This is a PM (Personal Message) - tone down the arrogance - there are many more knowledgable people on this forum than yourself - you messed up once before dont mess it up again - this is a damm fine forum. [-XWhiteBlue wrote:bizadfar wrote:... the bickering about this small issue is ridiculous. Especially from you white_blue, every single post I've read from you suggests you know 100% and have no doubts. Too much confidence/cockyness can be awful u know?WhiteBlue wrote: ... if I have failed to meet expectations in humbleness or have been too assertive about my views I apologise most defferentially to whoever harbours hurt feelings.bidzarfar, I answer your post because I'm a bit sensitive to being painted in dark colors publicly. if you are concerned and want to give me advise please use a PM instead of making public criticism!bizadfar wrote:... since when does a driver forget, esp since engineers are always saying, warm this and that up.
btw signature is like a disclaimer, your posts are not expressed as opinions but as fact [-X ....
this is not a scientific seminar but an internet forum designed to express opinion and share views and experiences. it isn't required to point out that we deal with opinions here all the time. it is implicit.
the nature of the object almost excludes that we talk facts here. all we have is a bit of video from few a perspectives. we have no testimony and real physical data like vectors, distances, speeds, aqcceleration and the likes from an accident recorder. also nobody to my knowledge claimned to be an expert. we are all just fans who like to chat about the sport.
I fail to understand why you attack me as cocky and over confident? isn't it far more unpleseant to make detrimental personal remarks, accuse someone, roll your eyes, raise a finger on him and fail to accept an apology for me not expressing myself to your satisfaction?
Think about it! As Ciro would say: attack the post and not the poster!
I look forward to your contributions of facts and opinons in an equal way and hope that we will not sink into a public personal appreciation dispute. such matters are much better communicated by personal message.
Amen to that - although Forula 1 needs $$$ and the CEOs of the sponsoring companies will always want Monaco as a place to jolly their clients. Regardless of the fact that the race is either a procession or a crap-shoot it's still the flagship circuit in many peoples' eyes.donskar wrote:Could not agree more, and applaud your courage in saying it. It is a circus, and a track that sometimes results in races that are a travesty. Spa under fire, Silverstone might disappear, and this event is sacrosanct?Frankly, Monaco, as a race track, svcks.
If F1 MUST have an event for the "beautiful people," then have a Kart race inside one of the Casinos.
Instead of entertaining atavistic fantasies better catch him doing dirty tricks.Chaparral wrote:... there is such a thing as a moral obligation although that very rarely enters into BCE's conscience does it. Anyway nothing will change that fact in the short term - anyone know a good hitman
WhiteBlue wrote:better to catch him doing something illegal or inducing others to.Chaparral wrote:... there is such a thing as a moral obligation although that very rarely enters into BCE's conscience does it. Anyway nothing will change that fact in the short term - anyone know a good hitman
if your majesty want's to dream by all means.Chaparral wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:better to catch him doing something illegal or inducing others to.Chaparral wrote:... there is such a thing as a moral obligation although that very rarely enters into BCE's conscience does it. Anyway nothing will change that fact in the short term - anyone know a good hitman
No WB - just a short sharp shot from around 600 metres - bingo no more problems - well we can dream cant we [-o<
If you´re going to state your opinion at least know to keep your statements in subjective terms, and try to avoid the absolute way of things with your comments. Since it is nothing more than your point of view on the matter, and you do not have a clue as to what Ferrari would have done if the case were to have been the other way around.Spencifer_Murphy wrote:
Mike Gascoiyge's plea to have the stewards look at it was right on two ground:
1. Its his job
2. It;s true that if the roles were revereds Ferrari would be screaming blue murder
However this is not to say that Ferrari should be penalised for it, not so - its a racing Inscident, accidents happen in races, deal with it, that's racing.
I think its right that Kimi/Ferrari didn't get penalised, but I think its also right that MG had the balls to stand up and say the truth of the matter is the other way around, Ferrari would be doing the same thing as them, now that Force India do it its almost as if they should "Shut up, be quiet, and learn their place." I say Bollocks to that, well done MG for having the guts to say what needed to be said.