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Re: H.I.D. Lighting and best forum discussion sites

From: "Dad" <knockers(at)fish.net>

Subject: Re: H.I.D. Lighting and best forum discussion sites

Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 10:29:32 -0400

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"RWDoyle" <generic(at)rwdoyle.removetomail.net> wrote in message

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>I can answer the 2nd question: www.corvetteforum.com

>

Actually a waste of time if you don`t have a fast connection to download all

of the pictures they need to massage their egos. I was signed on many years

ago and seldom if ever go back, You are correct that there is a great amount

of information there and it has a great search ability also. Same with the

http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/ and some really great people there

also.Then you have the http://www.idavette.net/ which has tons of

information, no disscusion capabilities but a great site. If you search this

site, alt.autos.corvette, you will find the answer to the questions you ask

about the lighting.



>

> The best part: it`s moderated. That means you won`t waste nearly as much

> time reading uninteresting bickering between people who don`t like each

> other. In fact, the recent addition of content from SAPguru and I-zheet

> M`drurz is just about to cause me to remove this newsgroup from my

> subscription list. What a waste of everyone`s time.



Very easy to dump them into the kill file unless you have a need to follow

their junk. That`s one of the problems with the forum and the actioncenter,

you can`t shut off the fat heads as easy as you can here.



Both medias are useful, use them for what they can give you and enjoy your

Corvette.



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Dad

04 C5 CE Z51

72 Shark Black/Black/4spd








From: "RWDoyle" <generic(at)rwdoyle.removetomail.net>

Subject: Re: H.I.D. Lighting and best forum discussion sites

Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 10:53:38 -0400

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"Dad" <knockers(at)fish.net> wrote in message

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> Actually a waste of time if you don`t have a fast connection...



Good point. I`ve had broadband for 6 years and occasionally forget that

there are still dial-up folks out there. LOL. I`m sure the Corvette Forum

is slow for dial-up users. My appologies.



> Very easy to dump them into the kill file...



Yes. Easy to kill file them, but unfortunately there seem to be a lot of

morons replying to their crap. So, worthless messages still show up. Oh

well.



> Both medias are useful, use them for what they can give you and enjoy your

> Corvette.



Agreed.










Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 19:37:08 -0400

From: Nate Nagel <njnagel(at)flycast.net>

Subject: Re: H.I.D. Lighting and best forum discussion sites

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Robinson wrote:



> I have a 2000 Corvette.

>

> Are there any aftermarket headlights available that give off that bluish

> color like H.I.D. lights?

>

> Where can I get them?

>

> Also, which are the best forum type discussion sites for Corvettes?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Rob

>

>



Please don`t. read this first before you make any purchases:



http://danielsternlighting.com/tech/bulbs/blue/blue.html



yeah, he`s opinionated, but I tend to agree with him. If nothing else,

blue bulbs make you a target for the police and I`d think driving a

`vette you`d have had enough of that already.



nate



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