View Full Version : Info from WDP to set the record straight
fraser2
04-25-2003, 10:14 AM
Just to set the record straight before the rumor and hearsay takes over from plain old facts.
The speed is totally fine to run with any fixed pressure regulator provided that is has a maximum output that does not exceed 900 psi. Obviously when you regulate the pressure down with the mini reg from 900 psi to 350 psi you will need to have the adjuster screw in further due to the amount of regulation that the mini reg is being required to perform, this is perfectly normal and doing this will not harm or damage your equipment in any way.
Frazer @ WDP.
pntbalmatt
04-25-2003, 11:33 AM
FRAZER! now that we've got you where we want you, what does WDP stand for?! I'm tired of sitting at my computer for eleven hours a day eating mountainous bowls of oatmeal and ramen noodles, searching for this answer. The last few nights, i've tried to break my habit by twisting a coark screw into the tips of each finger, hoping the pain would keep me away from the typing. Alas, now it just hurts more, and the key to the left of the 'x' is shorted out. If this is some odd joke, wherein only WDP (?!) employees are told of the acronym's antecedent and then persuaded into silence at the blunt of a shovel, well, you're not the only one who has it bad. Don't be a slave to The Man, Frazer!
I believe in you,
Matt
Emmit
04-25-2003, 12:32 PM
hahaha.....matt Frazer made his 1 post and now he'll disappear forever......you'll never know the secrets....
pntbalmatt
04-25-2003, 12:47 PM
Then I guess it's back to oatmeal and coarkscrews for me...
C.Carles-AOG
04-26-2003, 12:39 PM
He'll never teeell...lol
perrystyle42
04-26-2003, 01:12 PM
Dude, that creeps me out! Don't do that, lol.
wdp child
04-28-2003, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by pntbalmatt
FRAZER! now that we've got you where we want you, what does WDP stand for?! I'm tired of sitting at my computer for eleven hours a day eating mountainous bowls of oatmeal and ramen noodles, searching for this answer. The last few nights, i've tried to break my habit by twisting a coark screw into the tips of each finger, hoping the pain would keep me away from the typing. Alas, now it just hurts more, and the key to the left of the 'x' is shorted out. If this is some odd joke, wherein only WDP (?!) employees are told of the acronym's antecedent and then persuaded into silence at the blunt of a shovel, well, you're not the only one who has it bad. Don't be a slave to The Man, Frazer!
I believe in you,
Matt
Wow that was moving
ditangquan
04-28-2003, 10:53 PM
People have been saying its from the SAS (British Special Forces) "Who Dares Plays" motto...which isn't really right since it was a book called Who Dares Wins about the SAS. Another one was that it was shortened from a field in England "Skirmish - Who Dares Plays". Dunno for sure...but that should get you thinking....:)
vission
04-30-2003, 06:49 AM
"Who Dares Plays" -- is what PGI said WDP stands for. I believe it was the article about the NPPL in Huntington Beach.
Tempest261
04-30-2003, 07:27 AM
WDP is a company that likes to '****' with people. I personally don't think WDP stands for anything at all. At least not something applying to paintball. Maybe some sort of bar terminology. They love to drive people nuts. I mean, look at all of the stuff that is pretty much there to tease people. The H.U.D. feature on the IR3, the "www.angelfoundation.com" website, the rumors of their loader. They love to get people to talk. Good marketing- keeps their name floating around.
Clever limeys ;)
Osmoosi
04-30-2003, 09:24 AM
Hush, it's secret info - WDP also stands for "Whoppin' Dandy Paintguns" and "World Domination in Paintball"...
pntbalmatt
04-30-2003, 07:06 PM
I'm sorry for your children, Osmoosi, and your children's children.
GNARLY!
05-06-2003, 08:27 AM
WDP = World Dominating Products.
padrinot
05-13-2003, 02:35 AM
i thought it ment = WAX DAT P*SSY
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