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Re: Rantbox

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 21:58
by Nessafox
dr-baker wrote:
Debaser wrote:
shinji wrote:Whatever the problems with F1, at least there aren't vuvuzelas.


Or Sepp Blatter

Huh? I don't get either reference. maybe a Google search beckons...

EDIT: are both hockey refernces by any chance?

no?

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 23:15
by FullMetalJack
thehemogoblin wrote:
Cynon wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:Thanks for bringing up hockey *sarcastically*, still a bit annoyed after losing the Stanley Cup final.


How about them Blackhawks? :D


That was the first championship for any team I root for since 1977. So sweet.


I tend to root for teams that are crap, especially considering I started supporting Williams in 2006 and plus my football team have only ever won one trophy in over 130 years.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 00:04
by thehemogoblin
redbulljack14 wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
Cynon wrote:How about them Blackhawks? :D


That was the first championship for any team I root for since 1977. So sweet.


I tend to root for teams that are crap, especially considering I started supporting Williams in 2006 and plus my football team have only ever won one trophy in over 130 years.


Excepting the Blackhawks, because there are no hockey teams in the Northwest (and Vancouver is Canada, sorry), every other team I root for is based on where I've lived my entire life. So, it's just that Portland and Seattle sports teams suck -- it's not that I picked bad teams intentionally.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 01:12
by Waris
This thread is hilarious. Someone jinxed the forum by bringing up the World Cup (ironically telling everyone NOT to talk about it), and now we've ran off-trail going on about all sorts of sports with no relation to F1. XD I am laughing~

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 01:47
by TomWazzleshaw
Waris wrote:(ironically telling everyone NOT to talk about it)~

My science teacher last year told me that people are naturally incapable of understanding the words no and not

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 02:17
by thehemogoblin
Waris wrote:This thread is hilarious. Someone jinxed the forum by bringing up the World Cup (ironically telling everyone NOT to talk about it), and now we've ran off-trail going on about all sorts of sports with no relation to F1. XD I am laughing~


We're not good at keeping threads on track. I'm an automated machine capable of producing off-topic commentary, puns, non sequiturs and spam deletion.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 08:37
by CarlosFerreira
thehemogoblin wrote:
Waris wrote:This thread is hilarious. Someone jinxed the forum by bringing up the World Cup (ironically telling everyone NOT to talk about it), and now we've ran off-trail going on about all sorts of sports with no relation to F1. XD I am laughing~


We're not good at keeping threads on track. I'm an automated machine capable of producing off-topic commentary, puns, non sequiturs and spam deletion.


I don't even understand the concept of "off-topic" much. If the 2 junior mods are like that, what else did you expect?

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 15:54
by dr-baker
thehemogoblin wrote:
Waris wrote:This thread is hilarious. Someone jinxed the forum by bringing up the World Cup (ironically telling everyone NOT to talk about it), and now we've ran off-trail going on about all sorts of sports with no relation to F1. XD I am laughing~


We're not good at keeping threads on track. I'm an automated machine capable of producing off-topic commentary, puns, non sequiturs and spam deletion.

So we are no good at keeping things "on-track," eh? Perfect F1 Reject fodder then if we were F1 drivers then, always driving off - track...

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 16:04
by CarlosFerreira
dr-baker wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
Waris wrote:This thread is hilarious. Someone jinxed the forum by bringing up the World Cup (ironically telling everyone NOT to talk about it), and now we've ran off-trail going on about all sorts of sports with no relation to F1. XD I am laughing~


We're not good at keeping threads on track. I'm an automated machine capable of producing off-topic commentary, puns, non sequiturs and spam deletion.

So we are no good at keeping things "on-track," eh? Perfect F1 Reject fodder then if we were F1 drivers then, always driving off - track...


A bit like Massa in a bad day, then.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 19:25
by thehemogoblin
CarlosFerreira wrote:
dr-baker wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:We're not good at keeping threads on track. I'm an automated machine capable of producing off-topic commentary, puns, non sequiturs and spam deletion.

So we are no good at keeping things "on-track," eh? Perfect F1 Reject fodder then if we were F1 drivers then, always driving off - track...


A bit like Massa in a bad day, then.


My computer can't handle the rain, either.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 21:22
by DemocalypseNow
thehemogoblin wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:
dr-baker wrote:So we are no good at keeping things "on-track," eh? Perfect F1 Reject fodder then if we were F1 drivers then, always driving off - track...


A bit like Massa in a bad day, then.


My computer can't handle the rain, either.


And just like F1 cars, my computer tends to crash rather alot, and worrying also occasionally catches fire :?

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 23:58
by AndreaModa
kostas22 wrote:And just like F1 cars, my computer tends to crash rather alot, and worrying also occasionally catches fire :?


Is it by any chance a French computer in a rather fetching blue, white and yellow, with parmalat on the sides and operated by a rather well funded Brazilian?

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 00:01
by CarlosFerreira
AndreaModa wrote:
kostas22 wrote:And just like F1 cars, my computer tends to crash rather alot, and worrying also occasionally catches fire :?


Is it by any chance a French computer in a rather fetching blue, white and yellow, with parmalat on the sides and operated by a rather well funded Brazilian?


Or could it possibly be a rather flimsy-built Italian botch job, with a weird-shaped processor?

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 00:11
by DemocalypseNow
CarlosFerreira wrote:
AndreaModa wrote:
kostas22 wrote:And just like F1 cars, my computer tends to crash rather alot, and worrying also occasionally catches fire :?


Is it by any chance a French computer in a rather fetching blue, white and yellow, with parmalat on the sides and operated by a rather well funded Brazilian?


Or could it possibly be a rather flimsy-built Italian botch job, with a weird-shaped processor?


Possibly the latter, it has a Ferrari badge on it...:roll:

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 05:41
by Cynon
kostas22 wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:
AndreaModa wrote:Kostas22: And just like F1 cars, my computer tends to crash rather alot, and worrying also occasionally catches fire :?

Is it by any chance a French computer in a rather fetching blue, white and yellow, with parmalat on the sides and operated by a rather well funded Brazilian?


Or could it possibly be a rather flimsy-built Italian botch job, with a weird-shaped processor?


Possibly the latter, it has a Ferrari badge on it...:roll:


Or perhaps it's the Life badge, which looked a bit like the Ferrari typeface a little...

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 09:44
by muttley
you mean the Acer Ferrari? :lol:

Image

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 09:56
by thehemogoblin
muttley wrote:you mean the Acer Ferrari? :lol:

Image


A red mouse is a fast mouse.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 11:34
by MinardiFan95
After all the talk about the World Cup, I came up with this idea.

If F1 teams were soccer teams...

Premier League

Red Bull: Best starting lineup of all the teams, but have a tendency to crack under pressure and score a few own goals.

McLaren: Haven’t had the best starting lineup, but have been lucky after Red Bull scored a few own goals. The captain is somewhat similar to David Beckham in the fact that his girlfriend is a singer in a pop group.

Ferrari: The team with the biggest fan base and the most loyal fans are looking to bounce back after their worst season for almost 20 years. Their captain was injured and the Italian substitute players were not anywhere near as good.

Mercedes: Last year’s champions after coming from the Minor League in 2008. Have hired Schumacher, one of the greatest players of all time, but at 41 years of age is past his prime. However the team still give him preferential treatment and the other players aren’t happy about this.

Renault: Former champions who hit rock bottom last year after their manager and coach were both involved in a match fixing scandal and were banned by FIFA. They have signed some younger players, including a Russian who is paying the team to play.

Williams: Once one of the greatest teams, but are fast becoming cellar dwellers and face dropping to the Minor League if they don’t improve soon. Their captain is the most experienced player in the league but is becoming too old.

Force India: Despite the name, there are no Indians on this team except for the manager. They have improved recently after being the winners of the wooden spoon for the past two years.

Toro Rosso: Junior team to Red Bull. Some think they should not be in the Premier League because of this, but they have outperformed some of the more established teams this year.

Sauber: Were on top form in the friendly matches before the season, but have been stuck on a downward slide ever since. In a few matches the entire team has been sent off the field.

Minor League

Lotus: A revival of the famous Lotus team who were the top team in the 60’s and 70’s. Are leading the Minor league and are looking to step up to the Premier league next year.

Virgin: Have struggled this season after it was found that some of their players could not make it through a whole match without becoming dehydrated. They are now improving and are battling with Lotus for the Minor League.

Hispania: Only just made the start of the season after signing a new manager. They have struggled with their players who did not train in the off season. Are in a spot of bother after they defaulted on payments to the shoe manufacturer who provides the team with soccer boots.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 14:32
by Porrima
Rant:

When ever in any text I see "Mike Gascoyne" I every single time read it as "Gay scone"

It distracts me a lot. He should stop it.

I fear it is freudian.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 15:45
by FullMetalJack
My team is the equivalent to Force India, been crap all these years and are starting to make a name for themselves.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 17:00
by CarlosFerreira
Raikkonen and Montoya could have been grand, but were ultimately disappointing. Miss them both, though.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 17:33
by FullMetalJack
CarlosFerreira wrote:Raikkonen and Montoya could have been grand, but were ultimately disappointing. Miss them both, though.


Yeah, I think Montoya should have won the 2003 championship IMO.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 17:45
by coops
CarlosFerreira wrote:Raikkonen and Montoya could have been grand, but were ultimately disappointing. Miss them both, though.

At least Montoya did (kind of) leave F1 at the top, which few drivers do (and he's never coming back). Whats the quote? "All F1 drivers leave F1 out the back door, even Nigel Mansell"? He proved that wrong. So far Raikkonen has also done that but only time will tell if he's really finished with the sport.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 17:58
by Warren Hughes
I made it into Carlos' sig! And all I did was rehash a quote from an old F1rejects competition winner.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2010, 18:21
by CarlosFerreira
Warren Hughes wrote:... rehash a quote from an old F1rejects competition winner.


That's where I remember it from! :lol:

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 16 Jun 2010, 11:55
by TomWazzleshaw
I've been reading some of the older race reviews (Reading the 2006 French Grand Prix review as we speak) and I have something to say concerning that:
Jamie and Enoch were probably correct in saying that De La Rosa should have been in the second McLaren in 07.

I also found this in the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Review:
Jamie, Enoch and Paul Stoddart wrote:But was this really a seismic rebellion or merely a Stoddart frolic? Even after the battle was over and Minardi's little fist-shaking had been quashed, Paul was coming out with them fighting words. "As far as I am concerned what we are doing here is rapidly pushing the Formula One world championship to its destruction ... The wounds are getting so deep now there is not going to be any healing ... [the manufacturers] are going to go their own way ... I'm going to go that way [too]." Emotional stuff.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 16 Jun 2010, 20:35
by shinji
Wizzie wrote:I've been reading some of the older race reviews (Reading the 2006 French Grand Prix review as we speak) and I have something to say concerning that:
Jamie and Enoch were probably correct in saying that De La Rosa should have been in the second McLaren in 07.

I also found this in the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Review:
Jamie, Enoch and Paul Stoddart wrote:But was this really a seismic rebellion or merely a Stoddart frolic? Even after the battle was over and Minardi's little fist-shaking had been quashed, Paul was coming out with them fighting words. "As far as I am concerned what we are doing here is rapidly pushing the Formula One world championship to its destruction ... The wounds are getting so deep now there is not going to be any healing ... [the manufacturers] are going to go their own way ... I'm going to go that way [too]." Emotional stuff.


Behind Alonso or Hamilton?

'Cos without that McLaren season Alonso would have been trading on 2006 in 2010, and Hamilton clearly showed he deserved to be in F1 in 2007.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 19 Jun 2010, 07:46
by coops
Debaser wrote:Or Sepp Blatter

I had that once. It needed penicillin.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 19 Jun 2010, 07:59
by JohnMLTX
Kovalainen was better then Hamilton, but got shafted, hard, by McLaren.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 19 Jun 2010, 20:46
by CarlosFerreira
Sutil to one of the top teams in 2011. The campaign starts here.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 19 Jun 2010, 23:41
by tristan1117
Buemi and Alguersuari will be the new order in Red Bull. Eventually.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 20 Jun 2010, 01:27
by Nessafox
tristan1117 wrote:Buemi and Alguersuari will be the new order in Red Bull. Eventually.

especially buemi

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 20 Jun 2010, 09:21
by JeanDenisAlcatraz
CarlosFerreira wrote:Sutil to one of the top teams in 2011. The campaign starts here.


I've been saying this for two years. Imagine him and Kubica at Ferrari.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 20 Jun 2010, 19:56
by watka
The thing about Sutil is that every season that passes where he doesn't move away from Force India, you worry that he won't be as good the next season.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 20 Jun 2010, 20:43
by Warren Hughes
Be that as it may, watka, I don't think there's any doubt that this is his best season yet (and last season his 2nd best). He just seems to be getting better and better. I have to agree that he could consider himself unlucky to never get a chance at a top team.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 20 Jun 2010, 22:29
by noisebox
JohnMLTX wrote:Kovalainen was better then Hamilton

At what?

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 00:51
by Nessafox
noisebox wrote:
JohnMLTX wrote:Kovalainen was better then Hamilton

At what?

hamilton might finish first, but kovalainen will finnish first!

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 07:45
by watka
Warren Hughes wrote:Be that as it may, watka, I don't think there's any doubt that this is his best season yet (and last season his 2nd best). He just seems to be getting better and better. I have to agree that he could consider himself unlucky to never get a chance at a top team.


Of course this is his best season so far. What I really mean is that if Force India pull out a dog of a car next season, there's a good chance that his career achievements so far will be completely ignored by the big teams.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 21 Jun 2010, 16:51
by Warren Hughes
watka wrote:
Warren Hughes wrote:Be that as it may, watka, I don't think there's any doubt that this is his best season yet (and last season his 2nd best). He just seems to be getting better and better. I have to agree that he could consider himself unlucky to never get a chance at a top team.


Of course this is his best season so far. What I really mean is that if Force India pull out a dog of a car next season, there's a good chance that his career achievements so far will be completely ignored by the big teams.


Fair point, I think you're spot on there actually. That's pretty much what happened to Heidfeld - he went to Jordan, and they produced a poor car, he went to Williams, and they didn't live up to their promise, he went to BMW, they looked alright for a while and then in 2009 they failed to live up to any expectations, and now he's not in a race drive at all. I really hope Findia can keep up their steady progress up the grid, for Sutil's sake if nothing else.

Re: Rantbox

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 14:51
by Phoenix
Kobayashi's crash into the Wall of Champions is an omen, I tell you...