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Cranes Etc wrote:DAF XF 'John O'Brien'The review of this model is now on Cranes Etc. Ian Should be John O'Neil Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Cranes Etc wrote:DAF XF 'John O'Brien'The review of this model is now on Cranes Etc. Ian Should be John O'Neil Paul R I'd just like to say that this was a test to see who was paying attention. That's what I'd like to say, but it would not be true, I just screwed up..... http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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I think you might want to incorporate "acceptable" as a description of the model rather than recommending everything whether it's a good model or not.
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maxcavator wrote: I think you might want to incorporate "acceptable" as a description of the model rather than recommending everything whether it's a good model or not.
The full rating system is described here: http://www.cranesetc.co.uk/library/reviews.htm (scroll down). Most models reviewed will be Recommended or better as I am generally do not bother with very low quality models. Ian Kamag Wiesel 'DPD'The review of this model is now on Cranes Etc. Ian http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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Cranes Etc wrote:maxcavator wrote: I think you might want to incorporate "acceptable" as a description of the model rather than recommending everything whether it's a good model or not.
The full rating system is described here: http://www.cranesetc.co.uk/library/reviews.htm (scroll down). Most models reviewed will be Recommended or better as I am generally do not bother with very low quality models. Ian I saw that before posting. This review is the reason I wrote the post. Judging by your own description, one of the models should not be "recommended". It devalues the rating system when everything is recommended whether it deserves it or not. http://www.cranesetc.co.uk/library/motorartreviews/300066/300066review.htmIt is your website and you are free to do with it as you please. Just an observation. Over and out.
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Looking forward to that 3800 review coming up!
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Looking forward to that 3800 review coming up! Sorry to say, but it might be quite a wait for the 3800 review. Liebherr LHM 550 [1:87]The review of this model is now on Cranes Etc. Ian http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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It looks like you're taking your antics up a notch. In the past you have put up two different posts that lead to the same video, and now there will likely be three different posts for this single video review.
Seriously; when a video review is of variations of the same model or two different models, why not just be honest about it? It's easy to post multiple photos into a single post announcing the latest review.
I just don't understand your desire to be deceptive.
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I can't wait for the NZG VW T5 reviews :d/
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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gbarnewall wrote:I can't wait for the NZG VW T5 reviews :d/ Surprisingly; he only did two videos of that a year ago! This time I don't think he can help himself but to put three up.
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