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Victory 1

David Nunez
David Nunez
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Well, after my lunch meeting / pitch, it looks pretty strong for go ahead with Tock rollout. I promised the system in January of next year, but between you and me, it won’t take that much effort to get what I have in Tock ready and customized for a rollout.

I’m on the mangers’ meeting agenda for next Tuesday where I’ll pictch again and give the demo. That should seal the deal because I am basically giving away the farm (while getting some real-world validation for my ideas).

Because this activity will technically go on in the off hours, we will need to be clear about IP and ownership.

The endgame, of course, is that this will help spur my art + tech + comm company / studio. Muahahahaha.

All Pieces Falling In Place.

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