DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it normal that it turns twice from left to > right and back to center every time I turn on the > computer? > > Yes. It is Logitechs auto-calibration. > > And what about leather. How do you take care of > it? Any special treatment or you just clean it with > water when/if it gets diby anze89 - Off-Topic
ok, this was the 1st G25 thread I found (search function doesn't work or I don't know how to use it). I have a few questions about G25. Is it normal that it turns twice from left to right and back to center every time I turn on the computer? And what about leather. How do you take care of it? Any special treatment or you just clean it with water when/if it gets dirty? The laby anze89 - Off-Topic
Looks interesting, it will be with no doubt a special race (street circuit + night).by anze89 - F1
I think Bruno will be in Toro Rosso next year. Then he'll have 2 or 3 years to prove himself, after that we'll see if he has the potential to drive for a top team. There's no point saying and guessing how good would/will he be in F1, first he has to get into F1 and then we'll see.by anze89 - F1
fongu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > for the 20/30 people grandprix, we paid about > £45-50. I don't know what the practice fees are > though... and how long do you drive a gradprix?by anze89 - Off-Topic
fongu, that's an amazing track! I wish we would have a track like that! btw. what are the prices for race and free practice?by anze89 - Off-Topic
Nickv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is that blue square water you have to jump over? > lol it's a part of track over which there's a bar in which people can drink their drinks and watch people who are driving.by anze89 - Off-Topic
This is the track on which I have driven: Turns 1 (some sort of a chicane), 2 (long left), 4 (double right) and 5 (90 degree left) are drivable with full throttle once the tires warm up. The track itself has a very low grip asphalt, with square iron lids (like the ones on street when there's canalization, phone or some other wiring underneath) in some corners (3 or 4 on the whole tracby anze89 - Off-Topic
villej Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, removing the post counter from GPG was the > greatest invention since lightbulb. The amount of > "YAY MY 250th POST!1!1!!!!!1" -titled threads got > quite annoying. :P if people wouldn't be too lazy to enter their nickname into search by author field we would still have many threads liby anze89 - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are there are organized races or is always just > like an open practise? Only open practice. An organized race is too expensive and there isn't enough of us who are willing to drive. And the race itself would be boring, there would be as many over-takings as in Monaco, zero (the track is too narrow).by anze89 - Off-Topic
I have been on indoor karting 3 times in the last month. You have to pay 10 € for 8 or 10 minutes (depending at which time you come). I find it quite expensive, but we don't have any alternative in this part of my country. Anyway, it's like open practice, when someone catches you, you have to let him pass you. The track is a little over 30 seconds long. My lap times are IMO quite good (by anze89 - Off-Topic
TheMaster170 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- ...Remember Casey in the 990cc? He kept falling and falling... Most of his falls happened when he lost the front. No electronic in the world can save you from a fall like that. The fact is, that in 2006 Stoner was in a non-factory Honda team that had one of the worst Michelin tires. Not everyone gets the same qualityby anze89 - Other Motorsports
name: Anže Roblek age: 19 location: Dolina, Slovenia, Europe sex: Male occupation: Almost a student favourite game/game series: Return to Castle Wolfenstein / Grand Prix series favourite F1 team: Ferrari favourite driver: Kimi Raikkonen favourite book: Lion King favourite movie: The Dark Knight favourite food: Pizza favourite band(s): Queen favourite song(s): The Show Must Go On favoby anze89 - Off-Topic
Where exactly does ferrari claim that it's mclaren fault? They only said that they suspect problem with ECU and not that it's mclaren's fault that they (ferrari) had problems.by anze89 - F1
1. F. Massa Ferrari F2008 1:12.182 58 pit 2. K. Räikkönen Ferrari F2008 1:12.721 +0.539 56 pit 3. N. Rosberg Williams FW30 1:12.838 +0.656 40 pit 4. H. Kovalainen McLaren MP4-23 1:13.026 +0.844 55 pit 5. P. de la Rosa McLaren MP4-23 1:13.163 +0.981 62 pit 6. F. Alonso Renault R28 1:13.315 +1.133 37 pit 7. K. Nakajima Williams FW29B 1:13.473 +1.291 38 pit 8. S. Vettel Torby anze89 - F1
Monza972 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ok, but as chet said, we don't get the spray in > our eyes only the drivers do. We are saying this > from a spectator's point of view, but if we were > them, we wouldnt too So why did drivers race in very wet races 20 and 30 years ago, with no TC, lower salaries and with cars that were comparedby anze89 - F1
If they think it's too dangerous they can retire from the race at any time, nobody is saying that they must finish the race. IMO most of today drivers are overpaid and they don't understand that it's expected from them to take risks.by anze89 - F1
Strange heat 3. I was expecting that they'll drive a different car (like Focus WRC or Aston Martin)by anze89 - Other Motorsports
lol, great story! To all those who claim that he was speeding: Something that's slow for me is fast for somebody else. It's probably that the cab driver drives in his life slowly and the way MS drove was extremely fast for him, because he wasn't used to that speed. And if it was a twisty open road (out of town) it's hard to drive over the speed limit, but it's easy toby anze89 - F1
thanks for help ZaZ! I'll take a close look at my program during the weekend, as I'm very busy with other school subjects at the momentby anze89 - Off-Topic
I also hate java, but sadly I have no choice Forward slashes need to be there, if I use normal ones ('\' it won't compile the program. Try/catch is in the program only because it needs to be, if I remove them it won't compile. If the spaces would be the problem then Process proc = rt.exec("C:/Program Files/MSN Messenger/msnmsgr.exe" and Process proc = rt.exec(by anze89 - Off-Topic
Hello! Some time ago I was asking for Delphi help, now I need Java help. I want to make a program in Java from which I would be able to start other programs and games (just like from windows explorer). I have already done it one year ago in Delphi with ZaZ's help, but now it's for a school project and it needs to be done in Java. I've been searching on the internet for the lastby anze89 - Off-Topic
It will be nice too see MS back in F1 car and it will be interesting how much slower will he be in comparison to current F1 drivers, maybe he'll be even faster. Another very interesting news about him: MS was yesterday riding MotoGP Ducati around Valencia circuit and he was only 5 seconds slower than Stoner and Pedrosa during the race on Sunday!by anze89 - F1