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"Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message > > Silly, isn't it? > > All I did was ask a question.....that's what this NG is for. > > > > > > It was silly and my post was meant not in the literal sense. > I caught that.... |
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Having this problem often lately, eh Alan? Hehe.
"Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message news:6ZSdnf3i3Jj8tbbeRVn- > It was silly and my post was meant not in the literal sense. > > Alanb > |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:16:43 -0400, "Alan Bernardo"
> wrote: >>> > >I'll look into this. But really, there goes common sense out the window, >which was part of my original complaint. There has to be a better way of >doing this. But I do know this, I can run some upgrades on any of the cars, >and the car still stays within a class-- say, GP3. By implication, then, >would this not mean that if you choose only GP3s, it's not a certainity that >you are going to get stock cars. It's all very confusing and defies common >sense, is the way I see it. > I don't disagree with that, but I've been using computers since the early 80's and I've yet to find a piece of software of any degree of complexity that doesn't defy common sense in some area or other. After all, we're using Windows. ;-) If you select GP3, the cars in the field are all pretty much on a par in laptimes. In a qualifying with just GP3 Howstons at the Birmingham Grand Prix circuit, there was 2.2 seconds between 14 cars. >Thanks for the explanation, though. I certainly do appreciate that. Your >reference to being "old", however, strikes me. How old are you? Old to me >means maybe in the upper 60s. I'm not quite that old yet, but in a little >over a decade I will be. > I just turned 48, old enough that bits of me that work one day, break overnight. >> I hope this helps you get more enjoyment out of rFactor, I'm having a >> blast. >> > >I too am having fun with rFactor. It's just that it takes a scrambled mind >(or a lot of time) to figure out how to do things. > I am highly qualified on at least one of those counts. >Thanks again, > >Alanb > Peter |
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> I just turned 48, old enough that bits of me that work one day, break
> overnight. > There. It's settled. I also just turned 48 (September 1). Alanb |
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 00:11:46 -0400, "Alan Bernardo"
> wrote: >> I just turned 48, old enough that bits of me that work one day, break >> overnight. >> > >There. It's settled. I also just turned 48 (September 1). > >Alanb > You win by six days, birthday September 7. :-) Peter |
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"Peter" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 00:11:46 -0400, "Alan Bernardo" > > wrote: > >>> I just turned 48, old enough that bits of me that work one day, break >>> overnight. >>> >> >>There. It's settled. I also just turned 48 (September 1). >> >>Alanb >> > > You win by six days, birthday September 7. :-) > September 8th here. |
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Dave wrote:
> "Peter" > wrote in message > ... > >>On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 00:11:46 -0400, "Alan Bernardo" > wrote: >> >> >>>>I just turned 48, old enough that bits of me that work one day, break >>>>overnight. >>>> >>> >>>There. It's settled. I also just turned 48 (September 1). >>> >>>Alanb >>> >> >>You win by six days, birthday September 7. :-) >> > > > > > September 8th here. > > Sept. 4th here. |
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