I agree with John O'sullivan. I'm sorry you had a problem with Fred. But the fact is, it's a great receiver regardless of the pin placement. End pins often make them too long, while the M5 pins often make them too tall. It's a moot point. I am sure Fred is fuming over the fact that you posted part of his personal message on a public forum and I hope he does not have any reservations about making products for R/C Soaring as a result. Scott Wathey
-----Original Message----- From: John O'Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 1:55 PM To: Ed Berris Cc: Fred Marks; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Re: M5 end pins or not Ed Berris wrote: > Fred, you have addressed the "G" connector but that's not what the > conversation was about. My e-mail to you was about the demeaning and angry > reply to a customers' input. This note just amplifies that. > > What I was trying to do by asking your customers for their input on what > they would like to see was to give you some information that I thought might > encourage you to offer this option. > > Instead you have chosen a rather combative response. Very strange. Don't > you care what your customers would like to have from you? > > What a shame that you have chosen to be so closed minded and angry > sounding. Perhaps a better response might have been to consider what you > are hearing. If for some reason it is not feasible, you could always just > say thanks for your input. In that way you wouldn't sound so offensive and > you would make a better impression on the very people that have helped make > you successful. > > Think about it. > > Ed Ed: You had an issue with Fred Marks, to which he replied to you personally. As a private exchange, I think you over-stepped good manners in partially quoting on the exchange, out of context, parts of your interpretation of Fred's replies to you. If you are asking for support in your vendetta against Fred, you should at least provide all the information on which you are basing your grieviences. I have no association with Fred. but have admired the way he has worked to make the cutting edge technology in R/C gear available to the masses at an affordable price. I, too prefer end connections to my receiver and Fred has provided this feature in many of his receivers. I would have posted to your survey, but I felt that it was a "one-upmanship" thing on your part. If you have a problem with FMA, deal with it on a personal basis. John O'Sullivan Nova Scotia RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

