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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Jimmy Jazz" > wrote in message ... > "Byron Forbes" > wrote in news:48e44e23$1 > @dnews.tpgi.com.au: > >> >> I wish I had some of your golden brain cells so I could work out if >> "Jimmy Jazz" is your real name. >> >> Do you walk around the streets with a sax singing and playing - >> >> "I'm Jimmy Jazz, yeah yeah yeah" >> >> "Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah! >> >> Sax solo >> >> Jimmy Jazz - yeah yeah! >> >> Fist pumps and high fives with anyone nearby? >> >> >> > > It's taken from a song by The Clash, moron. A ****ing Punk fan! |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"David Fisher's Left Testicle" <dfg.myass@aol> wrote in message ... > > "Jimmy Jazz" > wrote in message > ... >> "Byron Forbes" > wrote in news:48e44e23$1 >> @dnews.tpgi.com.au: >> >>> >>> I wish I had some of your golden brain cells so I could work out if >>> "Jimmy Jazz" is your real name. >>> >>> Do you walk around the streets with a sax singing and playing - >>> >>> "I'm Jimmy Jazz, yeah yeah yeah" >>> >>> "Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah! >>> >>> Sax solo >>> >>> Jimmy Jazz - yeah yeah! >>> >>> Fist pumps and high fives with anyone nearby? >>> >>> >>> >> >> It's taken from a song by The Clash, moron. > > A ****ing Punk fan! Bitch punk at that! Long live the Sex Pistols! "**** this and **** that ****ing all the ****a ****'n brat!" |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Mario Petrinovic" > wrote in message ... > Tony R: >> Alan Bernardo: >>> And the guy has trouble with spelling. I would say, rather, that >>> iRacing is for the Elite, who think they are the best at everything. >> >> Nonsense, we know we are best! >> >> Joking aside, iRacing has as diverse a range of members as anything else, >> with many varied opinions. Heck they even let loons like MacPherson in... >> >> >> The test for iRacing will be to provide for such a diverse group. Some >> see iRacing as the ultimate hardcore sim so want physics over everything >> else, whilst others want a league type community experience and >> development in this area. Others want features as a priority. I don't >> think there is a stereotype iRacer... > > I just got tired of bashing the iRacing by (some) people, because > of their childish reasons. I mean, why on Earth would someone attack such > an excellent simulation? -- Mario Petrinovic I am not necessarily attacking the simulation. If you want to spend the money to race, then go ahead and spend it. I don't think paying for something that I can't play the way I want competively is something I want to do. But out of iRacing comes this elitist attitude that I just don't care to be a part of. ("Since we race iRacing, we are the best there is. Please don't join if you are not the best. We accept nothing less, and anything less will not be accepted.") Alan |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message m... > > "Mario Petrinovic" > wrote in message > ... >> Tony R: >>> Alan Bernardo: >>>> And the guy has trouble with spelling. I would say, rather, that >>>> iRacing is for the Elite, who think they are the best at everything. >>> >>> Nonsense, we know we are best! >>> >>> Joking aside, iRacing has as diverse a range of members as anything >>> else, with many varied opinions. Heck they even let loons like >>> MacPherson in... >>> >>> The test for iRacing will be to provide for such a diverse group. Some >>> see iRacing as the ultimate hardcore sim so want physics over everything >>> else, whilst others want a league type community experience and >>> development in this area. Others want features as a priority. I don't >>> think there is a stereotype iRacer... >> >> I just got tired of bashing the iRacing by (some) people, because >> of their childish reasons. I mean, why on Earth would someone attack such >> an excellent simulation? -- Mario Petrinovic > > I am not necessarily attacking the simulation. If you want to spend the > money to race, then go ahead and spend it. I don't think paying for > something that I can't play the way I want competively is something I want > to do. > > But out of iRacing comes this elitist attitude that I just don't care to > be a part of. ("Since we race iRacing, we are the best there is. Please > don't join if you are not the best. We accept nothing less, and anything > less will not be accepted.") > That's just plain bull****. Why do you have to lie? |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Byron Forbes" > wrote in
: > Bitch punk at that! > > Long live the Sex Pistols! > > "**** this > and **** that > ****ing all the ****a > ****'n brat!" > > > "Beat on the brat with a baseball bat". Browny points if you know which band wrote that line. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
Alan Bernardo:
>Mario Petrinovic: >> Tony R: >>> Alan Bernardo: >>>> And the guy has trouble with spelling. I would say, rather, that >>>> iRacing is for the Elite, who think they are the best at everything. >>> >>> Nonsense, we know we are best! >>> >>> Joking aside, iRacing has as diverse a range of members as anything >>> else, with many varied opinions. Heck they even let loons like >>> MacPherson in... >>> >>> The test for iRacing will be to provide for such a diverse group. Some >>> see iRacing as the ultimate hardcore sim so want physics over everything >>> else, whilst others want a league type community experience and >>> development in this area. Others want features as a priority. I don't >>> think there is a stereotype iRacer... >> >> I just got tired of bashing the iRacing by (some) people, because >> of their childish reasons. I mean, why on Earth would someone attack such >> an excellent simulation? -- Mario Petrinovic > > I am not necessarily attacking the simulation. If you want to spend the > money to race, then go ahead and spend it. I don't think paying for > something that I can't play the way I want competively is something I want > to do. > > But out of iRacing comes this elitist attitude that I just don't care to > be a part of. ("Since we race iRacing, we are the best there is. Please > don't join if you are not the best. We accept nothing less, and anything > less will not be accepted.") Alan But all this simply isn't true. Believe me, everybody can DRIVE this sim competively. The only thing that is needed is that you take this COMPETITION seriously. iRacers simply don't want to play games. They only want to have this sport. This is what they always wanted, only nobody could manage to materialize that. Now iRacing managed. Previous sims suffered in that regard because they had to satisfy every silliness that is around, to be able to collect money for that. A lot of little money, for every silliness a bit. Now iRacing decided to get rid of silliness, but for that they need to charge more money. It is simple as that, simple mathematics, nothing else. Previous sims got to have arcade mode, above car driving view, no damage, and similar things. Previous simmers had to tolerate every child that comes around. Now that is all gone, thanks God. I definitely don't think that I am the best, and also 95% of iRacers know that they are not the best, being beaten every day by better drivers. But, it is true that the best drivers take this thing seriously, and they all gathered at iRacing. It is just a beautiful sight to see them all at one place, competing with each other. -- Mario Petrinovic |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message m... > > But out of iRacing comes this elitist attitude that I just don't care to > be a part of. ("Since we race iRacing, we are the best there is. Please > don't join if you are not the best. We accept nothing less, and anything > less will not be accepted.") > > Alan > Funny that - that's EXACTLY what WOULD make me want to join! Cry baby bunting! |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:11:46 GMT, "Alan Bernardo"
> wrote: ><crap snipped> Boohoo. |
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