As Steve stated, some of you people have no idea what it takes for him to pull this off by himself, I for one applaud his insight, achievement and time line to produce and release his game changing product.
Everything he has commented on from the beginning has been factual and on time.
I can chime in on this because I did a very similar product and experienced first hand what he is going through at start up.
The product Idea is the easiest part (not really) but prototyping the final product, sourcing quality materials, qualified vendors, product distributors, retailers, packaging and shipping is the difficult part. Then you need to retain your day job to pay the bills and deal with all aspects of another full time job simultaneously.
Then the pricing has to be determined to allow for product liability insurance, advertising, distribution and retailers to take their piece of the money pie.
After all this is completed there is always someone that says your stole their idea " Barton" and wants to take it to court for another time wasting, money bleeding adventure.
If that's not enough every manufacture in the business will immediately start the process of maneuvering around Steve's patent to produce a similar but inferior product usually made in China for less money and he will require a boatload of funds to defend his patent and all you had to do was pull out your credit card.
This is far from an easy get rich process, so give the guy a break on this "shipping thing" unless you step out of your office cubicle and actually do something like this you will never know what it takes.
Thanks again Steve for your perseverance and remarkably calm demeanor replying to the winers.