I'm about to tell you why sooo many things we want to do don't get done, and why many things take sooo long. Thousands of potentially great ideas have never seen the light of day. It's a matter of priorities. The list is long, and sometimes we have difficulty with the top item, much less the second.
Paul raced Saturday in Detroit, and as I write this he is driving 175 miles down to Columbus to race on Sunday. When he returns about midnight tonight, he's got 48 hours to get ready for the CRCRC MidWinter, and I don't think he's touched his truck since the Clash.
We will release three new parts next week and they are shipping Monday to our dealers. Paul must do some drawings for the printed material in the packages. He also needs to complete engineering work on two more new parts so we can send them out for bids, and we want that process started before CRCRC so the quotes are ready when we return.
And we just took delivery of the material so he can start making prototype parts for the 4WD project. The design work is done, but Paul must toolpath it and then run the first ones. We want to run the first proto car at CRCRC.
We have two new dealers to get up on our contact page and some race results to post. What else should we add to his list???
I hope you see it's not that we don't want to, but that there's no time. Paul and I regularly meet to re-set both of our priority lists, and I hope you agree all of the above ranks higher than old data on the forums. It's not that the old data is unimportant, but that all the above, and a bunch of other stuph I haven't mentioned, is more important. We very much appreciate your offer to help, Shy, but exchanging E-mails with you, then finding the data, then more work to send it all takes time away from the above.
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