I see nothing wrong with people selling tickets. If I was to win something, say tickets for a gig in a competition does that mean I don't have the right to sell them? If people want to pay for the tickets then let them, no point complaining when people are obviously happy enough to pay for the tickets hence why people actually sell them. Nothing stopped them from signing up for the tickeby keiran - Off-Topic
Senna Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The second picture is very clear. Hes pushing > Alonso wide instead of taking the line to make the > corner. What a $#$#($#!! Oh please, what a load of rubbish. I'm no fan of Massa but he had every right to squeeze Alonso wide, he was firmly on the inside line. Alonso was never going to make the corner, heby keiran - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > btw, so was JB quicker than RB this race? I would > assume so, seeing as though he wanted to get past, > and he said he could have scored possible points. Nope, Button decided he'd try take Rubens out into T1 but lost his own front wingby keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > as i said Chet, to make the cars slower in the > corners. which then has the added disadvantage of > allowing even less following of another car > through the corner. > > the FIA did it in the name of safety as corneing > speeds were too high, and steadily increasing year > upon year. but whaby keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > maybe they could at least assign a team to design > and build a car with ground effect technology of > today, and see how it goes? Look at a GP2 car, as far as I'm aware the technology on the floor of the GP2 cars is far more advanced than what F1 regs allow. The thing I have never understood is why tby keiran - F1
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah but the downside to that is its easily > crackable and has codes scattered about the net, > which is annoying for a community based game! Any game or piece of software is easily crackable unless it's constantly contacting a server (like LFSW) everytime it loads. Even then I'd say it would beby keiran - Other Games
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > wow that looks good fun! and it says "for outdoor > use only" Keiran. Well my advice would be not to use it if there is any wind at all As I said we had to modify one to make it fly forwards (attached a weight on the front), otherwise all it did was go up. Keiranby keiran - Off-Topic
danm Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > oh wow! > > funny thing is that people who enter these > competitions are usually ps2 type players and > arent as fast as the pc racers with wheels and > stuff, so if you are quick in the pc sim world, > chances are you'll blow the rest of the field > away. also, isnt the isle of wight fulby keiran - Off-Topic
What you've linked to is basically a toy for mucking about with in your house. Okay for a bit of a laugh, if that's all your after. Someone at my local R/C club has one and we had to modify it a little to make it fly forwards. If you want something that can fly higher than yourself then I can imagine it's going to cost a lot more than £30, maybe around the £150 mark but I donby keiran - Off-Topic
Senna Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bah, Button should go to Williams, imho. He wont go to Williams because his pay cheque wont be as big as it is at Honda . Williams aren't exactly in as a secure position to Honda either. Currently using Toyota engines and very much up against it compared to Honda when it comes down to finances. > I cant seeby keiran - F1
And people go on about the ITV hype over Hamilton... As I've said before Hamilton isn't your ordinary rookie who has been on his back foot trying to prove himself on a shoe lace in a competitive world. His Cadet racing was pretty impressive but I don't believe Ron saw anything hugely spectacular to justify the deal he got, more he saw the opportunity to try mould a driver to beby keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i know, but was just identifying what he did, as > some people were confusing the "breaking the tow" > incident with the weaving incident in the > Malaysian GP thread. we'd be discussing the > weaving to stop Massa passing into T1, but people > would be thinking of the breaking-the-towby keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > well if someone comes into your house wielding a > gun, i think it's safe to say you have the right > to shoot him before he shoots you, as the intent > is there. i think you'd be let off under a claim > of self-defence in that situation. > > basically, the exact same thing as happenedby keiran - Off-Topic
Red Sam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it does look worse when you look again, but i > think drivers will always get a bit more leeway at > a start, as it is difficult to tell if it is > weaving to keep someone behind, or lining up for a > possible move on someone, or a certain line, or > getting out of shape under braking, or whatever.by keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yeah hearing pro-gun American's comments on the > radio, some say if there were no restrictions, > then it would have been better for this situation, > as all the victims would have been able to defend > themselves. > > but my counter-argument for that crazy opinion, is > that this kindby keiran - Off-Topic
Slightly OT but still a scam. I was in the post office sending stuff today and this old guy was at the checkout next to me getting a postal order for £60 because he had `won` millions of £s from some competition in Australia. By the sounds of it he hadn't even been to or entered any competition in Australia. The woman at the post office was telling him it was a scam but he insisted itby keiran - Off-Topic
Imran Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But kimi drove into liuzzi witha silly mistake of > looking in his mirrors and not the road. Part of > winning an F1 race is not making mistakes. > I don think Button was the best driver that > day...Alonso was, but Honda/JB was the best > combination out there for having a car that could > finishby keiran - F1
marcl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes thats the problem with a long wheel base car, > thats what some other teams said, a long wheel > base car will have some understeer its about > getting weight to the front. Depends what sort of track your driving on and how the weight is distrusted. A long wheel base by no means is enough to make a carby keiran - F1
Joe_Satriani Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > From what I read the damage was actually at the > front portion of the car, since they had to change > the front wing. Might explain his handelling > problems better I think, as damage could've been > done to the steering collum or something like > that. Muks_C Wrote: ------------------by keiran - F1
Just out of interest can you get hold of another power supply to try? Could be a bad batch of them. With my slim line PS2 they re-called the power supply a year after I purchased it. I hadn't noticed problems but there must have been something up...by keiran - Other Games
Judging by Toyata and Honda it does seem that the `Japanese` approach doesn't really seem to get them anywhere. The teams seem to spend so much money but obviously not very effectivley. I always thought when Honda bought the team over that it would progress forward quite rapidly because of the vast resources and huge budget but it just isn't happening.by keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > why do they make the fuel flaps open in that > direction, where they cause drag if stuck open? > why don't they make the hinge at the front edge, > so it opens from the rearwards side, so if it > stays stuck open, simply driving at high speed > will cause it to close again? it baffles me. As wby keiran - F1
SAMF1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DUDE LFS ROCKSS!!!!! but i have to learn alot to > control the car probably > > even better i use crack to play S2 without > paying LOL, not sure what the crack version is up to but the last one I heard of containted a nice little surprise in the form of a virus. The great thing with LFS is even ifby keiran - Other Games
FRESCO Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well my 360 has been working all afternoon. It had > a good 5 1/2 hours left off after the towel trick > and it booted up again. Fingers crossed problem > solved. Apparently the towel trick melts some of > the solder points and in effect resets them, > because of the extra heat. For some it is a >by keiran - Other Games
Bigbrother Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If it was a rule he would have a penalty and why > would mclaren themselves complain he finished 2nd. > What he did at the start thats racing! It's a rule, you are only allowed two moves. You are allowed one move to defend your position and one back to the racing line. I'd class Lewis weaving onby keiran - F1
Bigbrother Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mikef1 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > "Lewis needs to watch his weaving I think he > > messed up alonso's start but he still got 3rd" > > > > Yes Lewis drove really well but his weaving is > not > > acceptable realby keiran - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Its inconcievable that a driver could cause such a > performance loss. One driver doesnt make a world > championship winning team. Not really. Not saying that Renault's total drop off is due to Alonso alone as it's too hard to judge but I'm 95% sure he'd be a good bit up the road from where Fby keiran - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LOL ofc their loss of pace is down to the > michilens or at least the main cause!!! So why aren't other teams suffering in the same situation? > And another thing was the aero effect the wider > Bridgestones had. It obviously effected the > Renaults more. I'm sure Renault and it's maby keiran - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alonso is a great driver, but that great to have > such an impact. Ferrari seemed to have stayed > competitive without MS. Well how would you explain the sudden loss of pace? And please not the Michelin excuse. The reason most teams boycotted Bridgestone was because Michelin offered a tailored service to each teby keiran - F1
I play the odd race, just busy with other things these days to get time to play Race in the STCC servers quite a bit but it really depends on what I feel like driving. The other night I was having some fun with the F08 Keiranby keiran - Other Games