So, with standard shipping, basically $1 a packet
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Assuming a (mechanical) half-life of 8 casts
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and a recovery probability of 90 percent per cast for GITD under night/mod conditions, vs 60 percent for conventional packet technology (CPT).
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The effective amortized gross cost per cast would be $0.175.
Less about $0.027 for CPT
We're looking at what amounts to 15 cents amortized net cost per GITD cast.
Of course, this opens up a market for packet recovery fees....no, gonna stop now.....
:) Markesh/Duncan
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