Time is exponentially related to the distance from the equator: Very slow at 0 degrees and equally slow at 90 degrees. The time speed -distance relationship is parabolic. This is evidenced by empirical evidence and experience. Having worked in the Arctic, and at and around the equator, I can testify to such. As for the "fast" time zones, simply go to NYC, Paris, London, etc and experience the rapidity with which everything occurs. As for "Texas Time" being normal, . . . . I suggest that invokes the concept of an altered state . . . . Cheers, Dave
OK, I read the last few pages kind of quickly and might be a little confused, but it seems that something backfired badly in here since yesterday. This thread delivers.
I figured you weren't pushing it - you'd be faster than them with competition. It was still impressive how they were rolling.
Yep, looked at the numbers for the classes Friday night along with factoring in the R3 Cup being there this year and I split them Saturday morning then combined Sunday morning. If we do the R3 Cup again in 2017 I'll most likely leave it split on the schedule.
Thank you for that - LW practice was great Saturday AM; the only real problem I had was sharing the track with Copoulos, who is a shitheel.
You gonna need someone to send you pictures of the cranks? Or are you gonna grow a pair and show up to the GNF next year?
You cracker ass cracker I got more GNF laps in 1 year than you have in 10. I don't wanna hear it. DOn't make me bring a dirtbike and take your trophy and your mini-van!
My birthday weekend, hmmm. Haven't been able to race with Wera for a few years due to work & life, but I may need to make some rounds next year to be able to do the GNF.
Damn, just saw this... You can't catch a cold old man. Get back to underwater basket-weaving and leave the shit talking to the big boys.