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Just wondering if someone can drop some knowledge on steering wheel theft.
Is it really that easy to get your aftermarket steering wheel stolen with no quick release attached to short hub? In other words, is it really that easy to get it stolen with just short hub and steering wheel attached?
Just trying to make sure before I spend my money on them.
Well, we all agree that 2 is one more than 1. So, if we have 1 and add 1 more to it you end up with 2. Let's use an example: Let's say you have 1 apple. Through the use of the fact that I stat in the first sentence, if you were to obtain 1 more apple you would have one more apple than you previously had. Being that you previously had 1 apple and now you have one more, under the assumption that everything above is true, you end up with 2 apples. Thus 1+1=2
Well, we all agree that 2 is one more than 1. So, if we have 1 and add 1 more to it you end up with 2. Let's use an example: Let's say you have 1 apple. Through the use of the fact that I stat in the first sentence, if you were to obtain 1 more apple you would have one more apple than you previously had. Being that you previously had 1 apple and now you have one more, under the assumption that everything above is true, you end up with 2 apples. Thus 1+1=2
Dude, because 3 is two more than 1. One more greater than 1 is 2...not 3 Just re-read my argument which I've quoted below very slowly and carefully and you'll understand. Trust me, I've given a lot of thought to this
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Originally Posted by Goin' Sidewayz!
Well, we all agree that 2 is one more than 1. So, if we have 1 and add 1 more to it you end up with 2. Let's use an example: Let's say you have 1 apple. Through the use of the fact that I stat in the first sentence, if you were to obtain 1 more apple you would have one more apple than you previously had. Being that you previously had 1 apple and now you have one more, under the assumption that everything above is true, you end up with 2 apples. Thus 1+1=2
Proof enough???
Are we in agreement now???
Last edited by Goin' Sidewayz!; 02-12-2009 at 02:10 PM.
You obviously are a noob, and know nothing. And where is davidv to put you down.
Who da fug are you?
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Originally Posted by Goin' Sidewayz!
Dude, because 3 is two more than 1. One more greater than 1 is 2...not 3 Just re-read my argument which I've quoted below very slowly and carefully and you'll understand. Trust me, I've given a lot of thought to this
I still don't believe you until you provide some feasible evidence.
After giving it much thought I have determined that actually you areconvinced that 1+1=2, but you have decided to lie to me by saying that you still are not convinced!!! I'm glad that you finally agree with me!!!