What does your username mean??
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Go Fast...Turn Right...Comment
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Even though I am a bit quiet about here at the moment.....long hot windy summer makes for poor boating conditions and excellent property maintenance weather
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Simon (my name) O is the beginning of my my last and for some I am known as Mr O.
Take care out there.See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with woodComment
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The first RC I bought was a losi micro-t. I broke a few parts on it when I first got it. When I signed up for the microtforum.com I chose the name small=breakable because I figured that it made sense (it kept breaking since it was small). Then I started using forums like rctech.net. Since I already had a good reputation and trader rating I kept the name. Then when I came here to OSE I used the name since I was going to be selling and buying things and I could post a link to show that I have 100% posative feedback elseware. I don't like the name anymore but it links all of the forums together which is good.Comment
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My username stems from the fact that I have just started following offshore powerboat racing, which is the reason I bought my proboat apache :)My Fleet:
Proboat Apache 24
Formula 1 Style Tunnel Hull (In perpetual Delay)
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I fly a couple of PA31 Navajos, from Abbotsford BC, for a living. And I now drive electric boats for fun!Attached FilesComment
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Neat thread. I'll bite.
Fightercat is actually the name of the model of my big gas cat. It's a 57" Fightercat.
I used to use my first name, but things got a bit heated along the way and it made everything sound more personal that I liked, so started using a nick name and things lightened up pretty fast.
The Fightercat logo came from Cornel P, now coined a graphics mastermind set to take over the appearance of the universe.
Meow.FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.Comment
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