flman wrote:
You sure due get defensive one some one goes against your bashing of the USA its "inferior products". I will not play a flame war game with you boy. Flame wars are for kids. Keep it up, you will be the first in my ignore list.
I was unaware of a flame war going on here. I guess you took my statements as insults, when I was just pointing out the painfully obvious holes in your logic. Unlike yourself, I never resulted to name calling (i.e. "boy") nor took anything said here personally. If you feel your stance will be better supported by ignoring someone who points out the flaws in your logic, by all means do so, it wouldn't be the first time the "Finger in ear - LALALALA" defense has been used in debates. Furthermore, I never once said that the USA makes inferior products, I was just pointing out the fallacies in your initial post AND in previous posts littered about on this forum. Making audacious statements, as you have, only encourages others with open minds to question your motives. If by some miracle you produce some factual evidence of your "Japanese = crap" claims, I will gladly stand corrected.
Geordi - I am playing nice, and I fully understand the point being made in that article. Another article I keep in my pile of "good reads" is Jay Leno's - "Calling All Machinists" (Popular Mechanics,June 2000, p.50/53,
http://books.google.com/books?id=adFe5-zs8ekC&pg=PA50&lpg=PA50&dq=jay+leno,+CALLING+ALL+MACHINISTS&source=bl&ots=05ajzfv_cp&sig=lx9_y-JOfFTzMp7hYPnOzhEX-7k&hl=en&ei=_tJgS4j4AZD-NZWdlaAL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CAkQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=&f=false) I guess I should not have attacked the UAW in general, that was wrong of me to infer ALL members of that particular union were the
bad apples. I am sure there are quite a few that take their jobs very seriously and maintain an extremely high level of pride and quality in their work. It is that small percent that drags the name down with the rest of them. Take for instance the car owned before my Liberty, a '98 Neon ACR coupe. Located in the rear bottom corner of the driver's-side window was a sticker which read, "Crafted with pride in the Belvidere Assembly plant. Belvidere, Il" This sticker, placed there to inform the consumer that their new car was built with all the care and pride the assembly-line workers could muster, was crooked on the glass. It sat canted, at about 20* from level, for all to see.