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Have a good safe journey Dano. None of this stuff matters in the least.IT's all done now, but I need a day or two to hand it over.
Maybe end of the week but as other's have said, it's not my priority at the mo!
ATB
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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Have a good safe journey Dano. None of this stuff matters in the least.IT's all done now, but I need a day or two to hand it over.
Maybe end of the week but as other's have said, it's not my priority at the mo!
ATB
...if Alphasim is a hobby or a business. My vote is, at this point it's a hobby.
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....I guess I'm the the only person left on the planet who is held accountable if I am not performing adequately.
It's easy for us to stand back and say that. The departure and uncertain employment of a handful of key people means that key projects themselves will become uncertain, especially if you have employees paid on commission. If you wish to continue a project without them, then you must remove their work or pay them.You're probably right-- Phil and company might have some brilliant master plan that causes them to preview one project...then delay it...preview another project...then delay that one too.
Phil never did communicate much with his customers. He relied on more personable people like Dan and Frank Safranek. What little is known about him is that he never goes on forums. Rest assured that he won't read what you write about him....and all the while Phil himself seems to have "outgrown" communicating with his customer base..
You should care. You guys know me; I'm harsh on developers all the time. Let's be positive about one thing though: We are talking about our friends and members of this community. It's not just production problems, it's problems with people being forced to move without much money around the world...find new jobs...so on and so forth.Here's a newsflash: I don't give a cr$p what AS' reason is for the continued delays on both the BN and the HU-16. I don't care-- it's not my problem-- it's their problem.
Like I said, it's not that simple. It's a/was a group of people with ever-changing dynamics and problems usually relating to one person.If it's a damned business, it's about time AS starts acting like it. PERIOD.
I tried to sidestep around saying it bluntly. I've failed!! Here it is bluntly:
Phil IS Alphasim. He was held accountable by the employees that worked for him. How? They left, and not always under the best of circumstances. The rumor mill says that several people were stiffed on pay, some were stiffed on what they though were going to be jobs....so on and so forth.
It's easy for us to stand back and say that. The departure and uncertain employment of a handful of key people means that key projects themselves will become uncertain, especially if you have employees paid on commission. If you wish to continue a project without them, then you must remove their work or pay them.
Phil never did communicate much with his customers. He relied on more personable people like Dan and Frank Safranek. What little is known about him is that he never goes on forums. Rest assured that he won't read what you write about him.
You should care. You guys know me; I'm harsh on developers all the time. Let's be positive about one thing though: We are talking about our friends and members of this community. It's not just production problems, it's problems with people being forced to move without much money around the world...find new jobs...so on and so forth.
Like I said, it's not that simple. It's a/was a group of people with ever-changing dynamics and problems usually relating to one person.
Please understand that I have no affiliation with Alphasim. This is the way I believe things to be.
...It's bad enough that AS gets fixated on limited appeal $hit like the "Hawler Siddley Vertol Mk XIII" which flew once-- in 1947...
Sigh, I hope the juvenile tone of this thread isn't the future of this forum.
Wow, you’re way more important and awesome than us.
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I wonder how many other members here who have read your posts in this thread, and actually have jobs similar, albeit not as awesome (obviously), as yours, and who also are waiting with great anticipation for the release of the HU-16, have decided not to whine like an impertinent child about the delays that have been encountered during its development. Just a thought…
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These aren’t real airplanes we’re dealing with here. The security of the free world is not at stake, and the organizations involved usually consist of less then ten people. And it’s not their day job either. I guess you’ll just have to wait like the rest of the riff-raff!