Subject: RE: Falcon + CT63 Still with issues? |
Author: FatRakoon (79-121-141-25.xln.managedbroadband.co.uk)
Date: 03-21-2008 20:01
>>You're extremely reluctant to following instructions.
I have done everything that everyone has told me to do... The only thing I did not want to do, was solder and thats because I dont have full use of my arms since my accident and I have not sodlered for over 10 years.
I still went out and soldered everything I needed to do, including repairing the mess made by the previous owner.
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>>Up till now, you haven't even used the device in accordance with Czubas recommendations
I dont know what these are supposed to be?
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>>still you've flooded the forums with annoying arguments about stability.
Im sorry, but if my posts have annoyed you then why are you wasting my time in replying to them?
I am, or should that be "WAS" just grateful that someone was actually going to help me go through it to finally fix the issues for once and for all... After all, it was you who replied to them all, no one else.
I am very greatful that you did help me to actually get off my arse to do the solder work, I really am.
Its also in those posts that I realised that the 3 AUTO-PRGs are only actually needed for Magic, and I am grateful for that too.
I am very sorry that you feel that I am not listening to you but this is far from the truth. It is I who feels ignored most of the time when I say that I have done such a task and then 2 seconds later I get told to do it... When its already done.
A few days ago, was the first time in months that I was actually able to give the Falcon a full run-around and I was absolutely over the moon. For that, I really dont fucking care if you think Im a bit sad to say it, but I am over the moon and extremely grateful for your advise in just getting me that far.
But then just a couple of days later, on starting it up, I find that I am back to square one... How the hell can that be me?
I have printed the entire czuba-tech website off, and I have gone over and over each little bit of it, to figure out what needs to be done, I have stripped the Falcon down to its bare bones and built it back up, and I have checked and double checked every little bit of every little wire, component and blob of solder and sure, its take na long time and then to only be told that I have not done anything just fucking pisses me off because I know that I have done everything and more.
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>>Frankly I'm fairly confident you're still doing something obviously wrong with the device.
I cannot rule anything out, but I am doing everything to the best of my ability.
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>>but I'm not interested in finding out.
Ok, sorry to hear that but thanks all the same for the help you have given me.
Even if you dont think so, I am very grateful for the help you have given me.
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>>Sell it to someone else that makes something useful out of it, and go and have fun with your TT instead.
Good idea.
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>>I'm done.
Accepted. Thanks anyway.
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