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09.02.2008, 01:52 PM

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dear mr. what's nitro: I am not looking for sympathy from you, or anyone; just the simplest thing possible here: a freakin' WORKING remote control monster truck that cost me well north of $1000!! THAT'S ALL!!! My post was not aimed at you, nor was it a personal attack at you, or anyone for that matter. It was me speaking (typing) out of LOTS of frustration that has been brewing over the past SEVERAL MONTHS. If you can't handle my point of view, then read another post. But honestly, you should do yourself a favor, and question/ consider where I'm coming from before you go off the deep end. It will get you further in life, as well as these silly internet discussion forums (I like this forum).
OMG. Are you serious? You think I was taking it personally? Tell me again who has to get their head checked... I was bashing you based on the fact that you were casting out the entire hobby JUST BECAUSE you had sh*t luck with an ESC! That's it! I'm sure others got the same message from your post but weren't bothered by it enough to comment. I was, and so I did. I think it's extremely rediculous that you could say that electric RC sucks based on a single component. Electronics aren't as "mysterious" as you think. They have very specific reasons for failiing. Just like a nitro engine. Don't bash electric just because you aren't able to diagnose why it breaks. That makes no sense either.
   
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