Earthquake In South America
#16
Posted 31 May 2010 - 09:51 PM
But fuck, it's going out of it's way to prove it.
#17
Posted 31 May 2010 - 10:10 PM
Suuuuure.
I tought there was an diverent issue: the min order for OP is 10.000 but only 400 Customers has ordered tv cables from OP, and it would be too expensive 10000 cables to buy when OP needs only 400 for the Customers..
They will make any number (well, within reason, like 1000+). The problem is the parts come from Chilie and an earthquake wrecked the supply line.
Last time, the Cables came from China AND last time they were already in a Warehouse just waiting to get shipped to England.

So no TV cables in the near Future?
#18
Posted 31 May 2010 - 10:14 PM
I heard that they tried to stuff golf balls down there to stop the flow. Didn't realise that the TV-out cables were used as well.You don't know about the big oil spill that just went into Texas and shut down the OMAP factory? It got into the water there and started a big fire. No more TI chips until next spring
No-one and I mean NO-ONE even think about what natural disasters there are left to affect the Pandora project.
Sorry Craig, I'm not available to help build Pandoras - I'm off the Texas to help scrub the oil off the OMAPs in the Chip Rehabilitation Center.
#19
Posted 31 May 2010 - 10:15 PM
#20
Posted 31 May 2010 - 10:17 PM
Only by your presence!...Has this project been cursed?
#21
Posted 31 May 2010 - 10:32 PM
How inconvenient for the ~200 Pandora owners who now cannot connect their handhelds to their TVs.
#22
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:15 PM
No-one and I mean NO-ONE even think about what natural disasters there are left to affect the Pandora project.

aww dammit.
#23
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:19 PM
Suuuuure.
I tought there was an diverent issue: the min order for OP is 10.000 but only 400 Customers has ordered tv cables from OP, and it would be too expensive 10000 cables to buy when OP needs only 400 for the Customers..
They will make any number (well, within reason, like 1000+). The problem is the parts come from Chilie and an earthquake wrecked the supply line.
Last time, the Cables came from China AND last time they were already in a Warehouse just waiting to get shipped to England.
So no TV cables in the near Future?
Yeah, the workers in the factory being killed is hilarious.
But I don't doubt they will be able to supply the parts again soon, then, no doubt, you will find something else to bitch about.
Edited by craigix, 31 May 2010 - 11:21 PM.
#24
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:25 PM
Suuuuure.
Last time, the Cables came from China AND last time they were already in a Warehouse just waiting to get shipped to England.
So no TV cables in the near Future?
You're a jackass. Just thought you should know.
#25
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:25 PM
Suuuuure.
I tought there was an diverent issue: the min order for OP is 10.000 but only 400 Customers has ordered tv cables from OP, and it would be too expensive 10000 cables to buy when OP needs only 400 for the Customers..
They will make any number (well, within reason, like 1000+). The problem is the parts come from Chilie and an earthquake wrecked the supply line.
Last time, the Cables came from China AND last time they were already in a Warehouse just waiting to get shipped to England.
So no TV cables in the near Future?
Yeah, the workers in the factory being killed is hilarious.
But I don't doubt they will be able to supply the parts again soon, then, no doubt, you will find something else to bitch about.
The Earthquake in Chile was horrendous... I should know, I have relatives and also my girlfriend lives very near to where the epicentre was. They are STILL getting aftershocks and tremors. Luckily everyone that I care about is ok so personally and selfishly I am relieved. But yeah don't belittle natural disasters... if Craigix says that's the cause of a delay on TV cables then I believe it. The Chilean quake was a bastard.
#26
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:26 PM
I'd say that's a supernatural disaster. Does that mean we're safe?[staypuft.jpg]
aww dammit.
#27
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:31 PM
@Craig Was this the earthquake in question? Feels weird that I barely heard anything about it past the first day.
(edit: not that I'm saying there's anything fishy about that.)
Edited by Alpha2, 31 May 2010 - 11:34 PM.
#28
Posted 31 May 2010 - 11:38 PM
Probably because Chile, unlike Haiti, was relatively unscathed by the quake and didn't need anywhere near as much foreign aid. Meanwhile Haiti was (and is) still trying to assess the damage and excavate bodies.It's when we start experiencing delays because of super natural deserters that we'll be truly fucked.
@Craig Was this the earthquake in question? Feels weird that I barely heard anything about it past the first day.
(edit: not that I'm saying there's anything fishy about that.)
#29
Posted 01 June 2010 - 12:02 AM
Probably because Chile, unlike Haiti, was relatively unscathed by the quake and didn't need anywhere near as much foreign aid. Meanwhile Haiti was (and is) still trying to assess the damage and excavate bodies.
It's when we start experiencing delays because of super natural deserters that we'll be truly fucked.
@Craig Was this the earthquake in question? Feels weird that I barely heard anything about it past the first day.
(edit: not that I'm saying there's anything fishy about that.)
Also, because in this part of the world, nobody (and certainly nobody in the media) cares about poor brown people on the other side of the globe. It makes nice front page news when there are nice juice pictures of dead bodies in the streets and crying children - sure brings the circulation numbers up - But, you know, the day after that, Brad Pitt farted in public so the earthquake is pushed out by more interesting news...
Cynical? Me?
#30
Posted 01 June 2010 - 12:06 AM
I tought there was an diverent issue: the min order for OP is 10.000 but only 400 Customers has ordered tv cables from OP, and it would be too expensive 10000 cables to buy when OP needs only 400 for the Customers..
They will make any number (well, within reason, like 1000+). The problem is the parts come from Chilie and an earthquake wrecked the supply line.
I'll remove all editorial to try and avoid the usual accusations of bias and negativity, except to say that I don't fully understand what the true situation with the TV-Cables is.
It boggles the mind that they've taken money for cases and TV cables and (so on and so forth) and spent time filming odd arthouse videos and making 30-day games in 90+ days, but haven't had the time to actually decide what case and power supply we'll get for our money? Huh? They have more important things to do than decide what we've bought?
...
The TV cables are made, they are in a warehouse in China. Michael might actually have one of them, I'm not sure. It's not at the top of the list.
The power supply is just not an issue, there are numerous to choose from and companies keep tens of thousands of them in stock. We just need to choose one. The thread is there to suggest ones you may like for whatever feature.
The case is very similar to the GP2X case, with a Pandora logo.
<EvilDragon>Yeah, we need to discuss a bit more with the company. They want to produce 10.000 at once, which is crazy expensive. We were busy with so many other things before so we couldn't talk to them about that.
Edited by Monk, 01 June 2010 - 12:08 AM.











