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"Steve Blankenship" > wrote in message
... > Upgrade-worthy. I'd agree with that. Best compliment you can give to a sim nowadays, everything else seems to be down to personal taste ;-) Malc. |
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Mitch_A wrote:
> You guessed wrong. > > WTH has open source market share have to do with IT... Economics maybe, not > IT.. > > OK perhaps I worded it wrong, Ive been known to do that and more than likely > it isnt the last time.. > > OK then. "There is a reason why MS isnt losing Market Share to the open > source communtiy". Better? Sheesh, just a bit anal are we? > > > > "jon" > wrote in message > Mitch, with statements like "open > source hasn't any market share", I'm > >>guessing you don't work in IT? >> > > > Mitch, here's 2cents, go get yourself a clue! |
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Steve Blankenship wrote:
> "whooo" > wrote in message > ... > >>Steve Blankenship wrote: >> >> >>>Seems a bit grippier than I'd expect of >>>vintage tires, >> >>Yeah, like they use vintage tyres. > > > Uh...yeah, like the treaded, DOT-legal 5.25M-13's on the Elan or the > pathetically undersized 5.50/6.00-15's of the Vette (trying to contain 550NM > of torque). The 'Vette seems properly gripless, but the Elan sticks > amazingly well. Guess that's what 1450lbs will do for you, even with hard > compounds and period-correct aspect ratios. > > I believe the '76's can run slicks; that should be interesting. Lots of > power and mechanical grip without much in the way of downforce. Yum... > > Do they use vintage rubber compounds? |
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"whooo" > wrote in message
... > Steve Blankenship wrote: > > "whooo" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>Steve Blankenship wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Seems a bit grippier than I'd expect of > >>>vintage tires, > >> > >>Yeah, like they use vintage tyres. > > > > > > Uh...yeah, like the treaded, DOT-legal 5.25M-13's on the Elan or the > > pathetically undersized 5.50/6.00-15's of the Vette (trying to contain 550NM > > of torque). The 'Vette seems properly gripless, but the Elan sticks > > amazingly well. Guess that's what 1450lbs will do for you, even with hard > > compounds and period-correct aspect ratios. > > > > I believe the '76's can run slicks; that should be interesting. Lots of > > power and mechanical grip without much in the way of downforce. Yum... > > > > > Do they use vintage rubber compounds? I think they use tires aged for years and years in some dank Belgian basement. No, that was Lance Armstrong. Wrong sport. Better compounds for sure, but there's only so much you can do with 5-6 inches of relatively hard compound, treaded DOT rubber and 70+ series sidewalls. |
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Mitch_A wrote:
> You guessed wrong. > > WTH has open source market share have to do with IT... Economics maybe, not > IT.. > > OK perhaps I worded it wrong, Ive been known to do that and more than likely > it isnt the last time.. > > OK then. "There is a reason why MS isnt losing Market Share to the open > source communtiy". Better? Sheesh, just a bit anal are we? Mitch, all you need to do is learn English. Most people here have a hard time understanding you because you have difficulty speaking the language. That's all. |
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Steve Blankenship wrote:
> "whooo" > wrote in message > ... > >>Steve Blankenship wrote: >> >>>"whooo" > wrote in message ... >>> >>> >>>>Steve Blankenship wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Seems a bit grippier than I'd expect of >>>>>vintage tires, >>>> >>>>Yeah, like they use vintage tyres. >>> >>> >>>Uh...yeah, like the treaded, DOT-legal 5.25M-13's on the Elan or the >>>pathetically undersized 5.50/6.00-15's of the Vette (trying to contain > > 550NM > >>>of torque). The 'Vette seems properly gripless, but the Elan sticks >>>amazingly well. Guess that's what 1450lbs will do for you, even with > > hard > >>>compounds and period-correct aspect ratios. >>> >>>I believe the '76's can run slicks; that should be interesting. Lots of >>>power and mechanical grip without much in the way of downforce. Yum... >>> >>> >> >>Do they use vintage rubber compounds? > > > I think they use tires aged for years and years in some dank Belgian > basement. No, that was Lance Armstrong. Wrong sport. > > Better compounds for sure, but there's only so much you can do with 5-6 > inches of relatively hard compound, treaded DOT rubber and 70+ series > sidewalls. > > What are the tyre regulations for the series that GTL simulates? |
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The number of FireFox downloads went down last night while IEs went up.
Just thought I'd toss that in. "jon" > wrote in message ... > > "Mitch_A" > wrote ... > >> OK perhaps I worded it wrong, Ive been known to do that and more than >> likely it isnt the last time.. >> >> OK then. "There is a reason why MS isnt losing Market Share to the open >> source communtiy". > > The same reason IE's userbase isn't being eroded by Firefox? > > |
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"whooo" > wrote in message ... > What are the tyre regulations for the series that GTL simulates? http://www.fia.com/resources/documen...ppK_2005_a.pdf Sec. 6.12 on wheels, sec. 8 on tires. The Dunlop vintage series 204 is a treaded, hard compound, bias ply tire. Looking at the series site http://www.fia-historic-racing.com it appears like they were trying to do away with the Dunlop-only reg and replace it with a simple reg on external tire dimensions for each rim size, which would have to match the spec size of the original rims. But the above is a 2005 reg and the Dunlops are what are spec'ed in the game. For some fun vids on how crappy they hook up on a Corvette, check out the GT2 & GT3 vids at http://www.fia-historic-racing.com/en/archive/videos/. No wonder the Lotus kicks it's arse! |
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IE isnt Office.
"jon" > wrote in message ... > > The same reason IE's userbase isn't being eroded by Firefox? > > |
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"Uwe Schürkamp" wrote...
>> <snip> > you are posting from MS Office??? Good grief, what has Usenet > come to? ;-) No, Outlook Express (also seriously unfashionable in usenet circles, I know)., but once Office is installed it shares the proofing tools/settings. Pretty usefull, but every once in a while a typo gets corrected by something I didn't intend. Jan. =--- |
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