
07-22-2009, 02:45 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Ohio
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Blobul
Hello there,
I would get plans drawn for the items that you would want and have an add on or way to increase your future needs. When this is done...get it patented! Next get hold of underground geeks that think nothing but computerese and then make your proposal. Some of these folks are extremely off of the wall so you have to nail them down on cost, patent rights etc....! I have found that to get something done you almost have to do the building yourself because in general a commercial outfit think in terms of money and not always what the customer requests per se. You are considering spending a short bundle of capital but you will have to work with others somewhere along the line. Whenever this happens...get those people under written contract because your budget can get whacked if you are not on top of the ins and outs on the financial end. It's best to know where your limitations are and plan for money leaks that won't kill your enthusiasm as time goes bye. You will need a great sense of humor for the aggrivations that will crop up! To go with the computer that you want---consider a static free environment! I won't add any more comments but consideration around the computer can be just as important as the electromechanical device itself.
Good luck with your plans,
Teufellj...
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