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The Mad Painter
09-01-2001, 06:26 AM
i posted on reactor on.offs on the tech forum. ya know the first reply i got? its bad, dont by them. they are great, at stealing your money!
now lets break this down. the person is giving me an opinion, with NO evidence as to why they think that way. its like saying, i hate autocockers, without saying WHY. so do me a favor. if you all want to reply to things, tech or not, please have somthing to support it. it all comes back into Toms post about putting the subject in the subject box. COMMON SENSE! look that one up. stating opinions over and over will do zero to help people out if you cant back it up. like co2 debates. "well its jsut bad" oh stop. i can tell you a hundred things that are JUST BAD, but is that gonna help you one little bit? NO.
sorry if this seems like a flame, not intended that way. i just would rather have one reply that completely explains a problem, than 15 that explain someone elses opinion. thanks again

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Whisky
09-01-2001, 06:42 AM
Well Well, what do we have here, a complaint about crappy reply...
I do have to agree with this one.
Why?
Hmmmm, let`s see.... errr.... Because!
Hope this help...
Ah just kidding you mad painter, you are absolutely right on this one.

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a_malfunction
09-01-2001, 12:20 PM
here is the reason they are bad.... Ok, they are supposed to stop shoot-down. As some people who work for AGD have said(I cant remember who), the on/off isnt what causes shootdown. If part "B" replaces part "A" and claims to stop a problem that part "A" doesnt even cause, why spend the money on part "B"?

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