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Old 10-16-2003 | 05:41 PM
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Default RE: Is a person who turns their radio on without the pin responsible for the cost of the crashed model?

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P51, you're wayyyyyyyyyy out of line. I see jvalks point exactly. This poll needs a third line for those of us that want to hear the circumstances under which the accidental shoot down occurred.

Accidents happen at the field, and this isn't a black and white issue. It isn't YES or NO, but YES, NO, and DEPENDS ON THE CIRCUMSTANCES. What are the circumstances? Did the pin get knocked of the board by accident. Did someone remove it accidentally, and put it back on the board on the wrong channel?


That's the third choice that's missing from this poll.
Did the pin get knocked off the board? Did you pick it up, or turn on without it?
Did someone put it in the wrong channel? Did you turn on without it?


Your radio is either on or off, there is no third choice.

And, his analogy was more than stupid, I was just being polite.

By the way, I notice that you and jvalks are both from Chicago and are using the same avitar...is this coincidence...
If we knew each other I'm sure we would be the best of friends. This poll is skewed to get the obvious answer.

Let me see if I can start one too.

Is the Moon made of Cheese?
Yes or No?