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JaredPointer said:
Absolutely. If you visit different sites enough, you'll begin to notice it.

I don't know what I missed, but I did just want to say that DC is probably one of the friendliest, if not the friendliest, detailing board out there I've seen. It's easy to take things out of context, and I don't think Mikey was trying to take a stab at you. I can see his point of view - it does get tiring seeing the "What's the best ________" threads, not only because they are so numerous, but also because they rarely ever do anything positive (at least from my experience). Don't get too down on DC; no matter what detailing site you post on there will always be someone you disagree with or someone who disagrees with you.

Yeah, on the 911 forum on Rennlist I see the same questions about the sports exhaust and the adaptive seats, and 911 vs M3 or 911 vs Corvette. However, I either participate postively when I'm up for it, or simply ignore them when I'm not in the mood. All's forgiven though so there's no point in beating this dead horse anymore.
 
ronmart said:
I wouldn't have started the threads if I didn't want to spend time analyzing it, and just like political polls you have to take the data with a grain of salt and consider the demongraphics used.
Sorry, but I have to beat the dead horse at least one more time.:D
Is your use of demongraphics a spelling error or is it intended in reference to political polls?
My sense of humor is somewhat warped, but that seemed like a very appropriate use of the word.:)

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
Sorry, but I have to beat the dead horse at least one more time.:D
Is your use of demongraphics a spelling error or is it intended in reference to political polls?
My sense of humor is somewhat warped, but that seemed like a very appropriate use of the word.:)

Charles

Funny, that was a typo. I meant demographics, but come to think about it I guess you could say it was a Freudian slip because demongraphics isn't too far from the truth! :lmfao
 
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