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11.22.2010, 01:11 PM

Last year I wired a coat with the controls of a TX. It was fairly easy to extend the wires of the tx control pots to run down my coat sleeves. It was like wearing your transmitter.

Stealth rc operation was another upside while driving at the local park. It helped me avoid noob questions like "How fast does that go" or "How much did that cost" or "Can I drive it?", and the occasional Wal-Mart/Radio Shack guy one upper comment like "My brother got one for x-mas that goes eighty MPH!", just after you told them a realistic speed estimate of yours.
   
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11.22.2010, 04:50 PM

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Last year I wired a coat with the controls of a TX. It was fairly easy to extend the wires of the tx control pots to run down my coat sleeves. It was like wearing your transmitter.

Stealth rc operation was another upside while driving at the local park. It helped me avoid noob questions like "How fast does that go" or "How much did that cost" or "Can I drive it?", and the occasional Wal-Mart/Radio Shack guy one upper comment like "My brother got one for x-mas that goes eighty MPH!", just after you told them a realistic speed estimate of yours.
You forgot one: "how far does it go?" is a favorite that makes me want to drop kick someone every time. I once got asked "is that fun?" I said no its not fun at all, then he says "well it looks fun to me" and then he ran off. Some peoples kids i tell ya......


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