Uh dude that was what was called tongue-in-cheek. Not meant to stand up to
factual analysis. I mean I know with email you don't get the inflection,
but....
Mark M.
In a message dated 9/17/2005 4:27:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jdinnis@gmail.com writes:
> Also not entirely true. I have seen plenty of both types go Tango
> Uniform when the going gets tough. This has a LOT more to to with the
> person driving the vehicle than the drive train. It is just as easy
> to over drive a 4WD as it is to overdrive an AWD. If you see more of
> one type or the other, it is because that type of vehicle appeals to
> drivers who buy a vehicle based on a TV commercial and believe that
> the vehicle will allow them to drive in a blizzard the same as they
> would on a dry summer day.
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