One of the things I noticed is the times. If I did my math correctly it would take 3.2 hours to produce one "batch" of components. I didn't notice anything that said how many components are in a batch, but considering they need 32k of them for a full EESU these things could take quite a while to produce.
Obviously there's some overlap (they don't have to wait 3 hours before starting the next batch) but it still seems like a long time. And that doesn't even factor in testing/combining the components.
Another thing that I thought was much more clearly stated this time is that the "full EESU" numbers in the chart on 11.30 are stated to be one component * 32k quite clearly (11.59). Definitely no evidence here that a full EESU has ever been produced.
I'm a believer, but I'm a realist. I believe because I choose to not because the evidence is very convincing... :-)
