This customer cannot be a BFL employee.
Exactly, Luke-Jr is not an employee. You'll see that I referenced this requirement in my second to last post.
Wait, he gets flown out to do programming for BFL and he is not an employee?
What is his order number by the way? I am assuming Luke ordered his units at the very start of the line....right?
Whats that? It is part of his compensation scheme? Wait...since when do customers get compensated when they [probably] haven't paid cash or BTC for an order? (Called a transaction of goods)
Sounds to me like he is an employee or contracted labor.
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Don't think so?
Can he arrive at BFL labs, say he doesn't want to program anything and take his order home with him [like a customer can]? No...?
Then he is an employee performing a job for compensation. Simple theory right?