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02.07.2011, 07:08 PM

So you will be the MGM contact for us RCM members heh.


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Within reason - 02.07.2011, 08:18 PM

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So you will be the MGM contact for us RCM members heh.
Yes within reason, of course. If there are things that I can do to help people out with MGM I will be more than happy to do so, if I am able to. Besides raising our three youngest teenagers, and planning to work a full time job I will be pretty busy, but I will help others out when I can. I do plan to pay a visit to the main MGM business once we arrive in Prague. I do like their ESC's and I would like to become better aquainted with them so that I can become a source of technical info for our family here on RCM, and on the UE forum. I am registered on other R/C sites, but RCM & UE are the only two that I visit on a daily basis. Reasons are obvious.

It is my hope to become fluent in the operation of the MGM ESC line, because they have some of the most powerful controllers in the industry for the type of R/C vehicles that we use. The only thing that has kept them down in our market is their location, comparitive cost in relation to the USA market, and repair turnaround. I plan to share these concerns with them and maybe something positive will change to make things better dealing with their company. Only time will tell.

So keep an eye out for my thread once I get settled in Prague and get to pay a visit with MGM. I hope it will be an interesting read.


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Oh joy. - 02.09.2011, 06:07 PM

OH JOY today is moving day. Well today is the first day of having the movers in our home. They will pack everything up in boxes today, and finish up tomorrow by loading everything up in various crates for shipping onto the freigter ship. Its 0700 and I already have a headache just thinking about it. We are soooo stressed out. I was up to about 0200 taking down the TV's and trying to get all of our last minute stuff rounded up for the movers. I like to pre-pack a lot of our electronics in their original packaging, so all they have to do is load them up in the crates. Plus seperating everything for regular house hold goods, Fast shipping for things we need right away, and stuff going into storage. Plus we had to pack our luggage last night so they do not pack up the stuff we plan to carry with us. What a PITA. I will be happy when everything is out of the house tomorrow, and I can relax somewhat. Until we have to unpack at the new house in Prague. Yippeeee. That will be in about 2 to 3 months, because the ship has to get them to Brussels, and then the crates will be driven to Prague. Fun, fun, fun.


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Moving house is a real PITA whether it's around the corner or around the world, you still gotta pack EVERYTHING. Good luck Jerry I hope the transition goes smoothly here on.
   
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Moving house is a real PITA whether it's around the corner or around the world, you still gotta pack EVERYTHING. Good luck Jerry I hope the transition goes smoothly here on.
Well the good thing is that we only pack up items that have original boxes. Everything else is done by the movers for us. All we have to do is watch and record for our own records (insurance coverage) what is in each box. It is exhausting just going through the whole process from start to finish. Plus in some countries you really have to watch out for people working for certain movers so they do not relieve you of the items that they want. So far we have been lucky enough not to loose anything. We also have custom built concert type roller boxes for our flat panel TV's. There are a dozen movers here right now and only three of us to watch over them. What a day.


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