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Old 03-03-2009, 04:26 PM   #51
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stangkid is right, my bad man.


oh and fyi i had the second highest average in the class and my teacher was an engineer for about 15 years/invented the biotech course/won teacher of the year..twice, so don't say the class was retarded if I had a high average. But sorry for the threadjack everyone.
Yea sure..........

You know that all sounds well and good, but the lack of intelligence on the subject that you have shown here would indicate you are full of sh!t.
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Old 03-03-2009, 04:29 PM   #52
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Old 03-03-2009, 07:48 PM   #53
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You may not like the points I have made, but the laws of physics prove me right. So unless you can change the laws of physics STFU.
You've changed the laws of retardation.

Go lick a window
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Old 03-03-2009, 08:49 PM   #54
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Haha, I'm not going to argue with you anymore. I don't like to be one of those guys, and I'm not an expert and never claimed to be one, and all I said until you chimed in was aerodynamics affect speed/mpg/and drag. But im done with this garbage, its a waste of time and a threard, have fun pickin a fight with everyone on here, I'm sure youll make alot of friends.
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Old 03-03-2009, 09:58 PM   #55
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Haha, I'm not going to argue with you anymore. I don't like to be one of those guys, and I'm not an expert and never claimed to be one, and all I said until you chimed in was aerodynamics affect speed/mpg/and drag. But im done with this garbage, its a waste of time and a threard, have fun pickin a fight with everyone on here, I'm sure youll make alot of friends.
This is the smartest thing you have said so far. You come here trying to pass yourself off as some expert engineering student, yet you can't even grasp the simplest of aerodynamic principles. You may be able to impress others by throwing out a few words you saw in a wikipedia aerodynamic, but anyone who has even one engineering class behind them can see right through you.

And as for making friends, I have enough friends in my life to not have to consider people I talk to in an online forum as a "friend". The forums I contribute do I do so to spread useful information and prevent people like you from spreading incorrect information.
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Old 03-03-2009, 10:00 PM   #56
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You've changed the laws of retardation.

Go lick a window
No need to insult someone just because they are talking about stuff you don't understand. Maybe you should sit back and learn about it instead of getting all defensive.
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This is the smartest thing you have said so far. You come here trying to pass yourself off as some expert engineering student, yet you can't even grasp the simplest of aerodynamic principles. You may be able to impress others by throwing out a few words you saw in a wikipedia aerodynamic, but anyone who has even one engineering class behind them can see right through you.

And as for making friends, I have enough friends in my life to not have to consider people I talk to in an online forum as a "friend". The forums I contribute do I do so to spread useful information and prevent people like you from spreading incorrect information.
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No need to insult someone just because they are talking about stuff you don't understand. Maybe you should sit back and learn about it instead of getting all defensive.
That's ok, we don't need your help

And I've never seen any of these guys get so pissed before, maybe if someone wasn't trying to prover EVERYONE wrong.

Why must you disturb our peace?


And can this thread be locked too please???
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Dude all I said was drag mpg and speed those are pretty much common sense, I'm not wasting my time going on wikipedia to pretend and sounds smart for you trust me.

I agree with six...derriiiccckkk
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Old 03-04-2009, 10:56 AM   #59
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No need to insult someone just because they are talking about stuff you don't understand. Maybe you should sit back and learn about it instead of getting all defensive.
You must think that everyone else on this forum is stupid. Not only do you talk down to everyone, but you constantly say that we DON'T UNDERSTAND. We understand, we just don't agree. Also, i think that every thread you have commented in, has been locked. Here is another one.

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