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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Mario Petrinovic" > wrote in message ... > Adamo Contadino: >>Mario Petrinovic: >>> 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 >> >> Because it isn't worth what it costs? > > Well, don't know about that. I don't have 50 games at home, and > iRacing isn't "just another" game for me. If I by 50 games and every game > costs as much as iRacing cost, for sure the price for those games would be > high. But I buy only 3 games (simulations) per year. Controlers for those > simulations cost more. > >> Because they force people to use real names? > > In every sport they do that. > >> Because the driving penalty rules suck and are not even reaslistic? > > It is MORE realistic than without it. And iRacing invented it. > Thanks iRacing. > >> That's a few good reasons I can think of. No game is going to make me >> divulge my real name online. That puts a risk on me for identity theft >> and >> it just isn't going to happen. For that reason alone I resent the whole >> iRacing concept. > > Well, my real name is Mario Petrinovic. What's wrong with that? > Somebody else will use it? Well, maybe ther is some other Mario > Petrinovic, > what can I do about this? Kill him? -- Mario Petrinovic Quit. This ****wit will be saying iRacing causes cancer next! > |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"vigi" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:33:49 GMT, "Alan Bernardo" > > wrote: > >>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. > > Thank you. I didn't see any elitism when I was a member. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Adamo Contadino" > wrote in message ... > "Mario Petrinovic" > wrote in > : > >> 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 >> >> > > Because it isn't worth what it costs? Because they force people to use > real > names? Because the driving penalty rules suck and are not even > reaslistic? > That's a few good reasons I can think of. No game is going to make me > divulge my real name online. That puts a risk on me for identity theft and > it just isn't going to happen. For that reason alone I resent the whole > iRacing concept. Clearly, you put a heavy emphasis on your freedom - your freedom to be a total idiot. Little wonder you don't want anyone to know who you are - you'd never be able to step out the front door again once the neighbours and school kids saw what you get up to online!. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
>On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 10:20:43 +0100, "David Fisher's Left Testicle" <dfg.myass@aol> wrote:
>> Because it isn't worth what it costs? Because they force people to use >> real >> names? Because the driving penalty rules suck and are not even >> reaslistic? >> That's a few good reasons I can think of. No game is going to make me >> divulge my real name online. That puts a risk on me for identity theft and >> it just isn't going to happen. For that reason alone I resent the whole >> iRacing concept. >What a ****ing tool! For a start the cost is down to the individual and what >they are willing to pay. Looks like thousands are willing to pay the cost. >Also, there's nothing wrong with the penalty system. > >BTW, it takes a lot more than just knowing a persons name to steal their >identity! Well put. He better run out and collect his local PHONEBOOK as it not only has the names of a gazillion people (and his if he has a phone), but their address and phone number too! Guess they are all screwed! iRacing has succeeded if it does nothing but keep twits like this away. |
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"David Fisher's Left Testicle" <dfg.myass@aol> wrote in
: > BTW, it takes a lot more than just knowing a persons name to steal > their identity! > > Not a lot more at all really. It has already been attempted on me once and I am not going to give any info out on a public server that can even remotely allow another attempt. There is no good ****ing reason to make people use their real name for a goddamn game and anyone who thinks it is a good idea is just stupid. That would be you, dumbass ****. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
GaryR > wrote in
: > Well put. He better run out and collect his local PHONEBOOK as it not > only has the names of a gazillion people (and his if he has a phone), > but their address and phone number too! Guess they are all screwed! > > iRacing has succeeded if it does nothing but keep twits like this > away. > I have an unlisted phone number so it hasn't been in any phone book for many years now, moron. If you had more than two brain cells to rub together you would have an unlisted number too. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Byron Forbes" > wrote in
: > Clearly, you put a heavy emphasis on your freedom - your freedom > to be a > total idiot. Little wonder you don't want anyone to know who you are - > you'd never be able to step out the front door again once the > neighbours and school kids saw what you get up to online!. That's because most people are stupid and don't respect freedom of speech. They are ruled by a mob mentality and have no desire to be individuals but would rather all be pussies and pat each other on the back for being the same as each other. THAT WOULD BE YOU, YOU ****IUNG CANDY ASSED LOSER. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"David Fisher's Left Testicle" <dfg.myass@aol> wrote in
: > > I didn't see any elitism when I was a member. > > You didn't notice any for the same reason you can't smell your own ****. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
A typical emotional outburst from a whining little girl!
"Adamo Contadino" > wrote in message ... > "Byron Forbes" > wrote in > : > >> Clearly, you put a heavy emphasis on your freedom - your freedom >> to be a >> total idiot. Little wonder you don't want anyone to know who you are - >> you'd never be able to step out the front door again once the >> neighbours and school kids saw what you get up to online!. > > That's because most people are stupid and don't respect freedom of speech. > They are ruled by a mob mentality and have no desire to be individuals but > would rather all be pussies and pat each other on the back for being the > same as each other. THAT WOULD BE YOU, YOU ****IUNG CANDY ASSED LOSER. |
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iRacing: a simulation for grown men and women
"Adamo Contadino" > wrote in message ... > GaryR > wrote in > : > >> Well put. He better run out and collect his local PHONEBOOK as it not >> only has the names of a gazillion people (and his if he has a phone), >> but their address and phone number too! Guess they are all screwed! >> >> iRacing has succeeded if it does nothing but keep twits like this >> away. >> > > I have an unlisted phone number so it hasn't been in any phone book for > many years now, moron. If you had more than two brain cells to rub > together > you would have an unlisted number too. So have you worked out all the angles on how they faked going to the moon yet? What other patterns are you seeing that the rest of us are oblivious too? |
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