Perfecting the evolution

Mikey P

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God bless Lisa, but boy oh boy did she have some ******-up designs in the stable....

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We all have to start somewhere, or we shouldn't start at all!

That's R&D.

PS. I don't believe you meant any jabs at Lisa. She is definitely one of the "good guys". She has grit and gits 'er done.
 
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Of course It's not a jab at Lisa, she'd be the first one to tell you she lost interest long ago and many of the modern designs are way off because she didn't get the heads in her hands like she used to back in the good old days of glide evolution...


In any business acquisition there's always plenty of messes or inadequate or inefficient ways that need to be cleaned up and again she would be the first to tell you she's about the worst business person I've ever met...


No very proud of how well this glide came out and I'll show you where it came from later..
 
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You won't perfect the glide till you think outside the gd box.
If your gonna build a giant bumper at least include rare earth magnets inserted intween the led.
An then revamp it.
Honestly old fifteen inch an above glides are nice billyklubs...
 

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Sorry love the smoothness of the teflon.
But hate the good darn giant front end.
The goal is to get as close to a baseboard as possible.
Not make soil Filtration remover companies rich.lol
 

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