Well, I'd actually ordered quite some time before the 29th, (early to mid January) but wasn't given an order #. I actually ended up somehow charging my MC five times by repeatedly pressing confirm. Much as I'd love five solidoodles, it's not in the cards. For whatever reason my charges got stuck in some sort of mastercard limbo. After several anxious emails to customer service, I eventually got a call from John who helped me work out what had happened. I sent payment through paypal directly to solidoodle on the 29th, so that's what I called my "order" date.
For all I know, they started building when I first ordered five solidoodles by accident. Maybe 4 other people will have expedited orders as a result
Regarding bed warpage, that's to be determined. I've noticed some prints starting to peel off, but I'm not sure if this has more to do with my bed temperature than anything else. I wasn't expecting to have the thing so early and I need to pick up a dial indicator and a few other tools for home.
For what it's worth, I don't see any "obvious" warpage on the bed. The packing was quite good, using an expanded foam and large cell bubble wrap to restrain all of the components. If I had to access the adjustment screws it kind of stinks that I have to peel up the kapton. Why not turn the screws around so that way we can adjust bed height from below?
My biggest issue is bed adhesion at this stage. I tried printing Ian Johnson's fan duct but the "ring" that is initially printed that eventually forms the shroud around the nozzle keeps on delaminating. Granted, I've only logged a few hours on the machine, so I have some more experimenting to do. Now all I need is a day off work 