Look John, I don't take any pleasure attacking people online or elsewhere, I'm sure if we lived in the same neck of the woods we'd know each other through local car shows and cruises and become fast friends.
But you got into a sore issue with me several times in past threads, you talk up some Raybestos rotors you bought because they are made in the USA. I try to clarify that Raybestos has shut down US and Canada production and moved it to China in recent years, that your rotors were probably made here but I was trying to clarify to everyone that they shouldn't think they are supporting a US manufacturer by buying Raybestos, and you go on acting like I don't know wtf I am talking about since your rotors say made in US. I go on trying to educate, but you just can't seem to get it, I know you are smart, you have to be to get through engineering school, I know that myself having been there done that. So I attribute it to narcissism. Narcissists only see what is front of their face in the mirror and won't be bothered by anything else going on around them. Seriously, I wasn't trying to argue with you there, just educate. And yeah, I am passionate about the subject, because me and thousands of my colleagues and friends, and the economies of many towns in the US and Canada were were hurt by this decision to shut down domestic production, and many other people like myself like to avoid doing business with companies that have done things like this in recent years. Heck, I bought some Vice Grips last year and they were made in US. Does that mean I should get all arrogant and know it ally with some former Nebraska employee of Vice Grips who got fired in 2008 when they shut down the plant and moved production to China suggesting he doesn't know what he is talking about if he tries to clarify when I boast I bought a pair of Vice grips "made in the good old USA"?
If you can't understand that, it is narcissism IMHO. And if it isn't narcissism, what is it?
Same with a thread on someone wanting to know if its a good idea to get a mechanical engineering degree. You with your whole 2 years experience out of engineering school say that it's great, and blow me off with the concerns and warnings I posted about the career based on my 22 years in the field and networking with many engineers today who can't find work. You seem to think your little corner of the world is the way it is for everyone, and again, that to me seems to be narcissism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NarcissismSo the same thing here talking about new Challengers, you can say "I looked at them, but it wasn't right for me, too big whatever", that is fine, but to go and rip on them just reflects your own little corner of the world, which only reflects you and doesn't mean if has anything to do with anyone elses own needs and passions in what they want in a car.
So sorry for playing armchair shrink, but really your "what I see in front of my face reflects the reality of the world and anyone who thinks or sees anything different is stupid" attitude really ripped some scabs off some of my wounds with those threads on engineering and where Raybestos manufactures parts sparring we've done in the past and some of this new Challenger debate seemed to be more of the same.
I hope this all clarifies where I am coming from with my ire.
Peace.....