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02.26.2010, 12:31 PM

I wouldn't say ALL topics ZP, just some. I would be willing to bet that we could find plenty to agree on.

Contrary to what some may think, I like ZP and guys like him. There is nothing wrong with a person who challenges the accepted way or thought processes. Funny enough is that some of my best friends are people I have had the biggest arguments/disagreements with. If we were all the same life would get boring pretty damn quickly.

On the subject at hand I believe you are right ZP, NUMI or something close. I also think there was some major issues over Toyota not licensing their hybrid technology to GM several years back as well.


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02.26.2010, 12:40 PM

Well I'm glad you feel that way Tex. Same here with friends, most of my friends have completely opposite viewpoint from me... if it's not in the mainstream news, then it's not true and shit like that. I have some very ignorant friends, but I still love them, as that is the way it should be. Although at times I feel like I want to have nothing to do with them.


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