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The linked spreadsheet shows ~$1,400 worth of tooling, but the vote language only asks for $1,100. Is this an error, or do we not expect to buy everything on that sheet? That sheet also mentions something about a 10% discount. Are we expecting to get a discount on everything there for some reason? I generally recommend that people actually '''add''' 20% to any predicted amount to cover unexpected expenses. [[User:Justin|Justin]] ([[User talk:Justin|talk]]) 15:06, 7 January 2016 (CST) | The linked spreadsheet shows ~$1,400 worth of tooling, but the vote language only asks for $1,100. Is this an error, or do we not expect to buy everything on that sheet? That sheet also mentions something about a 10% discount. Are we expecting to get a discount on everything there for some reason? I generally recommend that people actually '''add''' 20% to any predicted amount to cover unexpected expenses. [[User:Justin|Justin]] ([[User talk:Justin|talk]]) 15:06, 7 January 2016 (CST) | ||
Thanks Justin. We're still working on the details. When we stop making changes, we'll make sure the amounts match. And add 20% for unexpected expenses. Dean | |||
Latest revision as of 18:04, 7 January 2016
The linked spreadsheet shows ~$1,400 worth of tooling, but the vote language only asks for $1,100. Is this an error, or do we not expect to buy everything on that sheet? That sheet also mentions something about a 10% discount. Are we expecting to get a discount on everything there for some reason? I generally recommend that people actually add 20% to any predicted amount to cover unexpected expenses. Justin (talk) 15:06, 7 January 2016 (CST)
Thanks Justin. We're still working on the details. When we stop making changes, we'll make sure the amounts match. And add 20% for unexpected expenses. Dean