Thanks to Lane

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by marx404, Jan 1, 2004.

  1. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    Lane, Thank You for the audio schematics you sent me a few weeks ago.
    Remember I posted re: problems with Brandsmart scamming my family when we
    went for a full stereo install? I fwd the file to my teen nephews (who are
    whiz-kids btw :)) and they sucessfully and properly installed 4 new Sony
    Xplodes by themselves before I could say "didja get my email".

    I also sent them to your web site to see your cars so they can see what a
    mega-serious tuner does. Thanks again for your help and everyone'e help here
    too.

    btw - only after emailing BM's corporate HR dept, did the manager ofthe
    local store email me with an apology and an offer to install the speakers
    for the kids - two days late. I never heard from him again after I emailed
    him back saying that the kids did the job themselves. Figures so. But hey,
    now that I know I got 2 smart teens, why bother with in-store doofuses?

    Best in 2004.
     
    marx404, Jan 1, 2004
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  2. marx404

    Lane Guest

    Lane, Thank You for the audio schematics you sent me a few weeks ago.

    No prob. I'm all for people doing stuff themselves, as the satisfaction one
    gets from it makes it worthwhile.
    I don't know that tuner is the best word. Hobbyist, gearhead, or something
    like that. When I think tuner, I think of all those idiotic magazines with
    cars with big wings, obnoxious body kits, and 5 colors of paint in the
    interior alone. :)
    I'll agree with that. There are way too many doofuses (doofii?) in this
    world.

    Lane [ l a n e @ p a i r . c o m ]
     
    Lane, Jan 1, 2004
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  3. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    I prefer to call those guys "tooners" as in: that honda looks like a
    cartoon.
    Not to test your age, but remember those hot wheel toys called The Farbs?
    That's what little hondas w/ oversize wings and carbon fiber hoods remind me
    of, lol.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Jan 3, 2004
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