Still is seat of the pants, and I build most of my own stuff, with my
own hands. Perhaps even more so than most, though so do pretty much
all the guys on this list as far as I know. If I can use a little
technology to find out where and why I'm screwing up and improve my
limited driving abilities, especially technology that sticks on with
velcro and doesn't change a single thing about my car, then why not.
Of course when and if I need your respect I'll come asking for it.
But don't hold your breath.
On Jul 27, 2006, at 6:29 PM, DSPGTi@aol.com wrote:
> I should have known. I should have seen it coming. I'm surrounded
> every day
> with technology. You would think that in the auto salvage business
> (they use to
> call it a junk yard) that I would be removed. But every day I have
> use a
> computer, a lap top with telemetry, a hand held palm pad, satellite
> networking,
> high speed Internet connections, etc., etc. A couple of times each
> year I get to
> spend a weekend or two at an IRL event with my son who is in charge
> of data
> acquisition for the Penske teams. That's enough for me. When the
> weekend comes
> I yearn for the old days. That's what I use liked about Vintage
> Racing. Seat
> of the pants. Grass Roots competition. I'll build mine and race
> against yours.
> What I found out was Huffacker or Abacus will build mine and the
> satellites
> will guide me. My computer will tell me the right way and if I have
> enough
> money I might be competitive.
> Stick it up your ass.
> Take my name off your list.
> I have no more respect for your abilities then Donald Trump. He who
> has the
> most money WINS!
>
> Dave Y.
> I'd rather drive something else than a teched out look like
> something vintage
> that shows I got more money then you.
>
>
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