No apology needed to me John. I just encourage folks even when I don't expect to be heard
No apology needed to me John. I just encourage folks even when I don't expect to be heard
Lastly, I heard from Buzz today, and at the ten day mark, his mailbox remains unvisited by a charred Buzz Pro.
Of course it does, you can't receive anything that hasn't been shipped........ Now TC is trying to figure out how to char one so he'll have something to actually send in...... I still call bull.... where bull.... needs to be called......
Hey let's have a little faith in our fellow man. I certainly did until last Sunday night when I lent my truck to a fellow who needed to move some things for his business. He just didn't notice the stopped garbage truck at 6:30 in the morning.
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Now that's evidence of damage.
I would like to send my sincerest sympathies to the man in Colorado.
.... has anyone heard any feedback as to how the guy in Colorado is doing? Sure hope he recovers....
No I have not, and would like very much to know that as well, and obviously share your sentiments that his life has not been too severely or permanently impacted. That said, I've heard some very dire things, including that he has lost his sight. Is that last part known to be correct?
Buzz pro in the mail to buzzkill. Hopefully we get some test results next week.
My take on this thread is that those who read it will feel obligated to learn something about batteries and how to choose and use them. It wouldn't be a bad idea to condense the best of battery safety information and make it a required read before continuing on in the ECF forum.
Stickies are good, but some folks will just click past them and not read them. I would like to see a "Battery tip of the day" popup that appears at login. A short piece of valuable information with a "click here for more info" option would be invaluable for educating our users.
I also think that vendors would be wise to provide information about which types of batteries are the safest to use in their mods. Buying batteries on sale with the highest mah rating isn't necessarily the best move. Some users think "if it fits it will work" and others use a spacer to make flat top batteries work in a mod that needs a battery with a button, just because it was cheap and powerful.
Buzz pro in the mail to buzzkill. Hopefully we get some test results next week.
Let's see, that was post #760 in this thread back on Apr 27th, one week short of a month ago and this thread is slowly being forgotten. If the Buzz Pro was produced by a conglomerate corporation we'd assume the Buzz arrived, was found defective and either silence was paid for, one way or the other.
However, I suggest the silence on this issue is more of the situation of a non-event.
Still nothing more on the fellow that this thread was OP'd about. You'd like to hear he's doing okay. Didn't someone post that he or she was a friend? The thread is too long to search.
Has anyone asked notcigs if he received it?