I remember that show well dawg afraid those days gone by broBedtime stories! Do you remember those?
One of the benefits of a forum like this is so newbies can learn. If you don't want to help you are correct, you can just not answer the questions. It is fortunate that many members here like to answer questions and help others out. I personally will post an answer and politely show them in the manual where the information is found via a link.By not answering their SFQ
I remember that show well dawg afraid those days gone by bro
I'm a Pickin'... and I'm a Grinnin'
(Roy & Buck)
In Off Topic and with Dirk posting here... anything can happen!
Maybe one day ya will get past that broStill Crazy, after all these years.
RedHotPoker
Hahaha, Gosh, I hope not. Sane people are to blame what/who droned me Here.Maybe one day ya will get past that bro
Not one single one of us came out of the womb as experts in flying R/C aircraft.
I know that I read the manual, and forums, and watched videos, and read reviews, and about 3000 other things while awaiting my first quad, and even though I read it, there's a hell of a lot of information to process, and it's just possible some of that might get forgotten amidst the information overload that many of us put ourselves through ahead of time.
It's not hard to answer a simple question. And it makes us look much less like a bunch of knob-jockeys when we take the time to politely help a new person.
If you can't be bothered helping a new person, then don't. But perhaps you better also never ask a question yourself either.