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Re: Typical response! Posted by Kevin K [Email] (#374) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Kevin K) on Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:04:44 In Reply to: Typical response!, Bogie, Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:24:32 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
I'd be interested in the physics that shows it is as easy to roll a car at the speed limit, with curves radiused accordingly, as it is at 2X the limit (assumption, based on gravel road, and rolled at 100 mph)
Reread his post ....clearly bonehead move. Any yours is typical response from a 'young guy'. Reality is this group, which you are a member of, statistially has the highest percentage of aggressive bonehead drivers. Both you and I are members of a group (males) that has the highest percentage of violent boneheads that fill the prisons for violent crimes (vs women). That is not to say that you or I are boneheads in this regard.
Not hypocritical here at all. It is easy to reach the bonehead conclusion based on the simple facts he clearly presented. Concluding that he 'felt' a certain way (as a poster did), with no facts to support this, is without logic. I find it funny that people assume others will feel as they feel, given a situation. Brains aint standard parts.
I must admit to bonehead car moves in my early driving years, driving fast around blind corners, etc, where the risk of injuring someone else was high.
I now do all my aggressive driving on a race track, where it should be done. If you like to drag, go to a drag strip. If you like road racing, go to 'drivers ed' events at a road course, as I have for the past XX years.
Auto-x is also a blast, but I prefer 100 miles of track time in a day, driving as fast (130 mph) and hard as possible every lap.
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