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OP.. I am just going to go under the assumption that your claims are 100% true. I am not sure how much you value your time. It would be unfair to compare your value of time to mine, but I will gladly accept your opinion of my fairness. I'll go a step further and point out that it could be argued by the masses that any grown man who becomes a drone enthusiast is wasting a great deal of time. I would argue the exact opposite, but I don't really need to because it would be a complete waste of my time. I'd rather spend that time flying drones or learning about them. Now that I've wasted enough of your time to getting to the point, let's call it even on the time wasting. Are those glasses on the table yours? If so please put them on. If you can't see the forest for the tree's you will continue to miss the point and eventually fly right into one. No matter what drone you buy next. In the amount of time that you've spent dressing up like a lawyer and shooting a video of yourself making threats, you could have opened your eyes while there were gimbals being sold for $29.99 all over the internet. Not only would this have solved your problem, but you could have had 3 or more back up gimbals like the rest of us. Each gimbal priced at only a few dollars more than the majestic Asian partition you are using for half of your "Lawyer" video back drop. Maybe you were just waiting for a table at a Japanese steakhouse? If so, I take all the things I've said back. In today's world, it is easy for me to understand how it could be very easy for someone to find the negative in anything. The odds of finding something negative are nearly 100% when you search for it. Congratulations! You've found it! Now what? Best of luck in your Lawyer search.
P.S. Please laminate this with the rest of your "legal documents" and highlight any part you wish.
I shared communication with someone today that related he was very unfairly treated by 3DR and he thanked me for taking the time to share this. A short edit like this is really pretty fast for me. I did not even have to dress up like an attorney, that is how I dress for work daily, the table and backdrop is in what we call the grand room of my home. FINDING the negative. I found it. Read the article in Forbes and tell me you are a fan of the company culture that according to the article , modified a drone for presentation to press as the regular SOLO was not ready, made a video showing how the gimbal worked, before it was even build, and had according to the article employees wanting to F BOMB DJI to death, and another morally centered employee calling out the bosses for it being a lemon.
But my favorite of all the quotes from the article is this one, “It was classic Silicon Valley hubris,” said one former employee, who asked to remain anonymous because he still works in the drone industry. “3DR was a $100 million blunder based on ineptitude.” And in my view not providing guys like you and me that purchased it parts, is just going to get more continuous.
Read the article, I was shocked because as you said why look for negative, at least until you have to resist it right?
Behind The Crash Of 3D Robotics, North America's Most Promising Drone Company