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DC or DCC? or The quest for the ultimate Multi-train system.
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[quote user="Paul3"] <p>Gee, a first time anonymous poster who comes in late to flame the heck out of bunch of regulars. Hmmm. I smell the scent of Troll...or a sock puppet. Who could it be?</p><p>But just in case you aren't a Troll or a sock puppet, Mr. clang, I'm a DCC guy, and here's three DC redeeming values...it's cheaper, you don't have to modify equipment to run with it, and you can always get parts for it. </p><p>It's not more realistic. It's not easy to get different brand locos to run together. It's not easy to wire for multi-train operation. There's a lot of things that DC is not.</p><p>So what is your complaint with DCC, Mr. Anonymous?</p><p> </p><p>Paul A. Cutler III - yes, my real name!<br />************<br />Weather Or No Go New Haven<br />************</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I have absolutely no complaints about DCC, but right now I would prefer to spend money in other ways. I think anyone who wants to use it has every right to upgrade to it. I am just tired of the way the DC and its users are being portrayed here. That is my complaint.</p><p>Not everyone wants his or her full name out on the Internet. Most members are only using a screen name or partial name. I am not a troll or a puppet. You do not call everyone else who joins the forums names that do not include a full name, why me? I could have used Charles Schultz for a name even though it is not. Which long time forum members did I flame?</p><p>You make some good points here and the Atlas forum Paul, at least you are looking at things subjectively and not emotionally. I have nothing against you.</p>
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