>> so in the future.
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>eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean
>"yes"?
That Ph.D. must have his head spinning! :-)
>> Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do
>> so in the future.
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>eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean
>"yes"?
The original question was, is it safe? I stick by my answer. It is not
*completely* safe, because you never know. Of course, new tires are
not completely safe, either.
On the other hand, would I buy a used tire? That was not the original
question, it was a new question that I introduced. Then I answered it.
For example, I was in another town a while back and one of my tires
got a large cut in it, on a Sunday afternoon on a holiday weekend.
Since no tire places were open and I did not want to drive back home
on the emergency spare, I bought a used tire.
See, it's really very simple. Even a Ph.D. can understand it.
Elliot Richmond, Ph.D.
Freelance Science Writer and Editor
jim beam - 23 Jul 2005 05:46 GMT
>>>Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do
>>>so in the future.
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> *completely* safe, because you never know. Of course, new tires are
> not completely safe, either.
that's a squirm. you're now saying; "no, but yes. because they're as
risky as new."
bottom line, there's nothing more intrinsically wrong with buying a used
tire than there is buying a used car that already has tires on it. or
using your own tires once they're no longer new.
> On the other hand, would I buy a used tire? That was not the original
> question, it was a new question that I introduced. Then I answered it.
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> Elliot Richmond, Ph.D.
> Freelance Science Writer and Editor