To: | land-speed@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: waiting in line |
From: | "Jim Belford" <jimbelford@msn.com> |
Date: | Thu, 09 Oct 2003 13:33:55 -0600 |
>>>Here's the deal.... I'm the only one who gets to pick how I feel about >>>it... >>>if I don't like it... and can't change it.... the wait is always going to >>>seem ten times longer.... If I turn it around and look at it as an >>>opportunity to make new friends... hang out with old ones.... I can >>>enjoy >>>it all the more.... >>>Life is just like that... I can only pick my attitude... >>>Keith Spoken truly like a zen master. Last year at Finals the lines were very long (up to 6 hours). Plenty of time to socialize, nap, and whatever else you may want to do. I don't believe finding something to do is the issue. I think getting through the lines to get as many runs in as possible is the concern. At WOS this year that was not a problem. It was an extremely well run event. The lines were short and the few delays were relatively short. I appreciate when they stop things to ensure the safety of the track. I would rather they take the time to find a foriegn object then me finding it at 180 mph. I believe running two courses at finals would help lag time but also requires more resources. After 25+ years with the military I am use to hurry up and wait. Jim :=) |
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