Whats Your Take On "COMMENTS" Regarding (FE) ?
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Poll: Best Cars - NOT Best Hybrids
Originally Posted by Pravus Prime
Which is why you post a poll asking who makes the best hybrids, right? https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...cars.5549.html
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Re: Whats Your Take On "COMMENTS" Regarding (FE) ?
Originally Posted by John M. Dwyer
The best approach for an open forum is for everyone to exercise self-control.....
But in addition, there is the eleventh commandment: *Thou shalt not be too sensitive.*....
But in addition, there is the eleventh commandment: *Thou shalt not be too sensitive.*....
The main things are:
- member civility
- members not taking it too personally, as there is a lot of diversity
- Swifty dealing with the obvious trollers
- Promote the core beliefs of the forum (i.e. hybrids to promote better conversation and a cleaner environment)
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Re: Whats Your Take On "COMMENTS" Regarding (FE) ?
Originally Posted by tigerhonaker
. . . it seems like if a member makes a comment on FE that the next thing you know, you have just started (World-War-Three). . . .
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I can assure everyone that under (NO-CIRCUMSTANCES) will I ever be Dumb enough to Post my (FE) when ever I take Delivery of my HCH ll. Who Needs the Ridicule, Not-Me: The FE Avg. Won't Suffer From Me:
Terry
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I can assure everyone that under (NO-CIRCUMSTANCES) will I ever be Dumb enough to Post my (FE) when ever I take Delivery of my HCH ll. Who Needs the Ridicule, Not-Me: The FE Avg. Won't Suffer From Me:
Terry
'Ridicule' is the argument of those who either lack facts and data or choose to ignore empirical evidence. What I do is cite engineering data and reports that support what works to answer those who make imprecise and inaccurate claims. The honest ones get a clue. Furthermore, I never ask for or expect anything beyond not posting misleading or imprecise information.
As for those who choose to ignore empirical data, there comes a time when you have to choose between ignoring them or having a little fun at their ignorance. It is a question of time management.
If you were getting a Prius, I would ask you to reconsider sharing your MPG data and experience. You might find or make some observation that I could use to improve my mileage. That is the primary reason why I come here. But your technology, goals and time budget may be different.
Good luck!
Bob Wilson
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