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Old 02-05-2013, 02:20 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by switchlanez View Post
Let me ask you this: Do you seriously think Dezoris has contempt for his $25k investment? Do you think he put hours of work into shooting/editing a video dedicated to his car because he hates his car? Considering the few minutes you spend typing to attack his hours of work, I will respect his earnest work more than your words; I'm cool with being the butt of your jokes.

It's funny how people are suddenly expert auto journalists who know the correct way to shoot a video review. A guy is entitled to his opinion. No matter how many ways you try to prove his opinion wrong, it's futile because you can only disprove facts (not opinions). If you already stated how your opinions disagree with his opinions about the car, why can't you leave it at that? Now we're debating over a guy's internet hyperbole and flair? Where's the point in that? Is it necessary to attack the person? I'm having a hard time figuring out what else you're all trying to prove. Please help me out here. This seems to be escalating into a pathetic circle jerk in which everyone is jockeying for some cred. Until you shoot a video response showing us your "correct" way to review, I say Dezoris has far more interwebz cred than you.
I thought the review was pretty funny. The problem is that a lot of products have fixed characteristis. If you don't like them, you really need to move on and not complain for years at a time. I know people in some camera forums who have complained for over a decade about certain camera systems. Think about that. A decade!! (And they've still going at it. "How come Nikon won't make a 400mm f/4 lens for me??) You've then got the guy who wants a mid engine Corvette--or a twin turbo v-6 vette and can't let it go that Chevy isn't interested. Or you have the new Mustang owner who wants to know what mods to do to make his Mustang handle like a Corvette---uh, get a Corvette, maybe? At some point you realize the product isn't what you thought it was. At that point it's best to sell and think of the loss as the worlds cheapest rental fee and move on to a product whose fixed characterists are more to your liking.
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