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Post by abrannan on Jun 30, 2005 8:16:28 GMT -5
Of course it's your business, these boards are yours as much as they're anyone else in the community's. I always welcome comments about how I'm doing my job, and I want to be told if anybody thinks I'm overstepping my boundaries, prior behavior notwithstanding. I try to stay as civil as possible, but I am just a person like anybody else, and my emotions can get the better of me in certain situations.
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Post by legend of croft on Jun 30, 2005 9:57:23 GMT -5
i see those pads as being an option for someone who can't afford to build their own at the time maybe who at least has the knowledge to repair it when something goes wrong....i wouldn't just buy one of those pads blindly off the internet without having been able to try it out. (my same reason for not buying an afterburner) but since i have used a flux pad, i do agree i like it a lot and it has great response, but i want more of an arcade feel so that's why i'm going with a homebuilt towards the end of the summer. if something breaks, i can easily fix it because i know how it was built, and if i do something wrong, i dont' have to ship it out, i can fix it myself.
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Post by coolcash23 on Jun 30, 2005 14:15:34 GMT -5
Its all good. I will just have to work on my electronic skills, that way I can easily pinpoint where problems may be. But look...there are some experts in here....look at abrannan's last post...he's seems to know how all the pads are built and what they are built with! How would a regular person know all that?! And Psiar, I have never demanded information, just asked...the last post was not even addressed to abrannan personally and he still somehow took offense to it. My thing was that if you are going to make a comment you may as well answer the question...but it is all good!! Plus, I only threw stones with a couple comments because he went at me first...you know I couldn't let that slide. But...no worries. Thanks again for the info here.
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