M45Caliber wrote:No, I am not a closet English teacher but come on guys -- BREAK is what happens to your headlights upon impact with the car in front of you when your BRAKES fail. BRAKE is for the hydro-mechanical devices behind each wheel ... BREAK is used as in "gimme a break and use the correct word when asking a question about your BRAKES".
Thanks -- I feel better now. I think the Prozac is finally kicking in.
I hope I haven't done it....M45Caliber wrote:No, I am not a closet English teacher but come on guys -- BREAK is what happens to your headlights upon impact with the car in front of you when your BRAKES fail. BRAKE is for the hydro-mechanical devices behind each wheel ... BREAK is used as in "gimme a break and use the correct word when asking a question about your BRAKES".
Thanks -- I feel better now. I think the Prozac is finally kicking in.