why on earth would Cathar have the same restraints as Swiftech ?
Swiftech has stocking distributors worldwide, all of whom require prior notice so that they may manage their inventories
and hopefully that Swiftech would be able to maintain the item 'in stock' for at least the initial orders
- a new wb must be integrated into the kits, test data developed, inst inst revised, the site updated
and on and on, a huge effort requiring months of planning and activities by many
Cathar is free from all that, and makes but a handful of wbs
pick a different 'problem'
feel free to regard me and my actions in the light that is pleasing to you
you may think that procooling is the Swiftech market, if so you are wrong
procooling represents the lunatic fringe of watercooling, balls to the wall
few of the Swiftech products actually fit the 'needs' of this group - but obviously I am changing that
both by improved products, AND by education - which I presume will have a trickle down effect
Marketing is not my responsibility, though as a product designer I cannot ignore it
"you criticized the italians on the Cathar/radiator thread" for taking a month off w/o ensuring their customers had stock (Siccie), and for ceasing to process a pending retail order (the rad co)
GUILTY
"the French in the case of Rosco" (several individuals) for not giving ME a heads up
GUILTY
"and the Germans" I'm sure I defamed someone, davidzo ??
GUILTY
sorry, but I don't feel guilty
are you saying that to criticize Cathar is a slander on all Aussies ? (it sure is on OCAU !, lol)
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