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    ...or what I did during the weekend. On Saturday we had an endurance race, but it was raining a lot. During morning it was practice, but it was more of going around the track and see where the puddles where and where you might find some traction. During one of the laps I managed to scream like a little girl: Video[^] Still, during the practice my fastest lap was two seconds faster than the other two drivers on the team. :-D But the laptimes where still 20 seconds slower that if it had been dry. :sigh:

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      ...or what I did during the weekend. On Saturday we had an endurance race, but it was raining a lot. During morning it was practice, but it was more of going around the track and see where the puddles where and where you might find some traction. During one of the laps I managed to scream like a little girl: Video[^] Still, during the practice my fastest lap was two seconds faster than the other two drivers on the team. :-D But the laptimes where still 20 seconds slower that if it had been dry. :sigh:

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      Simulators are so realistic these days! ( :) )

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        Simulators are so realistic these days! ( :) )

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        BilliousBob wrote:

        Simulators are so realistic these days!

        Yes, and sometimes I think there are more replicants on the Lounge, than flesh-and-blood people. I am not sure whether I am a replicant, or not, or that it would be a "good thing" to know, for sure, since certainty often leads to cryogenic preservation of assumptions and biases, shriveling of imagination, behavioral traits like compulsive collecting of guns and ammunition, etc., paranoia, junk-food binging, and overly complex explanations of the obvious (which I've just demonstrated: here). best, Bill

        "One of the few good things about modern times: If you die horribly on television, you will not have died in vain. You will have entertained us." Kurt Vonnegut

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          BilliousBob wrote:

          Simulators are so realistic these days!

          Yes, and sometimes I think there are more replicants on the Lounge, than flesh-and-blood people. I am not sure whether I am a replicant, or not, or that it would be a "good thing" to know, for sure, since certainty often leads to cryogenic preservation of assumptions and biases, shriveling of imagination, behavioral traits like compulsive collecting of guns and ammunition, etc., paranoia, junk-food binging, and overly complex explanations of the obvious (which I've just demonstrated: here). best, Bill

          "One of the few good things about modern times: If you die horribly on television, you will not have died in vain. You will have entertained us." Kurt Vonnegut

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          Replicants - forming part of the fuller Matrix OS. By getting you to submit the best code, we improve the working of the Matrix OS. All those homework like questions you see, they are there to make it look real.

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