Brushless E-REVO on the track, 4S LiPo, no music
See you in the E-REVO forum at UltimateRC.com First drive of the Traxxas E-REVO on the 1/8th scale off-road track at Nor-Cal Hobbies in Union City, California, USA. Unfortunately the batteries had been run for a few minutes before this footage begins and I already passed the classic NiMH second lap “punch” drop-off. Like URC on Facebook! facebook.com ————————————————————————- FIRST! Numbered comments such as “First” and “2nd” and “under 300 views” are deleted on sight. Consider this a courtesy! The entire world deeply despises these pointless, wasted posts. If I don’t delete them myself, they receive deeply vile responses from the viewing public, usually laced with profanity and deep-cutting personal insults. Avoid the e-smackdown. Don’t “first.” Ever. ————————————————————————- Responses to Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Do you have a video of/about ______? A: You can quickly check by visiting my main channel page youtube.com and entering a relevant keyword (fewer the better) in the channel search box. Don’t use the big global YouTube search box that’s atop every page everywhere, but the one for just my channel, a little further down. Q: When will you publish [some product]’s [unboxing/running/review] video? A: After [unboxing/running/reviewing] the [product]. Q: When will that be? A: When it is! Q: Why don’t you review [insert random product name here]? A: Potential reasons …
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A mighty wall surrounds the medina, the old part of the Tunisian city of Sousse, whose fortifications date back to the 9th century. They were built by the Aghlabid Dynasty, who were strongly influenced by Islam. There is a remarkable gate at the northern edge of the medina. It is the entrance to the ribat, an impressive fortress that was built by the Aghlabids in the 10th century. This military building was very similar to a monastery in which Islamic interests dominated the actions of the Rabat’s ‘Warrior Monks’. The history of Sousse has been influenced by many different countries and cultures. Carthagian, Roman and even Byzantine influences can be found in the city. Its convenient location, coastline and fertile countryside created a prosperous trading and commercial centre, making Sousse the main metropolis of the Sahel. Stretching out onto the highest point of the medina is the impressive fortress, the kasbah, that was built on the foundations of a Byzantine castle and today, contains an important museum. Thanks to its special location, Sousse has always fascinated visitors with its rich variety of atmospheric, historical impressions. Thankfully, and despite its warlike past, the medina of Sousse has been able to preserve most of its original character.