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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Steven House writes:
> > As a side note, from what I heard, HiTechnic had an overwhelming influx of
> > orders after Steve Hassenplug went on TV talking about their sensors. John
> > I suppose couldn't handle the amount of business. It wasn't a lack of
> > support, in fact, it was too much.
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> I didn't know this, but they couldn't have been overpriced then.
I don't want to give the impression I thought HiTechnic stuff was
overpriced-in fact, they were far underpriced considering the effort and
care John put into them. It was a matter of time required to put orders
together I think that made fulfilling all those orders impossible. All I'm
saying is that HiTechnic isn't a good example of a third party product which
was starved for support, which I refuse to give just because they're
servicing the Lego community.
It's the latter example you gave, the Centreline Lego train track cleaner
which I have long stated is overpriced, which I dont' think we need to
pander to just because they drilled some holes larger to fit Lego trucks...
Calum
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| (...) No. (...) I didn't know this, but they couldn't have been overpriced then. (...) What I meant was to direct attention to the dichotomy between Lego built stuff and using (and therefore supporting) 3rd party stuff. Which of course we each deal (...) (22 years ago, 7-May-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, lugnet.trains)
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