18-Mar-2017, 09:04
(This post was last modified: 18-Mar-2017, 09:08 by Hifi_swlon.)
Well, if they'd participated a while back when the mood started going sour, they could probably have avoided most of the negative feeling in the first place.
Even if they turned up now, they'd probably get a bit if heat and then things would turn constructive again. Like everything it really depends on how they act. If they have any employees that are a bit more like Rob Watts, and also found a way to communicate honestly without all the BS, they'd probably have a great time here and DC would be an even more useful resource for owners.
But I don't think it's negative posters here holding them back. They barely communicate on their own site. Or to their dealers.
A photoshopped, symmetrical picture of a circuit board seems more like marketing spin again, rather than 'communication'. It's a hint with no useful information. I just don't think they get it. Had it been an engineers iPhone photo of a board, and a few little hints about what it's going to actually do, we might all start getting genuinely excited.
That's why they're up against a tough crowd IMO.
Even if they turned up now, they'd probably get a bit if heat and then things would turn constructive again. Like everything it really depends on how they act. If they have any employees that are a bit more like Rob Watts, and also found a way to communicate honestly without all the BS, they'd probably have a great time here and DC would be an even more useful resource for owners.
But I don't think it's negative posters here holding them back. They barely communicate on their own site. Or to their dealers.
A photoshopped, symmetrical picture of a circuit board seems more like marketing spin again, rather than 'communication'. It's a hint with no useful information. I just don't think they get it. Had it been an engineers iPhone photo of a board, and a few little hints about what it's going to actually do, we might all start getting genuinely excited.
That's why they're up against a tough crowd IMO.
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