PhreakdOut wrote:CamrySE-soCALlara wrote:I was just trying to get my point across since the question was answered already for the guy. I wasnt trying to hurt anyone....
TripleBlack, *That post has now been edited*
I never used "!!!!!!!!!" or "CAPS" learn how to interpret posts, I never said "oh look at my cars" or "Im so smart, your dumb".....
Bottom line, stop being dramatic, live with it... IT IS JUST THE INTERNET!!
Thank you Mr Rico Suave for editing the post to avoid future confusion. It's funny that Ed wasn't complaining at your response. I guess he didn't read deeply into it either.
So, enough of the drama ... back to the thread on those kick butt tail lights!
Well, for starters, "I believe there is no indicator of that sort here" made it sound like you were unaware of whether or not there
was such a light (in any sense, "believe" being used in the same context indicates uncertainty), so I tried to clarify it with the photo, since I am positive that even some Gen1 owners don't know what that light does. Then again, I wasn't sure if that is even existant on Gen2s (discontinued or SLE-only option now? Even my stepmom's Gen4 Camry LE w/ I4 has it).
Second, TripleBlack took the words right out of my mouth: Calm down! Now I haven't seen whatever scathing response/flame you put there either since I haven't followed up on this thread since Thursday and it was already edited when I logged on, but whatever it is, I'm sure you don't go telling a customer standing near the restroom asking you where it is as: "FXCK!!!! There's a sign that says 'RESTROOM' right there PLUS you can see a toilet through the open door! What do you want, a big, fxcking flashing neon sign?" at work either.
If you don't work with the general public, I suggest you do, which I recommend the eyecare industry. I asked a legitimate question that I don't find to be dumb, but
you try figuring out anything from why a 22 year old who doesn't even need reading correction is insisting on progressives (no-line bifocals) while she's asking for Transitions (a lens that darkens in contact with sunlight), to arguing with an old lady for half an hour of why a frame that is ran over by a bus is not salvageable and would cost $50 to do a restoration, while it's only $10 copay to get a decent pair of new eyeglasses through her insurance. After working with those kinds of people for a year, trust me, not even "what does the gas pedal do and how do I use it?" won't seem like a dumb question.
By the way Brian, there's my complaint

. Haven't read this since Thursday with all the partying I've been doing over the weekends (I'm even still hung over as we speak). Moving on.... Still a nice conversion.