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Old 19 Dec 2004, 00:27 (Ref:1182898)   #7476
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 00:32 (Ref:1182905)   #7477
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Hmm, Speed Demon and Antrodemus are two names that first come to mind that are missing from your list there CG...
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 00:47 (Ref:1182916)   #7478
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DNQ as well....
Would we want to include Tim Northcutt? I remember him presenting us with a barrage of airport circuits
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 00:49 (Ref:1182917)   #7479
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 00:56 (Ref:1182922)   #7480
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 06:18 (Ref:1182975)   #7481
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My name is Adam Myers, and it is a very boring name. I'm 5'10.5" tall, weigh 180 pounds, and there is nothing more refreshing to me than a cold bottle of Yoo-Hoo. I've submitted only one of my designs to the old E-Tracks page and none to Conrad's page, if you care to know.

As for other real names of frequent posters, here are the one's I recognize from either the E-Tracks site or the Fantasy Tracks site:

The_Royksopp = Martin Topf
mandretti39 = Kevin Underwood
f1freak = Conrad Zalewski (webmaster, Fantasy Tracks)
luke = I don't know, but I bet his first name is Luke
Magical Trevor (née RacerGuy2) = not sure, but I bet his first name's Trevor
Lustigson = Christiaan W. Lustig
mac = Mark McCartney
Lee Janotta = Lee Janotta
Speed Demon = Neil Tipton (webmaster, E-Tracks)
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 08:11 (Ref:1183000)   #7482
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Fish got it right. ;-)

And a happy birthday, Purist!

I like the names we came up with.
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 14:57 (Ref:1183196)   #7483
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Yeah, Fish got my name right too.

However, i think we should wait a bit with this project. I, for one, dont really know what the full idea is behind it, and i think we should take our time and put in a proper organisation, including a seperate website, in. We're in no hurry, and i think rushing away with this will do some severe damage to the project.

Plus, i dont think everyone who has contributed should be included in an ITDA. I think of it more as a 'sign-up-yourself' thing.

I dont see what we need it for anyway. I think we should wait a bit, and, as stated above, put in a proper organisation. I, for one, would be happy to head such an organisation into existance.

In any case, even if i'm against the project, i by far prefer my name and logo. ITDA sounds crisp, and the logo is crisp. IMCDT looks and sounds kinda clumsy, and it wouldnt look nice in a logo.

But bottomline of this is, that we shouldnt rush through with ITDA just yet. We've got no need to hurry. Besides, if we put up a proper design team, you all must stress that real-life trackdesigning is not just putting pen to paper and drawing a line. It involves the topography of the site, the wishes of the buyers and not to forget the financial limits. This being in mind, i dont think anyone and anything are granted the right to participate. Making a fully realistic track would be impossible if we are more than 6-7 of us.
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 16:54 (Ref:1183247)   #7484
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One very essential part of any professional design is the utilization and integration of computer-aided drafting software. The plans need to dimension everything down to a fraction of an inch, or to the millimeter, depending on the units used. That is, the track's length, width, turn radius, kerbs, fencing, access roads, marshal stands, pit buildings, grandstands, and anything else you can think of, separating them with line thickness, color, style, and level. Everything needs to be dimensioned.

I can be of great service in this regard, as I am well-learned with multiple CAD programs, and have easy access to them at school.
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 17:24 (Ref:1183263)   #7485
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ive used CAD in college and know a bit about it so i could also help
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 17:35 (Ref:1183273)   #7486
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FIA Requirements for the submission of new racing circuit plans
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 19:05 (Ref:1183335)   #7487
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Yea, it is kinda unrealistic to say the least, so lets just forget about it now.

We cant use too many posts anyhow, 7500 is approaching fast!
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 20:14 (Ref:1183366)   #7488
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Yea, it is kinda unrealistic to say the least, so lets just forget about it now.
You think that's unrealistic? That's pretty easy! (For me, at least.) The unrealistic part is keeping with the FIA's circuit homologation guidelines.
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 20:26 (Ref:1183369)   #7489
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We cant use too many posts anyhow, 7500 is approaching fast!
Is there a limit then?
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 20:41 (Ref:1183377)   #7490
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No, we want MTR III to be posted at 7500
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 21:04 (Ref:1183387)   #7491
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For those in the UK:

Who just saw Top Gear?

The Stig in this year's Renault R24 F1 car round the Top Gear Test Track

A full 20 seconds faster than the Ferrari Enzo in the wet

The average road car laps in around 1m40 to 1m45, the Enzo does it in 1m19.00, and the R24 did it in 59.00 Amazing...
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 21:23 (Ref:1183396)   #7492
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Hey pirenzo! Every time TG is on we discuss it in the chat room, you may wannna join in if you're a TG fan?
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 21:26 (Ref:1183399)   #7493
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For those in the UK:

Who just saw Top Gear?

The Stig in this year's Renault R24 F1 car round the Top Gear Test Track

A full 20 seconds faster than the Ferrari Enzo in the wet

The average road car laps in around 1m40 to 1m45, the Enzo does it in 1m19.00, and the R24 did it in 59.00 Amazing...
yes it was really good just shows there speed diffrence between normal cars ... simply amazing.
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 21:29 (Ref:1183402)   #7494
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Hey pirenzo! Every time TG is on we discuss it in the chat room, you may wannna join in if you're a TG fan?
Well, I am sort of. But the thing is I very rarely watch TV before 10 to 11pm, because that's only time I can choose what I want to watch, rather than Eastenders and ****e like that. I normally end up watching the BBC3 late night re-run on Mondays.
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OK then.

Yeah that was the best episode ever, easierly.
The race to Switzerland was just cool, and the evo and Bobsleigh, and then the F1 car, well that was amazing!
What a Christmas gift from the BBC!
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 21:42 (Ref:1183408)   #7496
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****, I missed TG. I LOVE that show. Most of us get BBC 1 and 2 here in Holland.

Jeremy Clarkson is my hero... amongst others.


(Edit: hey, we can't say c-r-a-p in here?

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Old 19 Dec 2004, 21:44 (Ref:1183412)   #7497
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****, I missed TG. I LOVE that show. Most of us get BBC 1 and 2 here in Holland.

Jeremy Clarkson is my hero... amongst others. ;-)
Yeah Jeremy is very funny.
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Old 19 Dec 2004, 22:00 (Ref:1183421)   #7498
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hey, we can't say **** in here?
It is considered more of a vulgar word in the UK than in other countries such as the USA and the Netherlands, as I had found out on several occasions last year :-s

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Old 19 Dec 2004, 22:45 (Ref:1183462)   #7499
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i love the commentry when the f1 car went round the track ... the f1 car even had to slow down for the follow-through ... genious
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Well, here's post number 7,500. This should be our latest work, then: My Tracks Raceway III.



(It's the same track CG posted earlier. )
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