High-end CNC machines can't be moved without manufacturers' permission

@gak_pdx I do agree that the post is heavy on the jumping to conclusions part. I have spent some time working in a factory before and I can say with confidence that defective parts have the potential to pass unnoticed (lets just say that I won’t be buying a Honda Civic any time soon, at least not with a windshield processed in Canada) however I agree with your conclusion that deliberate sabotage is unlikely (though I do include a quote from Zai on that front) dicking about breakage on the other hand, seems to be a possibility (sitting outside a factory and faking the GPS signal for giggles would be an example, though it would take a lot of work and research on top of knowing that a particular machine is running so it seems unlikely). Although your list of grievances is long and I really don’t know where the business opportunity bit came from, considering the cost of those machines, (shoving people about with a gyroscope and a GPS seems like bad practice) I still think waiting for a pattern of posts with extras from Cory would be better than…ahem…jumping to conclusions.