now.
Let me know your thoughts.
That's where you Pandora consoles are, in pieces at CircuitCo who barely even answer our emails now.
Let me know your thoughts.
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 07:32 PM
Not replying to emails? Can you imagine?! For shame.
I think it's three years today for me too. Happy anniversary all! You know, I look back at that time and the estimates that said it would be out Christmas of that year and I wonder - is it actually possible to get it that wrong? Can that be done? Whether the answer is yes or it's no, the implications aren't pretty.
Still, what's encouraging is that those who got their Pandoras seem all across the board to love them. The versatility of the machine is still a huge draw. And, if these new plans all work out and the Pandora gets into the hands of more and more people, the potential for development is still exciting all these years later. It's still the machine I preordered because I thought it could offer so much and I do look forward to the day I have one. Assuming I'm still alive. So good luck to ED and the Pandora faithful!
Meet you here this time next year?
I think it's three years today for me too. Happy anniversary all! You know, I look back at that time and the estimates that said it would be out Christmas of that year and I wonder - is it actually possible to get it that wrong? Can that be done? Whether the answer is yes or it's no, the implications aren't pretty.
Still, what's encouraging is that those who got their Pandoras seem all across the board to love them. The versatility of the machine is still a huge draw. And, if these new plans all work out and the Pandora gets into the hands of more and more people, the potential for development is still exciting all these years later. It's still the machine I preordered because I thought it could offer so much and I do look forward to the day I have one. Assuming I'm still alive. So good luck to ED and the Pandora faithful!
Meet you here this time next year?
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 01:49 AM
Maybe we should all phone CircuitCo and ask Clint where our boards are.
Maybe we SHOULD do that.
Will you give us their number?
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 01:57 AM
You fail providing proper management, so it all is your fault (openpandora team)Maybe we should all phone CircuitCo and ask Clint where our boards are.
That's where you Pandora consoles are, in pieces at CircuitCo who barely even answer our emails now.
Let me know your thoughts.
No preorderer made any contract with CircuitCo, so give em your personal number, so they all can call you and moralize you =D
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:03 AM
Not replying to emails? Can you imagine?! For shame.
I think it's three years today for me too. Happy anniversary all! You know, I look back at that time and the estimates that said it would be out Christmas of that year and I wonder - is it actually possible to get it that wrong? Can that be done? Whether the answer is yes or it's no, the implications aren't pretty.
Still, what's encouraging is that those who got their Pandoras seem all across the board to love them. The versatility of the machine is still a huge draw. And, if these new plans all work out and the Pandora gets into the hands of more and more people, the potential for development is still exciting all these years later. It's still the machine I preordered because I thought it could offer so much and I do look forward to the day I have one. Assuming I'm still alive. So good luck to ED and the Pandora faithful!
Meet you here this time next year?
I'm hoping Pandora 2 will be much greater, and hopefuly we are paving our software path so right when Pandora 2 release all our current software is already there and we can work on new stuff. If we get backwards compatibility working almost perfectly, Pandora X (fill in the number here) will have a HUGE library of software.
Maybe we should all phone CircuitCo and ask Clint where our boards are.
That's where you Pandora consoles are, in pieces at CircuitCo who barely even answer our emails now.
Let me know your thoughts.
I wonder what will happen if we all (Like every single person on the forum) gives a call to CC. Wonder if they will A) get their act together
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:08 AM
Pranking CC because openpandora team failure is bad action. You will disgrace yourself.I wonder what will happen if we all (Like every single person on the forum) gives a call to CC. Wonder if they will A) get their act together
Sue us or C) Not give a damn and just cut the phone lines.
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:27 AM
Ultimately, it's CC's fault. I personally don't think we ought to do it, just because it would undermine any law suit that might have to be filed to recover the losses due to CC's inability to follow through on it's end of the bargain.Pranking CC because openpandora team failure is bad action. You will disgrace yourself.
I wonder what will happen if we all (Like every single person on the forum) gives a call to CC. Wonder if they will A) get their act togetherSue us or C) Not give a damn and just cut the phone lines.
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:38 AM
Aren't that kind of responsibilities are stated in contract that openpandora made with CC?Ultimately, it's CC's fault. I personally don't think we ought to do it, just because it would undermine any law suit that might have to be filed to recover the losses due to CC's inability to follow through on it's end of the bargain.
Openpandora team failed to present the interests of it's customers.
And they constantly blame third parties for their own fault.
Maybe pandora pcb schematics are total mess that will fail to produce even in germany (who knows), but CC did great job producing 3+k of pcbs
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:48 AM
Circuit Co can't populate Texas Instruments Beagleboards at a decent rate. I had a 3 month wait to get those and that PCB was considerable simpler in design. My guess is they are struggling to supply their main customer Ti and had to short a considerable lesser volume customer.
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 03:00 AM
Even with that, why openpandora didn't find better production?Circuit Co can't populate Texas Instruments Beagleboards at a decent rate. I had a 3 month wait to get those and that PCB was considerable simpler in design. My guess is they are struggling to supply their main customer Ti and had to short a considerable lesser volume customer.
3 years is more that a half-of-life of proper gaming system =O
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 03:12 AM
you tell us armchair inventor
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 03:13 AM
Because it costs tons of money to switch production, Circuit Co was trickling small amounts of boards with promises that they will pick up the pace..
Also, no they haven't done a good job producing 3k+ boards, the return rate speaks for itself. This has nothing to do with how the circuit board was designed. Mweston who designed the boards isn't an amateur.
Have you bothered to even follow what is going on with the project?
Also, no they haven't done a good job producing 3k+ boards, the return rate speaks for itself. This has nothing to do with how the circuit board was designed. Mweston who designed the boards isn't an amateur.
Have you bothered to even follow what is going on with the project?
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 03:26 AM
The first it is to be bothered is openpandora team.Because it costs tons of money to switch production, Circuit Co was trickling small amounts of boards with promises that they will pick up the pace..
Also, no they haven't done a good job producing 3k+ boards, the return rate speaks for itself. This has nothing to do with how the circuit board was designed. Mweston who designed the boards isn't an amateur.
Have you bothered to even follow what is going on with the project?
They wasted your money, they wasted your time.
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 03:34 AM
The first it is to be bothered is openpandora team.
They wasted your money, they wasted your time.
Your first sentence is incoherent.
Secondly, I already got my Pandora almost a year ago. I also still have a second unit coming in due time. Wasted money? No I love this device, It gets more use than my Android phone and regular PC.
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 05:11 AM
@Plaguespark this statement is bollocks. ' Maybe pandora pcb schematics are total mess that will fail to produce even in germany (who knows), but CC did great job producing 3+k of pcbs' .As for cc doing a great job well thats like sayin hitler did a great job which he patently didnt.The technology is sound as i have a flawless fully working pandora and am patiently waiting on another.M weston knows what hes doing.
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