From what Kat's told me, the car has to match up to certain specs.
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From what Kat's told me, the car has to match up to certain specs.
Yeah, it isn't exactly stock, it's more like spec.
At least into the '90s the cars still looked like what you saw in the showroom, but in '92 they switched to a standard chassis & body with the only differences between the makes are those impossibly stupid headlight and taillight stickers so you can tell a "Ford" from a "Chevy." If I'm going to watch purpose-built race cars I'll watch Indy, F1 and IMSA.
My initial interest in NASCAR was because they were basically the same cars as on the street. My uncle drove a '74 Charger that was identical to Richard Petty's iconic #43 except for the gaudy paint, roll cage and about 200 more horsepower. Ditto for my dad's '84 Pontiac a few years later. When that era ended so did my interest.
This explains it pretty well:
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I guess it depends on what you want to show. Originally, it looks like it was a question of how much you could boost a car that you bought off the lot, which showed innovation. It then became increasingly specialized and standardized, which meant that you were really showing driver skill and to a lesser extent, vehicle reliability. Innovation seems more interesting, to me, but considering the money involved, if you opened the doors to "anything goes", somebody would show up with a rocket sled.
Now, it's all about the base...the fan base, that is.
Ganassi's Fords running 1-2 after six hours. We Ford fans are happy, but the Corvettes aren't far behind.
The fugly Delta Wing was surprisingly fast, but only lasted 42 laps before the gearbox exploded. They are guaranteed a DFL finish.
Nice to see the Mazda in the lead for the first time in many years. A lengthy pit session put them down 5 laps, but they're getting better mileage than anyone and there's plenty of time left.
My son had his birthday party today.
Hmm, apparently VBForums doesn't like mobile images.
I hope you named your son after me.
Mmmmm Cakey goodness.
The only thing that looks mobile in that picture is the cake.
I still eat my cake that way, though.
I may have a picture from a pie eating contest, but it wouldn't be all that good.
I hate pie eating contests. It's a waste of a good pie. Unfortunately, everybody expects me to be a big eater (because I am), so they think I'd be a natural for a pie eating contest. I do like pie, but those contests are about speed rather than quantity, and I'm not a particularly fast eater, especially without my hands. I want to enjoy the doggone pie, not just eat it.
That whole post really can't be taken the wrong way.
i was thinking about the valve icon! it may sound odd but i realy would try to do this to someone or see someone like it! never told this to anyone cause they'll think im sick! am i ?
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imagine when you spin it
Well, if that's the valve...what's the faucet? My guess would be the nose. I've felt like that at times.
What is valve? I believe I may've heard of it before.
It's a device used to regulate flow. There are other names for them, including faucet, and thingamajig.
Lol, I know what a regular valve is. I thought there was some software called valve.
Valve is supplement software to Steam. You open the valve to let off Steam
Now I definitely heard of Steam before. I think my friend downloads all sorts of games from them.
So....now people can refer to that nut Ella.
Since this is the post race, let me mention my conclusion from DeflationGate.
For those who have been living in caves for the last week, there was some controversy over the balls used by the New England Patriots in the AFC title game. Some 11 out of 12 of the balls were found to be under inflated by about 2 PSI. A company in Pittsburg has recently gone public with a study that replicated the rainy, cold, conditions under which the game was played, and the warmer, drier, clubhouse where the balls were supposedly initially tested. They found a drop of about 1 PSI due to the temperature, and about 2 PSI when the temperature was combined with the balls being wet. In other words, this appears to be physics at work, and isn't really worth discussing....except that I thought it was Boyle's Law that governed this, so I went to the net to check it out, and that's when I discovered the ugly little secret of the universe.
There are three ideal gas laws that relate temperature, pressure, and volume. I kind of think that these laws were kind of divied up among eminent scientists of whatever era that was, because the three points are related, so why did it take so many different people to figure them out? Boyle's Law relates pressure and volume at a constant temperature, but apparently, Boyle couldn't be bothered to go on and hold pressure or volume constant and figure out the relationship of temperature to the other two. Sounds dodgy to me. At first, I thought they just wanted to spread the wealth. Let Boyle relate pressure and volume, while Charles related volume and temperature.
But then I noticed the third leg of that stool: The law that relates pressure to temperature at constant volumes, which is therefore, the law that governs the deflation/inflation of balls with temperature. The name of that law is not a simple name like Boyle or Charles. It's the Gay-Lussac Law. If you just glossed right over that name, go back and say it again......sloooowly.............while thinking about how it relates to ball deflation. That's when it struck me: The universe is an adolescent boy that has been waiting hundreds of years for people to get the joke. Heck, it doesn't even matter whether you use the modern or archaic definition of "gay".
Just imagine it in a Bevis and Butthead voice, "Hehehehe....ball deflation...hehehehe....soft balls....gay!...loose sack!....hehehehe!"
Hehehe. Stool. Hehe.
It's a conspiracy of low-brow comedians.
Just saw a thread with this wording in General Developer:
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A (very) good friend of mine who's into ham radio picked up this 1940s-era Turner CX crystal microphone at a hamfest last weekend for $50 because he knew I would love it and be more than happy to reimburse him for it.
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The guy he bought it from said it doesn't work and 70 year-old operable crystals are pretty much extinct outside of museums. But when I opened it up I found the hot wire (to the center of the connector) was broken, and frayed wire strands were shorting the contacts. It is entirely possible (though highly unlikely) this crystal actually works. I'm going to rig up a test cable and try it.
Oh Elwood.
Bow bow bow...
One cat picture? No more discussion on that profound subject than that?
What da ya want for nothing?
The look on the cat's face made more sense to me than the quote.
So Homer. How does a crystal Microphone work? Is it a Piezoelectric crystal or something else?
You guys don't get to see the full panoply of surreal madness that never makes it onto the forum. I kid you not, the General Developer Forum is usually about 80% garbage which we'll delete off before it becomes visible and some of the combinations are truly bizarre:rolleyes:.
It didn't translate anyway - at least not all at once...
I got my own puzzles to code through - and the whole fargin northeast got shutdown today. I had an important meeting in NYC today that got canceled!
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the General Developer Forum is usually about 80% garbage which we'll delete off before it becomes visible and some of the combinations are truly bizarre.
That's exactly what it is. This page explains it better than I can.
Unfortunately those old crystals mics from the '40s and '50s were very fragile. Drop one onto a hard floor and you'll kill it. Temperature extremes can kill it as well. Store it in a hot attic or cold garage and you'll kill it. And even if you're very careful and protect it well it will still dry out and shrink over time and start to rattle. That will kill it as well.
But when they were new they were coveted by harmonica players for their tone that became known an the "Chicago honk." A lot of Little Walter Jacobs' recordings (as well as many others) were done through an Astatic JT-30 crystal mic.
I checked mine last night and all I got was a loud hum. But no matter, I have a hot vintage Shure magnetic element from the '70s that will fit that shell.
Seems there have been a lot of forecasts of Armageddon lately that turned out to be greatly exaggerated. The storm that hit Buffalo a few weeks back was originally supposed to hit us, but a small shift in the winds gave us only six inches of snow instead of the forecast 3-4 feet. So Buffalo got to dig out. But they're used to it...
Nice read on piezoelectricity...
For those interested - this wiki explains the diff mics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microphone
Edison took his patents on the carbon mic to some truly serious and innovative commercial use.
Actually, it sounds like the mods are trying to lay a guilt trip on us to get more respect, or something.
The mods prayer.
Oh great and powerful mods we are not worthy to question your choices we grovel at your feet.
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Ehh... I think 98% is more accurate.
I hold the secret suspicion that the whole of Chit Chat is populated by future spam bots, it's the only possible explanation for the post race.Quote:
So, that full panoply of surreal madness only makes it onto the forum in Chit-Chat?
It goes something like:-Quote:
The mods prayer
Yay though we walk through the shadow of death we shall fear not the puns of Shaggy,
We pray that Ident won't upset anyone this week and that JM shall learn some compassion from the weak,
Deliver us from JR's avatars muscle shirt and power glove (which even a deity like yerself has got to admit is a dodgy combination),
Let not your followers start another thread about whether VB6 is better than .Net,
Let Niya post no nipples,
These things we beseech you,
Amen
Cant you just move the posts to Chit Chat, where they will appear sane?Quote:
You guys don't get to see the full panoply of surreal madness that never makes it onto the forum. I kid you not, the General Developer Forum is usually about 80% garbage which we'll delete off before it becomes visible and some of the combinations are truly bizarre
i was doing a pen testing on a site ! i could get the columns information and the password was this : 5d36fb9e6442ea74433b562bbd54c04b8ea4e97dee530c276ccf370f8d7fa41128e2046155a1234769004ca0d39428a623f9 4817837c4a51f9dde409accf9923
now correct me if im wrong! this is a 128 encrypted string right ?
What's a pen testing?
I just assumed that post was from General Developer and got moved here due to it being bizarro...
penetration testing and no
Ah, so testing out how easy it is to hack into a website?
One of my customers hired a firm to teach me how to break into our own site - showed us how to use tools - I bought two books they recommended.
Interesting.
This same customer hired a security firm a few years ago that actually "hid" in the building until after hours and then dug around the administrators offices finding passwords stashed in desk draws.
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This same customer hired a security firm a few years ago that actually "hid" in the building until after hours and then dug around the administrators offices finding passwords stashed in desk draws.