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Originally Posted by murg
The problem is that with any kind of project where you are funding the development virtually, there's very little way to determine if the people running the project are qualified or not.
Also, the Earl people seemed to be more managing the project then doing the actual engineering, they were using the manufacturer for the actual engineering.
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They also didn't have the management experience or know-how to stick to their guns. They switched manufacturers in pursuit of features when really they should have released what they could and apologized for missing stuff. If they had, they'd have a product out instead of being an in-joke.