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having now read the explanation of the question, and some of the other answers, my response is to a far more rhetorical question.
I will leave it below, but respond briefly directly to the question. I think you would have mixed responses from the Chevy guys, and righteous complaints from the Ford and Mopar guys. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What ever makes you believe this to be wrong, should prohibit you from moving forward on it. Then, if you don't move forward with it, there is no question about whether or not to feel a sense of accomplishment.. I am one who loves any advantage as long as I deem it a fair advantage. If I am willing to take a risk, and do something that others have either not thought of doing, or were unwilling to take the same risk to do, then it is fair advantage. There is a gray area in lots of decisions, right up until you decide if it is right or wrong. Then you have painted it in one of two brilliant shades of either Black or White.. Once you have applied a moral rule to a situation, then it is up to you to also apply the moral weight of that rule. Wrong is wrong, even of everyone is doing it, and right is right, even if nobody is doing it. Some people will do anything to gain an advantage, and that is their right. To me, doing the "right thing" trumps all other choices.. David The New hemi Guy ________ Big **** mature Last edited by NewHemi; 04-05-2011 at 10:14 PM. |
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