Bridge, skyscraper or hydroelectric dam - which one do you jump from if you're 20 and have never had a boy/girlfriend?
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Off-Topic DaveEllis schrieb:
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> Looking back, he was a very lucky journeyman and I
> lost all respect for him at Spa 98.
What happened? All I can remember are the pile-up and the Coulthard-Schumacher thing...
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F1 Great race from Rubens! I only wish it was Button instead of Hamilton who crashed on the last lap!
If Button's really back on form, it's going to be kind of tough for Rubens to steal the title from him. He needs to take (14 + 1)/4 = 3.75 points per race to be champion. If he wins all the remaining races, it drops to 14/4 = 3.5, 'cause he'd match Button on six wins but have
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F1 I really liked this car. I'm by no means a Mercedes specialist, but in my opinion, it's the first car they make that does look like a sportscar instead of a luxury carriage sportscar-wannabe.
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Off-Topic I'm 19, 1,78 m (5'10", for the imperial people), insanely good looking () and have... erm, enough in bank.
Locke Cole schrieb:
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> I was born before the set date for "Back To The
> Future" ... um, before all the time travelling and
> stuff.
November 5th, 1955?
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Off-Topic @Ferrari2007: Thanks! The second one is great!
Hmm... do you have more of the black/yellow mirrors spec? And maybe a little from the side (supposing the front of the car is 12h on a clock, 1h/11h or 2h/10h)?
EDIT: Nevermind, I'll stick with this one. Thanks.
Guimengo schrieb:
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> Someone's going to be at the Interlag
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Off-Topic Could you please help me finding a good Brawn GP pic with Rubens driving?
I'll ask a friend of mine to paint it on a white t-shirt, with a Brawn GP logo on the back. I did a Google search but there were mainly Button's, or pre-season testing (I'd like one with the Virgin logo and the 23). Pitpass also doesn't have enough pics of Rubens, though I must say I didn't look
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Off-Topic What if Raikkonen got the title? It'd be as unexpected as in 2007 (even more, tbh), but on the paper it still is very doable: Button just needs to keep racing as he is, Barrichello starting as he is and the RedBulls need to have their very likely engine penalties.
And Raikkonen needs to win, of course.
chet schrieb:
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> night
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F1 We could open a side predicitions' contest to guess the lap and reason for his DNF.
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F1 Don't know if I'll hijack this thread with this post, but anyway:
Some weeks ago I was reading hardware.info and ended up on their PC advices. While I sure as hell would like to have their Ultimate PC, which here in Brazil would cost about R$20.000 (that's more or less 6.500£), I've begun to wonder: would a gamer, even a hardcore one, really need such power?
I'm n
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Off-Topic At one point during the race I was damn sure Fisi would overtake Kimi and stay there. Incredible performance from him and Force India!
I'm kind of dissapointed with Rubens's result. He missed a great opportunity to take advantage of Chet's helmet theory.
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F1 Well, he had never had much luck with the old one, had he?
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F1 Chet's right!
This is his helmet at Turkey, the last time he's won this year.
The special one for the British GP.
And the one he's been using since.
Button hasn't won since he changed his helmet's colors. If it were up to me, he would keep using this one.
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F1 I sure didn't expect Barrichello to be the lightest. Either his lap was bad, or Fisichella's, Trulli's and Heidfeld's laps were incredibly awesome, or both.
Anyway, the patriot in me, who had been on life-support until last week, is hoping for a Rubens's win and a Button's non-scoring finish.
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F1 SchueyFan schrieb:
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> i really hope Kimi gets some motivation from
> Michael's return and we see him close to his best
> again, it would be very embarrassing for him to be
> beaten easily by Schumacher, so I think he would
> want to avoid this.
It would be great, but it seems Kimi doesn't really care about
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F1 I used to be a Schumi-hater too (not an extreme one, though), but I can't wait to see him driving again!
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> Also Kimi verses Schumacher at Spa IN
> THE SAME CAR!!!!! :D:D:D:D! Oh this is so
> exciting!
It'll really be something if they manage to race in the same car.
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F1 Erm... ain't that "racing against the real pros"?
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Other Games I've been looking for some TDU addons, but this game doesn't seem to have a very big community (which I find kind of weird).
Does anybody know any site? So far I've found only tdu-central and tdu addons.
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Other Games Mid 2003 I saw Montoya on a Petrobras 50 years anniversary event. He was supposed to do some donuts and burnouts with a Williams F1 car, but he managed to blow up the engine three minutes after he started.
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Off-Topic Red Sam schrieb:
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> I don't think Rubens let anyone down today.
But he did. Many people were expecting him to win, specially after the first stop when he was increasing his lead on Button almost one second per lap, yet he didn't. And he lost it in a similar way that he used to lose to Schumacher, so one can't help but w
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F1 Great race for Webber! Snatched two positions at the end of the race!
Epic fail for Ferrari, and Rubens managed to let his fans down once more. It seems Ross Brawn (or whoever did his strategy) did remember the Ferrari days.
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F1 Valeu!
Heh, I waited one year longer than necessary for my stripper.
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Off-Topic The Lopper schrieb:
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> Eau Rouge could be mega if the cars have lost
> enough downforce to return to the days where only
> the best can take it flat out.
Considering that the cars are lapping faster than last year even with the downforce loss and have the magic double diffuser which gives them an uber downforce increase, I dou
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F1 @EC83: Actually this text is on Senna's page on formula1.com's hall of fame.
RIP Roland Senna
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F1 chet schrieb:
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> Apparently it is a major update, I do hope it puts
> them up there amungst the top 10!
+1
Though I must say: we want Force India in the top 10, we want Brawn, Toyota (?) and RedBull fighting for wins, we want to see Kubica fighting for the championship, we'd like to see STR scoring some points... but there a
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F1 Nothing like quality in special effects, huh?
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Off-Topic Formula 1 Supremo doesn't see any reason not to have races in dusk.
The anticipated end of the Malaysian Grand Prix, due to lack of natural light after a 40-minute break due to a deluge, did not make Bernie Ecclestone change his opinion about twilight races in Asia and Oceania.
The starts of the Australian and Malaysian GPs were scheduled to 5:00 p.m. local time, so they could be broad
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F1 How much time has passed since we've last seen half points awarded? 18 years?
SchueyFan schrieb:
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> mixed feelings about that race really.
+1
The race was great until the heavy downpour. They should, however, have restarted the race imo. The rain was much lighter and it still wasn't so dark - sunset would happen only 30
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F1 Are granny's cookies sold often because they're fresh or are they fresh because they're sold often?
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