NTAXS Autocross #4, 9/18/2010, Mineral Wells Airpo
#114
Yes, I am going to have to agree with you Temming, it was a blast out there and I totally forgot we can have long open courses like this.
Thank you for such a great event and course...and of course giving us a ride to our corners in the Texas Ranger!!
Thank you for such a great event and course...and of course giving us a ride to our corners in the Texas Ranger!!
#116
Originally Posted by jrj512,Sep 18 2010, 06:18 PM
Thanks again to Gernby for the co-drive!
On another note, I'm still trying to get over that timing malfunction that X'ed out 2 of my runs in the afternoon. The 1st of the X'ed runs "felt" so much faster than any other run that I had all day, so I believed that the malfunction cost me my 1st win. Since I recorded the afternoon runs on my iPhone 4, I rushed home to geek out on the videos to see what the time was for that run. After a couple hours of installing the necessary upgrades to Windows 7 64-bit so that I could manipulate the iPhone 4 videos to determind the times .... I now see that the lost run wasn't good enough to claim the victory! That's a double upset!!!
I'm going to throw myself on my sword now.
#117
Originally Posted by jrj512,Sep 18 2010, 06:18 PM
Thanks again to Gernby for the co-drive!
I look forward to the opportunity for you to drive it again after I fix the issue with the brakes.
#118
Good job on the course even if you didn't like it, Jerrett.
The upside of small attendance is lots of runs. The down side is there aren't many people around to help pack everything up at the end of the day.
I'm old and I ended up loading half the cones onto the trailer while all the kids took off as soon as they could.
I'm just sayin' . . .
The upside of small attendance is lots of runs. The down side is there aren't many people around to help pack everything up at the end of the day.
I'm old and I ended up loading half the cones onto the trailer while all the kids took off as soon as they could.
I'm just sayin' . . .
#119
Originally Posted by S2k_MoZo,Sep 17 2010, 07:31 PM
Nope, I would not change anything.
My friend's GSR had top of the line alarm, backup battery for alarm and all that shiznit, talk about it and he had it...guess what...his car was stolen within an hour of parking outside his own apartment.
My stereo in prelude had special bolts that nobody could get out so the pulled the whole display that used to slide out and made is useless for me as well and while doing that they broke the whole center console cover and all the clips.
Since that day I have not changed a single bolt on the car that might make it hard for anyone to steal anything.
I'd rather not see my car or seats than see them in pieces or deal with a mess that someone else left behind for me to clean. Car is just never the same once it's vandalized.
My friend's GSR had top of the line alarm, backup battery for alarm and all that shiznit, talk about it and he had it...guess what...his car was stolen within an hour of parking outside his own apartment.
My stereo in prelude had special bolts that nobody could get out so the pulled the whole display that used to slide out and made is useless for me as well and while doing that they broke the whole center console cover and all the clips.
Since that day I have not changed a single bolt on the car that might make it hard for anyone to steal anything.
I'd rather not see my car or seats than see them in pieces or deal with a mess that someone else left behind for me to clean. Car is just never the same once it's vandalized.
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Timing malfunctions happen. Sometimes you benefit, sometimes you don't.
Video from my best run 88.7
Updated with PIP
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeRxum1tPws [/media]
Video from my best run 88.7
Updated with PIP
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeRxum1tPws [/media]