and isn't a little too ironic... don't ya think?

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Im sorry but when argueing using research, never ever quote wikipedia. Why do you ask? Because the same exact reason why you said his source isn't creditable. Anyone can change the info on wikipedia, it isn't a credible source.
True! However, while both site aren't credible source, one has no bias, while other is promoting their business.
Since you asked, I'll answer. I was implying that he is out of his league. My profession has been hands on in the automotive industry for over 15 years. Everything from general repair to motor swaps, to custom exhaust, to building race cars and offroad trucks. Thats my work life. In my personal life, I've raced motocross, I've raced circle track. I've seen hundreds, if not thousands of crashes. Some unfolded 25 feet in front of me at 80 MPH. I've literally pulled men from flaming cars, I (with 10ish other men) physically lifted the side of a car off a person when someone lost control and ended up in the pit stands. My life has revolved around this type of thing since I was a little kid. I have a very in depth knowledge of autos, and racing, and as a result, I know a decent amount about collisions. Not trying to brag or anything like that, but it is what I know. Now, here I am, on the internet, arguing vehicular structure with what seems to be an IT tech (he still hasn't stated otherwise).

You see, about 6 months ago, Johnny Boy and I had a little disagreement in a different thread. He has had a personal vendetta against me ever since. Every time we've crossed paths since, he has done nothing except try to discredit my words. This is just another example. If you notice, he isn't even arguing the topic at hand...He is arguing whatever I say, no matter what it is. This thread has been derailed so bad it is embarrassing to even post in it again. It went from helmet laws to bickering about windshields. I've yet to see a single stat, fact, or evidence of even 30 seconds of research to prove anything from him.

I don't see how one's knowledge of their occupation needs any explaining. If Jeff Rapps, Pedro, or Mike (H2o) offered me advise on fish keeping, I would do whatever they said to the T. Based on their profession, their knowledge of fish keeping is greater than the average hobbyist, therefor their advise would be held in higher regards.






Hahaha, no, I'm not a windshield installer. And Wikipedia? WIKIPEDIA?! Are you serious? You can't be. Oh, and it's not MY article. I just posted the first three things that came up when I googled "windshield safety". Just trying to get the ball rolling for ya, so you can educate yourself before you spew any more bull****. It's starting to stink in here.
It's all about you, isn't it? Please! I have more important thing to do than a "personal vendetta" against you! It takes more than repair car or race track to design a vehicle. Any engineer would know that a human body is too soff and brittle to go against windshield, steering wheel or dash board. Therefore, seatblelt and airbag become mandatory in a vehicle, even a human body is still too soft or brittle against seatbelt or airbag, but it's still better than windshield, dashboard, or steering wheel. Read the article before you post, and you'll see how bias it is. I don't need to discredit you. You are who you are! "You cannot polish a turd!!"
 
There's a reason it's required to wear helmet...

http://news.yahoo.com/calif-motorcyclist-lands-van-back-seat-unhurt-151702424.html

VICTORVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A motorcyclist who plowed into a minivan landed unscathed in the back seat, and the driver didn't realize it until he turned into his nearby driveway, authorities said.
"We're calling this one a non-injury collision with a twist," Karen Hunt, spokeswoman for the San Bernardino County sheriff's Victorville station, told the Victorville Daily Press.
The van was slowing to make a left turn when the motorcycle rear-ended it Thursday.
Callers reporting the accident told authorities: "We don't know where the rider is," and there was concern he might have slid under the van, Hunt said.
"That's when it started to sound ominous," she said.
In reality, the rider had flown through the van's back window and landed in the backseat. The van driver continued to his home less than a half-block away, where he called out to his wife that he'd been rear-ended and needed to return to the accident scene.
As he turned around to back out of the driveway, he saw the dazed biker.
The rider's helmet absorbed most of the impact, and he only asked for an ice pack for his hand, Hunt said. He did not receive further medical treatment.
Neither man was cited for the accident. Their names were not immediately released.
 
U gotta bump stuff to start crap dont u? Its over. Drop it. Its just a nanny state telling u what to do...
 
LOL, thats all i can say, im sure its all done and no more protest helmet is mandatory.
heck i ride my car wearing helmet when on track.
 
You're the one who start crap! :screwy:

Yeah ur right I bump a thread weeks after we let it die so I can post a random pointless article. Its clear to all that
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