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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 68157" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Common sense helps a lot with a lot of the caraudio scene, but it is not the best when trying to quote technical facts. It just makes it a hell of a lot more difficult for beginners whom are asking questions. It also makes it more difficult for some people that post and do not get correct information right away when they burn up something over common sense misinformation. I am guilty of it once or twice as far as misinformation on here, but did make sure to catch it when brought to my attention that I made an error. Fighting about it without researching tho is just plain not brilliant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 68157, member: 544457"] Common sense helps a lot with a lot of the caraudio scene, but it is not the best when trying to quote technical facts. It just makes it a hell of a lot more difficult for beginners whom are asking questions. It also makes it more difficult for some people that post and do not get correct information right away when they burn up something over common sense misinformation. I am guilty of it once or twice as far as misinformation on here, but did make sure to catch it when brought to my attention that I made an error. Fighting about it without researching tho is just plain not brilliant. [/QUOTE]
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