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Subject: *Yr 2006 final Update!**

From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
Date: 2006-12-17

To say 2006 was a strange, wild and frantic year would be an understatement :)

My first thought goes out to Paul Haneberg, who was instrumental in providing
1000s of kits for basically free and never once complained about all the
pressure I placed on him. How very sad that his health has not allowed him to
participate at the level he wanted to. Let's not forget him just because he is
silent on the list. If he did not volunteer to assist me back in 2005, many kits
would have never shipped. Please take the time to drop him a card:

Paul Haneberg
G.C. Fuller Mfg. Co
1 Shurlite Dr.
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

And of course the entire GC Fuller staff (Paul's cousin, nephew and
sister-in-law) for allowing me to badger them into shipping 8 months past the
time any other group of folks ever would. Again, basically for about $4/hour.
How many of you would use up your free time for $4/hr?

Turning back to me: I was sick last week so I will plan to ship all of this week
(up until Friday) to make up for the down-time. I also plan to finish the first
pass through the SQL updates, which for US people will be after-the-fact
starting tomorrow. I suspect a few foreign shipments will arrive this week if
not held up in customs (Germany is the worse).

Fuller is in the process of boxing up and shipping back all the MOTM stuff. I'm
just going to pile it up in the garage :) After the break, I will unpack it and
ship all of the leftovers I can. I still have to get front panels from my
supplier, he is supposed to ship this week. So, if you did not get a shipment
before the break, you will get it when I start shipping again, sometime between
Jan 5th and Jan 10th when I reorganize what has come back from Fuller.

People have been asking about 'kit leftovers' and such. What I will have to sell
off will be put up on the website Feb. 1st. This will give me time to see what
makes sense and to figure out the pricing. I will make more 960/910s in Jan. as
well. Jan is the month I catch up with assembled module orders. What I will be
doing all of Jan is upgrading the website (to be "turned on" Feb 1st) and
working on the assembled module backlog.

I also sift through 100s of old emails to make sure something didn't fall into a
crack (as it always does).

Even though over 700 modules have shipped in the last 6 months, that is far from
all of them. If your modules are those not shipped, I'm sorry that time ran out
(as it always does). But remember back to the ∗main reason∗ I exited the kits: I
want to STOP operating at a constant backlog demand, and instead be able to ship
∗any order∗, big or small, in 2 weeks or less. I will still have DIY 'stuff',
but the exciting "resistor hunting" will just shift over to the end user :)

MOTM was ∗never envisioned or set up∗ to ship 8,000 modules out of a spare
bedroom. But that is what has happened over the last 8 years (well, 9 years next
Feb). I never planned to go for 8 years (well, I never expected the interest to
last 9 years). Had I know that in advance, I could have planned better. But by
April/May of 2007, I ∗WILL BE CAUGHT UP∗, the focus will shift from logistics
nightmare to R&D of new modules. In a strange way, I too will miss the kits,
because my electronics career started by building Radio Shack and PAiA kits in
high school. I am glad other folks like Oakley and Ken Stone will still allow
that level of activity. I personally am looking forward to more high-end designs
based on AudioEngine and other technologies.

Thanks to all 640+ MOTM customers in 17 countries. See you next year!

Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology