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Poisednose - What we said - “lithium ion batteries don’t age on the shelf per se, their life is defined by the number of charge / discharge cycles. New batteries, stored properly, don’t expire.” More drill-down for you - Any chemically-based…
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Science note - lithium ion batteries don’t age on the shelf per se, their life is defined by the number of charge / discharge cycles. New batteries, stored properly, don’t expire. Alkaline disposables have expiry dates, but rechargeable Li Ion h…
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Asender - to your post 519 - Consider your comments in the context of Apple - If only Phil Schiller had openly admitted the nature of the process all along, and had the courage to play it straight, then we wouldn’t see Apple as disingenuous for pr…
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TextBladeDenier stays on message like clockwork, as you might expect a pro would have to do, to earn his keep. And very curiously parallel to anon Rolanbek, anon TextBladeDenier also insists on keeping an order from these ‘lying’ scoundrels. The s…
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Arkorott - we’ll post on our forum about the advances we’ve made to our firmware tech. Look there for more details this month. The new infrastructure tech provides very exciting and powerful foundation to facilitate general release. The job of…
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Fortunately, this 500 post thread has ‘TextBladeDenier’ to set us all straight on how to speak rationally, professionally, and respectfully. This also shows just how much he cares about his (anonymous) reputation. His posts are indeed the work o…
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The many, long, stay-on-message posts, before and after our observation, illustrate the opposition PR activity pretty well. When it’s pointed out, it gets more strident, personally abusive, and long-winded. That’s to deflect, confuse, and deny what…
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An observation - which by now, is pretty evident throughout this thread - Typically, when opposition PR agents are paid to do a job - i.e. disparage a competitive target - they use methods that are fairly easy to spot. They must stay on message …
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Regarding how we noticed this stuff initially - actually it was from customers that emailed us about the antics of these pseudonyms. There was a lot going on concurrently on other venues that brought the pattern into focus.
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Despite the wild assertions, FYI, Mr. Knighton is, and continues to be, an investor - not a profit participant. Profits will come after general release. That mechanism keeps customers and management objectives in sync and well-aligned.
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Dbk - part of what shapes our observations is also the non-public communications from these folks. Your sense of their motivations might be different too, when integrating those impressions into the overall picture. In any case, we don’t expect …
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We’ll let Juli’s words, and ours, speak for themselves. Paraphrasing the words of others, with revisions to change their meaning - that’s simply another part of the technique.
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As has been the pattern here, the facts are again misrepresented to spin a dark yarn, in an attempt to distort reality. Juli was relentlessly accused of writing a puff piece for money. She did no such thing. She reported accurately what she obser…
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Pretty sure that no one who trusts you will buy a TextBlade. With the sole exception of you yourself, of course.
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The article is pretty explicit that you’ll have to be patient. It’s in the headline. So why do customers preorder? Many join in because they want to accelerate a change for the better. Tesla took $40,000 deposits from Model S customers, and deli…
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Dbk - we don’t doubt he bought one, which is why he hides his identity. But we do see lots of evidence that he has no interest to use the product. He’s keeps saying we’ve shipped zero, and will never ship any. A real customer buys it because he w…
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As expected, each time the inherent conflicts in the misrepresentations are called out, the claims become more strident, and pivot to new distractions.
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We most definitely dispute what you’ve said above, and earlier. And we most definitely have dialed down our engagement of your serial misrepresentations.
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So this fellow, TextBladeDenied, has stated the reason for his order is to make a lawsuit. It’s not to enjoy a nice keyboard. That would be the lawsuit for ‘keeping his money’ - which he knows he can take at anytime, with a few clicks. That would…
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Criticism of transparency by an anonymous poster - this speaks for itself. By contrast, many real customers posted here with their real names. Our company posts are always openly marked, and our staff has real names.