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Re: Three autocross related questions.

To: Jake Hodges <jake@codeworm.com>, ba-autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Three autocross related questions.
From: james creasy <Black94PGT@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 13:32:16 -0700
so jake,

whats the verdict?  arc or parabola?

-james c





----- Original Message -----
From: "Jake Hodges" <jake@codeworm.com>
To: <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 12:26 PM
Subject: RE: Three autocross related questions.


> I suspect there's a link between intelligence and experiencing depression,
> as I seldom feel depressed.  And with my short attention span, the moment
I
> get depressed, frustrated, angry, upset, irked, peeved, inconvenienced, or
> bored because of autocross will be the last I spend on it.  I have nothing
> but fun with you guys!  I don't ever feel like I've had a bad day, with
the
> exception of that one sunburn.  But that was my fault!  Frankly, this
hobby
> has developed because I like telling people I'm a race car driver almost
as
> much as I like telling them I play Mandolin.
>
> The stats are to keep me busy until my interview next week.. It was
> supposed to be today, but alas.. The interviewer's calendar was chalk
> full.  This could be the shortest summer internship in history!
>
> >#3: Paying close attention to the PAX is about as helpful as paying close
> >attention to those other statistics as mentioned above. (...) With enough
> >tweaking, you can get those statistics to mean whatever you want them to
do.
>
> If I pay really close attention, I can tweak those statistics to mean a
> first or second place trophy on my wall in ST next season without having
to
> sell stuff on e-bay to get race tires!  And what would be less depressing
> than that? :)  If the HS PAX changes too much, ST won't be an option, and
> I'll have to stick to HS.
>
> Then again, I have been tempted by springs and sway bars for some
> time.  SM2 seems a little lofty unless I get the $30,000 S2000 mod for my
> del Sol.  Maybe I can get an ego equity loan after Peter's com
>
> >And when things don't go your way, what the heck is wrong with finding a
> >fair enough reason? What does anyone really gain by dwelling on the bad?
> >It's one thing to find an area in which you can improve, but what's the
> >point in dwelling on the details so much that they only make you
> >depressed. You could take that same energy, twist it around, and create
an
> >entirely different meaning, if you wanted, but you have to want to do
> >that. It's so much easier to feel down. It's the strong ones who can find
> >something positive. You can do it, Jake!
>
> Think there's a support group for people who feel like their posts are
> always taken seriously no matter how amusing they try to be?     My
> confidence is shaken.. Maybe I'm not funny.  Maybe I'm a horrible burden
on
> those around me!  Maybe I really am depressed about autocross and I'm the
> only one that doesn't see it!

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