| Message: | | He's very knowledgeable. Many people are knowledgeable. But knowledge w/o context is useless and can be very dangerous. History is full of tragic yet smart figures. Sadly, you're neither -- you simply blindly cite the words of others as gospel so others will somehow think you are smart.
Citing others as the basis for bestowing your opinion when your point falls apart due to misapplication is quite void and clearly not persuasive. Talk about discrediting the speaker -- you did it to yourself.
My car has projectors with sharp cutoffs that have notches in the center and then trail up to the passengers side. HID projectors, my friend, not reflectors and lenses. They're the same as the HID's from the factory on my car. Can you not comprehend this?
If you're that in love with Daniel J. Stern and his opinions (not a pretty site, I might add), please re-read his prose with the knowledge that I already have HID projectors. Projectors with a sharp cutoff that's properly adjusted is the relevant issue.
Merely citing his opinions makes you, well, null and void.
I wish you well, but you appear hoplessly lost.
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