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Old 11-26-2007, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott Fisher
Because we are too stubborn to move over to a better system. It is literally like trying to get people to learn a new language.
i would just say too stubborn.
its not that hard,we did it

its more lazy IMO
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Old 11-26-2007, 04:37 PM
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Been awhile fellas , whats new on the playground? Good to see everyone...Ill have to stop by more often.

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Old 11-26-2007, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
i would just say too stubborn.
its not that hard,we did it

its more lazy IMO
WOW!!

A post that I agree with Wally.

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Old 11-26-2007, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott Fisher
WOW!!

A post that I agree with Walley.
That just means you are both probably wrong.

Night-time Brad

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Brad - Thanks for the battery tray. Looks awesome!!

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I'm sure hole saws and a DeWalt drill are way more convenient to take along to the track.
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Originally Posted by Racing4Evo
I'm sure hole saws and a DeWalt drill are way more convenient to take along to the track.
Real convenient when you are flying.
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Originally Posted by munrath
Brad - Thanks for the battery tray. Looks awesome!!

Mark
Cool...........Thanks!
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Old 11-26-2007, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott Fisher
WOW!!

A post that I agree with Wally.
comon now you cant disagree with everything i say
or do you

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Originally Posted by Car Breaker
agree with you. personally i still don't like imperial sizing after staying in USA for 5 years.
In collage. I use metric because I am science major. however when living in real world it is such a pain because I get so used to metric sizing and have difficult imagine item in imperial measurement. when the rest of the world already move into metric, why is USA still using imperial ?
Thats like asking why do you have George W Bush as president
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Old 11-27-2007, 02:18 AM
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gotta say imperial sizing is the reason I've steered clear of a getting a Losi 8ight or AE RC8. I would think that the US RC companies at least would move to metric considering every engine that'll get put in their kits (and hence the clutch assembly) will be metric

otherwise it's no biggie, plus imperial has it's uses. E.g. it's more impressive to say you've packing a 12incher rather than a 30.4 centimeter'er
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Originally Posted by CraigM
gotta say imperial sizing is the reason I've steered clear of a getting a Losi 8ight or AE RC8. I would think that the US RC companies at least would move to metric considering every engine that'll get put in their kits (and hence the clutch assembly) will be metric

otherwise it's no biggie, plus imperial has it's uses. E.g. it's more impressive to say you've packing a 12incher rather than a 30.4 centimeter'er

I think the AE 1/8 Buggy is all metric, thanks to Thunder Tiger.
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Old 11-27-2007, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
comon now you cant disagree with everything i say
or do you

I don't disagree with everything you say, but I disagree with quite a bit.
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geeeeesh all i wanted to know what size the hole cutter and man it escalate to metric inches whatever...lol let get back to talking about mtx4r or start a new tread on metic and inches
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Originally Posted by bobbyblaze
geeeeesh all i wanted to know what size the hole cutter and man it escalate to metric inches whatever...lol let get back to talking about mtx4r or start a new tread on metic and inches
We answer your question from many different perspectives and different angles. It's a comprehensive solution u know
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