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Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
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Been into old Datsuns for years, some of their instructions are downright incomprehensible.
"If the picture above you compare by sight, the difference is glance obviously"
"It fitted enormously."
"This most in regard to piston compression gear position * & * of the D strike Lee view tar with dead point is expectation."
"If the picture above you compare by sight, the difference is glance obviously"
"It fitted enormously."
"This most in regard to piston compression gear position * & * of the D strike Lee view tar with dead point is expectation."
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With my Japanese wife I'm enjoying this stuff on a regular base.
Here's something I found hilarious. By the way, chevrolet is pronounced shit-bullet in Japan( Both t's are silent though)
edit: Sorry about the tilted pic. Smart phone thinks it knows better
Here's something I found hilarious. By the way, chevrolet is pronounced shit-bullet in Japan( Both t's are silent though)
edit: Sorry about the tilted pic. Smart phone thinks it knows better
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Naw it's just phonetic
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That car looks so hot, I got an election!
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
In the RC helicopter world one of Wltoys most popular micro helicopters was sold for many years with "do not fly with borken blades ". This was pointed out on many forum threads that I read but sadly I'm dyslexic and for ages I could not understand what people were laughing about I got it eventually.
Being dyslexic makes you laugh regularly though, I still see vans on a daily basis that advertise a "free devilry" service, never seen a free godliness service but I'll keep looking.
Being dyslexic makes you laugh regularly though, I still see vans on a daily basis that advertise a "free devilry" service, never seen a free godliness service but I'll keep looking.
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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I was checking out this neat, cheap rock crawler just come out of China on eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JJRC-2-4G-4CH-4WD-Rock-Crawler-Car-Truck-1-14-Off-Road-Climbing-Vehicle-Toy-New-/332487817883
One of the more attractive features of the car is the anti-shitting bumper design. I guess that feature goes hand-in-hand with anti-squat?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JJRC-2-4G-4CH-4WD-Rock-Crawler-Car-Truck-1-14-Off-Road-Climbing-Vehicle-Toy-New-/332487817883
One of the more attractive features of the car is the anti-shitting bumper design. I guess that feature goes hand-in-hand with anti-squat?
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Somehow, I found that last one especially funny as I just had a colonoscopy this morning. Honestly, I did.
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Seems like an honest description to me !
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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I wish I shared this a year ago, now the product no longer exists on Amazon...I was looking for a new drum throne for my drum kit and happened upon this rather unfortunately-named brand in my search: ICHIIAS
Something tells me I don't want to be sitting on something that might give me an itchy ass....
I joked about it with the guys in my band but should've shared it here too, even if it's a tad off-topic. The product brand no longer exists...I'm guessing with a name like that, it wasn't a top seller...
Something tells me I don't want to be sitting on something that might give me an itchy ass....
I joked about it with the guys in my band but should've shared it here too, even if it's a tad off-topic. The product brand no longer exists...I'm guessing with a name like that, it wasn't a top seller...
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Not really a typo, but when extra heavy duty just isn’t heavy duty enough.
Or this one
Or this one
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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