Photographing the picks well enough to do them justice so they can be judged from those photos online is something that requires no small amount of time and effort to be done right, and that's just one part of the contest he volounteered to organize. It's not like he can drag the picks with him everywhere he goes and take care of it when he gets a hotel room with good lighting. I mean most of the entries were days, even weeks late, and so was the judging, so it isn't really a surprise the contest results are late as well.
I don't remember paying Schuyler to do the work of organizing it, and there is no tangible prize. He's not going to make his millions off hocking a fistful of homemade jimmies on Ebay, and I don't know why anyone who didn't enter has reason to be critical of the progress at all. Everyone who did enter can probably remain cautiously optimistic that the wheels are in motion. That he isn't at this very moment making his way under the cover of darkness to the Mexican border so he can barter passage to South America where he will hold up in a bomb shelter at the base of Andes mountains honing his speed picking skills with the ill gotten gains of a fraudulent online contest handcuffed to his wrist. Biding his time until the swallowed keys reappear. Sweet peerless model 710 high security handcuffs...
