neuronbob's 2012 NAIAS picture thread for Car Talk
#14
Wow. Tough crowd on S2KI nowadays. I thought folks who couldn't make it to Detroit would like a few pics of the excitement and mayhem.
Most browsers and this forum software automatically resize, so I didn't bother to do that.
Most browsers and this forum software automatically resize, so I didn't bother to do that.
The "excitement and mayhem" you are sharing here tells me there was a whole lot of waiting around then going home in Detroit. Maybe a car showed up but by then everyone had moved on to something actually interesting. Is that what you were trying to capture?
#15
WOW. CHILL FOLKS! If the guy is going to try to contribute to the community don't be so harsh. You could have clicked back as soon as you saw that first picture loading and lost a whole 5 seconds of your day. Or, use tabs and it's loaded by the time you get around to reading it.
Thanks for the pictures. Especially stuff that wasn't anywhere else in the media like the student S2000 models and the LS-A.
Thanks for the pictures. Especially stuff that wasn't anywhere else in the media like the student S2000 models and the LS-A.
#16
Thanks for the pics.
However, it takes a lot of brainpower to keep that many pics that large loaded up and resized, so scrolling will be rough on most devices. And while it does resize them, if you want to look at larger versions, the full resolution is just too large for most displays. A link to a thumbnail gallery like Picasa would be a better idea with this many pics. And I'd like to see them!
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WOW. CHILL FOLKS! If the guy is going to try to contribute to the community don't be so harsh. You could have clicked back as soon as you saw that first picture loading and lost a whole 5 seconds of your day. Or, use tabs and it's loaded by the time you get around to reading it.
Thanks for the pictures. Especially stuff that wasn't anywhere else in the media like the student S2000 models and the LS-A.
Thanks for the pictures. Especially stuff that wasn't anywhere else in the media like the student S2000 models and the LS-A.