New Honda owner
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Re: New Honda owner
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 09:11:49 GMT, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
>newsan.2007.07.14.03.01.21.492216@lan.invalid.. .
>>
>> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
>> right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
>
> You're doing a fine job of coming off as a class "A" fool, yourself.
>
I couldn't have said it better Brian and I tried earlier. Thanks.
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
>newsan.2007.07.14.03.01.21.492216@lan.invalid.. .
>>
>> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
>> right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
>
> You're doing a fine job of coming off as a class "A" fool, yourself.
>
I couldn't have said it better Brian and I tried earlier. Thanks.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 09:11:49 GMT, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
>newsan.2007.07.14.03.01.21.492216@lan.invalid.. .
>>
>> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
>> right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
>
> You're doing a fine job of coming off as a class "A" fool, yourself.
>
I couldn't have said it better Brian and I tried earlier. Thanks.
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
>newsan.2007.07.14.03.01.21.492216@lan.invalid.. .
>>
>> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
>> right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
>
> You're doing a fine job of coming off as a class "A" fool, yourself.
>
I couldn't have said it better Brian and I tried earlier. Thanks.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 09:11:49 GMT, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
>newsan.2007.07.14.03.01.21.492216@lan.invalid.. .
>>
>> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
>> right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
>
> You're doing a fine job of coming off as a class "A" fool, yourself.
>
I couldn't have said it better Brian and I tried earlier. Thanks.
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
>newsan.2007.07.14.03.01.21.492216@lan.invalid.. .
>>
>> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
>> right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
>
> You're doing a fine job of coming off as a class "A" fool, yourself.
>
I couldn't have said it better Brian and I tried earlier. Thanks.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 05:35:20 -0700, "Michael Pardee"
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>"Slider" <daroy@(removethis)eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:5Y1mi.35274$Io4.1936@edtnps89...
>>I got the same reply when I asked about 2007 Accord Navi beeping every 12
>>seconds."Did you read the manual that came with your toy"?
>> Of course I did.That is the reason I am asking this newsgroup.Maybe I
>> missed something and am looking for additional info.
>
>It was an honest question; a lot of people don't check the manual. Answering
>questions about how to turn on the headlights can be a big drag on an auto
>forum. After determining you had read the manual we can try to provide the
>additional info and even learn about it ourselves.
>
>Personally, I avoid getting involved in questions from people who are short
>with others who try to help - I ditched the "kick me" sign long ago.
>
>Mike
>
>
Yeah, I even have a daughter that sometimes will ask me a question and
I give my best answer and then she argues with my answer. I finally
told her I hate people that do this.... sorta to me like she or
whoever is looking for an arguement to start. I get to the point
where I don't want to bother to answer.
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>"Slider" <daroy@(removethis)eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:5Y1mi.35274$Io4.1936@edtnps89...
>>I got the same reply when I asked about 2007 Accord Navi beeping every 12
>>seconds."Did you read the manual that came with your toy"?
>> Of course I did.That is the reason I am asking this newsgroup.Maybe I
>> missed something and am looking for additional info.
>
>It was an honest question; a lot of people don't check the manual. Answering
>questions about how to turn on the headlights can be a big drag on an auto
>forum. After determining you had read the manual we can try to provide the
>additional info and even learn about it ourselves.
>
>Personally, I avoid getting involved in questions from people who are short
>with others who try to help - I ditched the "kick me" sign long ago.
>
>Mike
>
>
Yeah, I even have a daughter that sometimes will ask me a question and
I give my best answer and then she argues with my answer. I finally
told her I hate people that do this.... sorta to me like she or
whoever is looking for an arguement to start. I get to the point
where I don't want to bother to answer.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 05:35:20 -0700, "Michael Pardee"
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>"Slider" <daroy@(removethis)eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:5Y1mi.35274$Io4.1936@edtnps89...
>>I got the same reply when I asked about 2007 Accord Navi beeping every 12
>>seconds."Did you read the manual that came with your toy"?
>> Of course I did.That is the reason I am asking this newsgroup.Maybe I
>> missed something and am looking for additional info.
>
>It was an honest question; a lot of people don't check the manual. Answering
>questions about how to turn on the headlights can be a big drag on an auto
>forum. After determining you had read the manual we can try to provide the
>additional info and even learn about it ourselves.
>
>Personally, I avoid getting involved in questions from people who are short
>with others who try to help - I ditched the "kick me" sign long ago.
>
>Mike
>
>
Yeah, I even have a daughter that sometimes will ask me a question and
I give my best answer and then she argues with my answer. I finally
told her I hate people that do this.... sorta to me like she or
whoever is looking for an arguement to start. I get to the point
where I don't want to bother to answer.
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>"Slider" <daroy@(removethis)eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:5Y1mi.35274$Io4.1936@edtnps89...
>>I got the same reply when I asked about 2007 Accord Navi beeping every 12
>>seconds."Did you read the manual that came with your toy"?
>> Of course I did.That is the reason I am asking this newsgroup.Maybe I
>> missed something and am looking for additional info.
>
>It was an honest question; a lot of people don't check the manual. Answering
>questions about how to turn on the headlights can be a big drag on an auto
>forum. After determining you had read the manual we can try to provide the
>additional info and even learn about it ourselves.
>
>Personally, I avoid getting involved in questions from people who are short
>with others who try to help - I ditched the "kick me" sign long ago.
>
>Mike
>
>
Yeah, I even have a daughter that sometimes will ask me a question and
I give my best answer and then she argues with my answer. I finally
told her I hate people that do this.... sorta to me like she or
whoever is looking for an arguement to start. I get to the point
where I don't want to bother to answer.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 05:35:20 -0700, "Michael Pardee"
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>"Slider" <daroy@(removethis)eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:5Y1mi.35274$Io4.1936@edtnps89...
>>I got the same reply when I asked about 2007 Accord Navi beeping every 12
>>seconds."Did you read the manual that came with your toy"?
>> Of course I did.That is the reason I am asking this newsgroup.Maybe I
>> missed something and am looking for additional info.
>
>It was an honest question; a lot of people don't check the manual. Answering
>questions about how to turn on the headlights can be a big drag on an auto
>forum. After determining you had read the manual we can try to provide the
>additional info and even learn about it ourselves.
>
>Personally, I avoid getting involved in questions from people who are short
>with others who try to help - I ditched the "kick me" sign long ago.
>
>Mike
>
>
Yeah, I even have a daughter that sometimes will ask me a question and
I give my best answer and then she argues with my answer. I finally
told her I hate people that do this.... sorta to me like she or
whoever is looking for an arguement to start. I get to the point
where I don't want to bother to answer.
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>"Slider" <daroy@(removethis)eastlink.ca> wrote in message
>news:5Y1mi.35274$Io4.1936@edtnps89...
>>I got the same reply when I asked about 2007 Accord Navi beeping every 12
>>seconds."Did you read the manual that came with your toy"?
>> Of course I did.That is the reason I am asking this newsgroup.Maybe I
>> missed something and am looking for additional info.
>
>It was an honest question; a lot of people don't check the manual. Answering
>questions about how to turn on the headlights can be a big drag on an auto
>forum. After determining you had read the manual we can try to provide the
>additional info and even learn about it ourselves.
>
>Personally, I avoid getting involved in questions from people who are short
>with others who try to help - I ditched the "kick me" sign long ago.
>
>Mike
>
>
Yeah, I even have a daughter that sometimes will ask me a question and
I give my best answer and then she argues with my answer. I finally
told her I hate people that do this.... sorta to me like she or
whoever is looking for an arguement to start. I get to the point
where I don't want to bother to answer.
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/13/07 10:05 PM, in article pan.2007.07.14.03.05.09.605016@lan.invalid,
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:26:10 +0000, E Meyer wrote:
>
>> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
>> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
>> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
>> of my cars.
>
> Thanks for your opinion. I find it a useful feature, whether you do or
> not.
I'm curious - what do you find useful about it?
As near as I can tell, all it does is force the emergency response team to
have to break into the car to get you out after the crash.
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/13/07 10:05 PM, in article pan.2007.07.14.03.05.09.605016@lan.invalid,
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:26:10 +0000, E Meyer wrote:
>
>> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
>> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
>> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
>> of my cars.
>
> Thanks for your opinion. I find it a useful feature, whether you do or
> not.
I'm curious - what do you find useful about it?
As near as I can tell, all it does is force the emergency response team to
have to break into the car to get you out after the crash.
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/13/07 10:05 PM, in article pan.2007.07.14.03.05.09.605016@lan.invalid,
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:26:10 +0000, E Meyer wrote:
>
>> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
>> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
>> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
>> of my cars.
>
> Thanks for your opinion. I find it a useful feature, whether you do or
> not.
I'm curious - what do you find useful about it?
As near as I can tell, all it does is force the emergency response team to
have to break into the car to get you out after the crash.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Jul 13, 11:01 pm, Dan C <youmustbejok...@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies,..."
snip
No, these haven't been smart-*** replies.
"The auto lock feature is just about as useful as that expensive
warranty you bought that you'll never need. What a waste of money!"
That's more like it.
Don't let these guys fool you, auto locks are found on European cars,
too. I watched my mechanic break into a Porsche Cayanne the other day
because of the auto locks timed out and locked the keys in the car.
>
> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies,..."
snip
No, these haven't been smart-*** replies.
"The auto lock feature is just about as useful as that expensive
warranty you bought that you'll never need. What a waste of money!"
That's more like it.
Don't let these guys fool you, auto locks are found on European cars,
too. I watched my mechanic break into a Porsche Cayanne the other day
because of the auto locks timed out and locked the keys in the car.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Jul 13, 11:01 pm, Dan C <youmustbejok...@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies,..."
snip
No, these haven't been smart-*** replies.
"The auto lock feature is just about as useful as that expensive
warranty you bought that you'll never need. What a waste of money!"
That's more like it.
Don't let these guys fool you, auto locks are found on European cars,
too. I watched my mechanic break into a Porsche Cayanne the other day
because of the auto locks timed out and locked the keys in the car.
>
> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies,..."
snip
No, these haven't been smart-*** replies.
"The auto lock feature is just about as useful as that expensive
warranty you bought that you'll never need. What a waste of money!"
That's more like it.
Don't let these guys fool you, auto locks are found on European cars,
too. I watched my mechanic break into a Porsche Cayanne the other day
because of the auto locks timed out and locked the keys in the car.
#88
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Re: New Honda owner
On Jul 13, 11:01 pm, Dan C <youmustbejok...@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies,..."
snip
No, these haven't been smart-*** replies.
"The auto lock feature is just about as useful as that expensive
warranty you bought that you'll never need. What a waste of money!"
That's more like it.
Don't let these guys fool you, auto locks are found on European cars,
too. I watched my mechanic break into a Porsche Cayanne the other day
because of the auto locks timed out and locked the keys in the car.
>
> It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies,..."
snip
No, these haven't been smart-*** replies.
"The auto lock feature is just about as useful as that expensive
warranty you bought that you'll never need. What a waste of money!"
That's more like it.
Don't let these guys fool you, auto locks are found on European cars,
too. I watched my mechanic break into a Porsche Cayanne the other day
because of the auto locks timed out and locked the keys in the car.