one line is not complete failure, nor a death sentence. one can choose to be uptight and correct word said, or chill and take a different stance of helpfulness and true caring rather than bickering about every detail. whatever's going on in your life moves you to choose the former. successful brake lines have probably been made in thirdworld countries with less accuracy and still working fine today. Mike S wrote: > At 11:26 AM 12/25/2007, Thor Svenson wrote... >> gee mike, it's christmas...chill out a little. > > You'll take the responsibility for someone's death due to brake > failure, then? I chose not to remain silent when obviously incorrect, > and in this case dangerous, advice was given. I fail to see how the > date makes any difference. > >> everyone can't be right at the same time. > > If you can't be sure you're right about a critical safety item, perhaps > it's best not to comment at all. > >> i find the whole discussion rather tiring. > > Yet you woke up enough to comment. > > |
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