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12.08.2008, 03:50 PM

dont forget about the unslow harness


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dont forget about the unslow harness

ooooh...... thems fighting words. Suicideneil helped create what was already known as a parallel harness


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12.09.2008, 01:06 PM

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If you werent already in a wheel chair, I'd break your legs for that comment...



   
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If you werent already in a wheel chair, I'd break your legs for that comment...



Thats not nice


Also you started a fury of n00bs who claim they are running 6s withe the vxl esc...its annoying as hell on RCU or any n00b dominated forum to prove them wrong without the whole song and dance about parrallel and series...then they end up going "huh- do you think i should have more aluminum?"
then you want to kick them in the face..

Its a whole lot easier to help someone when they acknowledge the fact that they need help and have no idea what they are talking about..
Unlike the ones who have to post a new thread everytime the turn a wrench or flip a switch on there truck..

Is it just me or are more N3wbs becoming arrogant to people that are being nice and trying to help? About a year ago i was at the local drag strip with my dad with my(at the time) outrunner powered duratrax raze- there was some kid there with a old-tired-run down-rich running savage 21 that was barely moving- couldnt even push into 3rd gear. his dad was a total wanna be, came over looked at my car and tried to tell me everything that i already knew... He was trying to show off forhis son or what not and was totaly wrong in every aspect of the word. by time i was done talking to him i had basically outwitted him andproved that he had no knowledge of rc....(he sure did make it sound like he was right)I guess that thepoint im trying to get at is that if you want help-dont be arrogant to the person is trying to help you.. its just rude and really makes you look like a dick...


ok Im done ranting..


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12.09.2008, 08:36 PM

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ooooh...... thems fighting words. Suicideneil helped create what was already known as a parallel harness
no unslow was the first to post a picture on the traxxas forum...HE IS CLEARLY THE SOLE CREATOR. and NOONE had that idea...EVER
   
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