Jason,
Thanks for responding. I really don't mean to sound like a prick about this, but I keep hearing the same garbage from people about "security issues" when sending files, and it always seems to be coming from No-Limit customers.
As I've explained to Jonathan (and as confirmed by other individuals who have observed both the lack of internet traffic and the lack of need for an internet connection curing programming), there are no security issues or concerns with files that are sent to your customers. The files are NOT sent to our server. So if the reason you're not offering customers tunes for the Hydra is due to concerns about where your files will end up, then you have absolutely no reason for concern. If there are other personal reasons you're not offering tunes for the Hydra, then I'd like to know about it because as far as I know, I've been more than fair with Jonathan and Cassandra and I was pretty sure we were cool with each other. If this is not the case, then I'd at least like an explanation.
As I've mentioned elsewhere, if No-Limit doesn't want to tune for the Hydra, it's not a concern to me. Other tuners will be more than happy to take those sales away from you guys and you'll only be excluding yourselves from a rapidly growing segment of the chip market. The Hydra sales are steadily increasing as people are becoming aware of the value and flexibility of our chips. We try to be as fair as we can to dealers and tuners by offering stuff for free that other chip companies charge a premium for. We don't charge license fees, subscriptions, "bullets", or any other hidden charges for using our chips.
So again, I offer to you and Jonathan... If you have any continued concerns, I'm happy to discuss them and do what I can to put them to rest. However, I WILL EXPECT that any further discussion of security issues with the files cease immediately. These assumptions or assertions are blatantly false.
Take care.