Thank you for your insight Chuck, and I agree that a launch means little over the big picture. I'm not exactly thinking this will be a successful explosion, I guess I really don't know what to think. It reminds me of my very first PC I built (forgive the weird analogy here). I built this rig which 10 years ago was top of the line. Best Video card, processor, max memory, versatile motherboard and an amazing sound card. I bought the components separately based on reviews, and performance specs etc. Each week, I got a new part, slowly putting them in this amazing case PC case. I was positive it would rock, I had visions of hitting the power button for the first time, and hearing those whirring fans start up, like something out of a high tech sci fi movie. Needless to say, I spent about 6 weeks getting more and more excited as that final day slowly arrived, when I put the last part in I sat at the table ready to call my buddy and tell him how amazing it was, but when I hit the power button, not a damn thing happened. I did get it to start up after a day or two tinkering with different things, but I could never get the bios to boot. I tried different things, I could hear that things were functioning, but none of it would function together. Since I didn't know what I was doing, I tried all kinds of strange things to get it to work, and fried system components in the process, creating more problems. Ultimately, in the end I found out that all that was wrong was that my motherboard had an outdated bios that needed to be upgraded at the factory before it would recognize the rest of the PC. Yet, I ruined the things that did work, in my inexperienced attempt at troubleshooting.
I know the analogy is a little weird, but somehow I feel the same sensation when I look at The Customer Advantage. I would like to think John Milanoski has legit intentions, I mean I don't know the man, its not for me to say, but somehow I think things would have panned out a bit differently, and there would have been enough planning involved to have had a launch date, and to be able to provide the kind of information that paying and planning reps rightfully expected. How can you possibly recruit, or build networks, or even get excited about something you have no definite information on? Anyway, we've debated this to death, Vision2010 pretty much gave the kind of answer I expected I guess. Good luck to all.