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missioncontrol:

Scott,

I hope that you, to protect others from falling into xtians next money trap, are willing to give more details of this "new business at which xtian will succeed". I'd hate to see this all happen again just because xtian tries to take advantage of people under a different name.



Mameroom:

Unfortunately, I do not have too many details other than what I have already mentioned.  Contrary to what people have thought, our (Mameroom/scott) relationship with Chris was primarily a business one...and not so much on a personal level.

TPB:


--- Quote from: Mameroom on January 17, 2008, 08:28:13 am ---Sorry, I haven't completely gone through our website...all links/references will be taken down shortly.  I think I will leave the pictures up for "compatibility" for customers who currently own one of these panels...but the links to purchase will be removed.

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Onya Scott.    :applaud:

There's no issue with maintaining "historical reference information" on your website, that shows the "compatibility" of your cabinets with existing SlikStik panels, manufactured in days long gone.

As long as you're no longer selling, promoting, manufacturing, or affiliated with SlikStik products, nor with any other products that Christian may try to flog under a new business name (he'll probably come up with one soon).

Everyone would LOVE to see you manufacture your OWN, FULLY INDEPENDANT line of panels, to complement your truly impressive cabinets.

We'll patiently wait for your designs to come to fruition.    :D


TPB:

Missioncontrol,

How about giving Scott a break, and removing that "Birds of a Feather" banner from the bottom of your posts ??

Scott ... we're taking you at your word here, so please follow through with what you've announced.


Mameroom:

I'm toying around with the idea of building onto our Control Panel Designing software.  The software (for those who are not familiar with it) allows you to design your own control panel (size, layout, controls, colors, etc...).  You can then have the software generate a detailed set of drawings to cut and build the acutal panel...or you can (at a click of a button), purchase a ready-to-assemble kit based on your design.  Why not expand that to a complete control panel?

Here's the old link (need to migrate it to the new site)
http://www.mameroom.com/CPKD_info.asp

...and believe me, a lesson has been learned.

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