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Posted by paul on December 15, 2004 at 16:06:29 from (66.60.197.188):
In Reply to: Re: use of engine additives to misrepresent... posted by Wondering on December 15, 2004 at 15:41:03:
These types of things and behaviors are chronicled in the Bible, has happened before then, ever since then, and beyond. It is part of human nature. Certainly it is wrong, but any peer pressure, laws, rules, punishments ever made - have not stopped this behavior. So? So why bother bringing it up? We all know it's a problem, we all have to deal with it, we all are aware of it if we ever buy & sell stuff. So? Was there a question? Was there a point to the statememt? What is this thread all about? People cheat. Sucks when they cheat me, is wrong when they cheat others. But it happens all the time. So what? Nothing news here. I don't wish to put words in the other person's mouth, but that is how I view it. --->Paul
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