Chris James was the most penalised driver in the 2012 BTCC. He got a lot more penalties for bad driving than Neate. And he was a total bathplugging retard on the internet.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
I'm curious as to what Chris James was tweeting last year. Was he just slagging everyone off for no good reason or something? It looks like he no longer has a presence on Twitter.
EDIT: Does he tweet through his own team's account? Because said account looks incredibly unprofessional for a racing team.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:I'm curious as to what Chris James was tweeting last year. Was he just slagging everyone off for no good reason or something? It looks like he no longer has a presence on Twitter.
EDIT: Does he tweet through his own team's account? Because said account looks incredibly unprofessional for a racing team.
I don't know about the account being for the team, but unprofessionalism is massive on the account. Chris James for you.
I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Caring about post counts never ends well.
Really? I'd thought it'd be a friendly competition...
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Caring about post counts never ends well.
Really? I'd thought it'd be a friendly competition...
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Caring about post counts never ends well.
Really? I'd thought it'd be a friendly competition...
I'm totally against any possible form of competition. F1 would be so much better if anybody just raced for the sake of 'just to do something' instead of racing to win!
go_Rubens wrote:So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Sounds great, Im sure there wont be a tonne of needless posts as a result.
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Erm, I think you'll find I had much more than 500 posts when Pasta showed up here...
Two weeks until the next race, and already some of the younger members are getting F1 Deprivation...
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
go_Rubens wrote:So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Sounds great, Im sure there wont be a tonne of needless posts as a result.
Exactly, I was guilty of the same thing for my first year here
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Erm, I think you'll find I had much more than 500 posts when Pasta showed up here...
Two weeks until the next race, and already some of the younger members are getting F1 Deprivation...
Eh? But I was under the impression that the GP of America, in New York, was happening this weekend. We even have a Prediction thread and a race discussion thread for it over in the Paul Stoddart forum for it!
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
I am not going to compete for 2 reasons
1 You have 409 posts i will now have 358
2 I'm going to the British Grand Prix so i will only be around before and after the race for the predictions' ROTR' IIDOTR' the ratings and a bit of discussion. That's a big chance for you to be miles ahead
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Erm, I think you'll find I had much more than 500 posts when Pasta showed up here...
Two weeks until the next race, and already some of the younger members are getting F1 Deprivation...
I'm pretty sure I've never had any sort of competition, not even a friendly pact, with East Londoner. Don't know where the hell you got that one from go_rubens!
Only a small number of my first 1,000 posts were meant for post count inflation, as young Mr Brun said, everyone falls foul of that little game when they join.
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
Erm, I think you'll find I had much more than 500 posts when Pasta showed up here...
Two weeks until the next race, and already some of the younger members are getting F1 Deprivation...
I'm pretty sure I've never had any sort of competition, not even a friendly pact, with East Londoner. Don't know where the hell you got that one from go_rubens!
Only a small number of my first 1,000 posts were meant for post count inflation, as young Mr Brun said, everyone falls foul of that little game when they join.
I thought I read in a thread in this forum that you two tried to see who would get 1000 posts first. Maybe you don't remember or my sigquote from Wizzie so happens to be true
go_Rubens wrote:I now have 402 posts. But when I'm frequently gone on weekends, it allows my post rate to go down a little. So little that Kimi-ICE has nearly caught me. So, maybe we should have a contest to see who can get to 500 posts first, like East Londoner did with pasta_maldonado. Kimi did join nearly a month after me, too...
I am not going to compete for 2 reasons
1 You have 409 posts i will now have 358
2 I'm going to the British Grand Prix so i will only be around before and after the race for the predictions' ROTR' IIDOTR' the ratings and a bit of discussion. That's a big chance for you to be miles ahead
3. Contests like this promote pointless, one-word answers to every thread, completely eliminating any sort of a 'discussion'. In other words, post-whoring.
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Honestly how is go-rubens only 5 posts away from 500 posts when i'm only on 380 when we were only 50 posts away. I sense go-rubens wanted to assert his authority over me Jenson Button style
Kimi-ICE wrote:Honestly how is go-rubens only 5 posts away from 500 posts when i'm only on 380 when we were only 50 posts away. I sense go-rubens wanted to assert his authority over me Jenson Button style
Why does it even matter anyway? You don't get any special benefits out of it, ya know...
FYI, he's been posting the merry f*ck out of the "Imagine a race and suddenly decide that nobody's going to finish thread", formerly entitled the "2013 New York GP Thread".
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I remember when I was obsessed with postcounts. Now I'm just indifferent to it all. It does look quite silly when you look back at it several months later.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
Kimi-ICE wrote:Honestly how is go-rubens only 5 posts away from 500 posts when i'm only on 380 when we were only 50 posts away. I sense go-rubens wanted to assert his authority over me Jenson Button style
Why does it even matter anyway? You don't get any special benefits out of it, ya know...
FYI, he's been posting the merry f*ck out of the "Imagine a race and suddenly decide that nobody's going to finish thread", formerly entitled the "2013 New York GP Thread".
Hey! Stay cool, man! Stay cool!
I know, I was a bit of a scheming c**t, but I was watching the whole time, by the way.
Plus, there were only 7 finishers in Australia in '08, so this low amount of finishers has happened before.
I didn't decide every retirement, either.
Plus, I've been doing a lot more activity in the PMMF, so that could be a part of it as well.
Go_rubens, please stop swearing, I know you're young yourself so the 'think of the children' excuse doesn't really wash, but it lowers the tone in any case.
shinji wrote:Go_rubens, please stop swearing, I know you're young yourself so the 'think of the children' excuse doesn't really wash, but it lowers the tone in any case.
Sorry, guys. I've ticked a few people off, so I apologize. People in America are a bad influence on others, aren't they?
Right, I think I've seen enough. First, arguing about who has the most posts and how they've gotten so much in a short time is extremely childish, and behavior like this should be stopped immediatedly. I don't care who started it because it shoud never happen in the first place, and using swear words to emphasize what you have and what you haven't done is only making it worse.
Second, the NJ GP thread. I already warned once that it was going way out of hand and would be locked if there was no improvement. OK, it did get slightly better so I allowed for it to go on until the end of the "race". But even during the race people disagreed on what should and what shouldn't have happened, and I'm quite certain it will just continue now that the so-called "race" is over. The post quality in that thread was nowhere near that of Bahrain 2011.
Cancelled GPs don't happen often, but when the next one comes around, I don't want to see a repeat of this. So preferrably don't start a topic for it at all, because clearly people can't agree with each other the way they used to do anymore.
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I think the problem may be that members are, quite simply, just trying too hard to recreate what they see as "the good old days" of the forum, and as a result stuff like this happens on a regular basis. Maybe the forum has become a victim of its own success? I hate to say it, but even I'm starting to see a decline in standards. And that is a sad thing to see and say.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
It's a natural evolution. We would either be part of the evolution, or not be part of it, but we can't stop it. It's a simple fact that when more people know the website, more people will find the forum, with more people, the percentage of interesting posts will decrease. However, in absolute numbers, we have more good posts than ever. It's just that in absolute numbers, we also have more bad posts. And i know i'm also contributing towards the second category sometimes, but i'm doing my best to sometimes be part of the first category, as i think quality is worth more than quantity. I think most people actually agree with me. I also hope that the old guys don't give up on this forum. Yes, you will have to deal with these kids. If you can't handle kids, i suggest you go go living in a retirement home, because kids are being produced in huge numbers these days. It will not get any better. The good old days are over, so let's go for the good new days, then?
Kimi-ICE wrote:Honestly how is go-rubens only 5 posts away from 500 posts when i'm only on 380 when we were only 50 posts away. I sense go-rubens wanted to assert his authority over me Jenson Button style
If thats a genuine opinion then it gets my vote as perhaps the daftest one ever expressed on here.
Is it like Facebook where kids need to have thousands of 'Friends' to prove how
Actually, the massive Friends list on Facebook makes as little sense to me as actually caring what your post count is on here.
We can sort this out by removing that number of posts from the screens cant we? Is that technically possible? It could make the people that are only here to rack up big numbers go elsewhere.
CoopsII wrote:We can sort this out by removing that number of posts from the screens cant we? Is that technically possible? It could make the people that are only here to rack up big numbers go elsewhere.
I know other forums lack a post count, so I think there should be something in the board admin tools that should disable that. It would be for the best if the post count was disabled.
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Nuppiz wrote:Second, the NJ GP thread. I already warned once that it was going way out of hand and would be locked if there was no improvement. OK, it did get slightly better so I allowed for it to go on until the end of the "race". But even during the race people disagreed on what should and what shouldn't have happened, and I'm quite certain it will just continue now that the so-called "race" is over. The post quality in that thread was nowhere near that of Bahrain 2011.
Cancelled GPs don't happen often, but when the next one comes around, I don't want to see a repeat of this. So preferrably don't start a topic for it at all, because clearly people can't agree with each other the way they used to do anymore.
Yeah, I kinda agree with that. I started both threads, and those two threads reflect how the forums have changed over the past few years. As and when another comes round, I think either it doesn't happen, or I could work on some firm ground rules to insert into the first post to highlight expectations?
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
CoopsII wrote:We can sort this out by removing that number of posts from the screens cant we? Is that technically possible? It could make the people that are only here to rack up big numbers go elsewhere.
I know other forums lack a post count, so I think there should be something in the board admin tools that should disable that. It would be for the best if the post count was disabled.
It shouldnt affect any right-minded members so perhaps we could give it a try.
CoopsII wrote:We can sort this out by removing that number of posts from the screens cant we? Is that technically possible? It could make the people that are only here to rack up big numbers go elsewhere.
I know other forums lack a post count, so I think there should be something in the board admin tools that should disable that. It would be for the best if the post count was disabled.
It shouldnt affect any right-minded members so perhaps we could give it a try.
Rule 1. Don't post random shite for the sake of having a higher post count. Rule 2. If you think having a bet with someone over who can reach X posts first is cool, it isn't.
Mexicola wrote:
shinji wrote:
Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
One of those journalist types. 270 Tube stations in 18:42:50!
This wrote:And i know i'm also contributing towards the second category sometimes, but i'm doing my best to sometimes be part of the first category, as i think quality is worth more than quantity.
"Meenwhile in Belgium" is one of the greatest things I have ever read and gives a fascinating insight into how other people run the most popular sport in the world, football. Edit: I have never really cared much for my post count and I never will do.
Mexicola wrote:
shinji wrote:
Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
One of those journalist types. 270 Tube stations in 18:42:50!
Apparently, today marks three years since I joined this madhouse as a slightly naive 15 year old. Who knew what horrors I was letting myself in for...
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l