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From: daw1@rduxb.UUCP (WILLIAMS)
Newsgroups: net.auto,net.flame
Subject: Re: Halogen headlights -- ARGH!
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Date: Sat, 24-Aug-85 21:58:21 EDT
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Posted: Sat Aug 24 21:58:21 1985
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> Halogen headlights are obnoxious!  They serve virtually no useful
> purpose, except for sadists who enjoy blinding other drivers!  Well,
> I'm not gonna take it any more!
> 
> I propose the following solution to the problem:  whenever you see
> obnoxiously bright lights staring you in the face, turn on your high
> beams. 

	I sure have fun with guys like you! Despite the fact my head-
lights are perfectly aligned, some people think that my halogens on
low beam are regulars on high beam. So when they give a blink so I
turn 'em down and I give a courtesy flash in return to let them 
know I DON'T have my high beams on and they still try to blind me, look
out! I put those suckers on high and fix their ass! They probably see 
spots for days. :-)
	Seriously though, a lot af people have terribly misaligned
lights and it is truly a problem. It's so hard to fix, turning
those couple of adjustment screws on each light!


					Doug Williams
					AT&T Bell Labs
					Reading, PA
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