Innovation and self-motivation (or at least the perception of them) being the main two.xCaptainx wrote:Well by all means, I'm all ears.
That's just how it comes across to the casual observer though.
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Innovation and self-motivation (or at least the perception of them) being the main two.xCaptainx wrote:Well by all means, I'm all ears.
Both posts are promotional- but only one is an interesting new idea. If you removed all mention of brands from both posts, this one would still be of interest. Yours wouldn't. That means that this one has more to it that simply the promotional 'trying to drum up business' angle. That's my view, and I'm not an admin, so it's completely speculative at this point. Feel free to get offended/feel vindicated once they either let it slide or lock it.xCaptainx wrote:Ok, I think I understand. Product promotion or the assistance of product promotion has to adhere to admin/sponsorship rules of the forum, unless of course we think it's cool. Got it!
http://templeboards.com/pages/quick-rel ... ing-systemMiza wrote:I'm struggling to find a clear pic/video demo of how the pedals actually attach to the board?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.Miza wrote: In generally, I'm skeptical of any propriety/modular system where you're linked to that company for life and need to buy their product to use the thing you've bought.
What if 5 years down the track you've outgrown your board, or need to replace some of the little modular bits, and the company's gone bust?
I didn't look that hard...benderissimo wrote:http://templeboards.com/pages/quick-rel ... ing-systemMiza wrote:I'm struggling to find a clear pic/video demo of how the pedals actually attach to the board?
Pretty clear in the photos- plate sticks to pedals, plate screws on to board with a single thumbscrew.
Sadly for our enterprising friend, this is true.Conway wrote:Seems to me to be another case of trying hard to find a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist. Velcro is cheaper and easier, more flexible to use and doesn't tie you in to a single supplier.
Cable ties.KentNZ wrote:if you want to get rid of Velcro - there's nothing else out there really.
You'd have to make your own board though... Or use a fridge rack like alanpConway wrote:Cable ties.KentNZ wrote:if you want to get rid of Velcro - there's nothing else out there really.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.