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A Renault Trafic mini-bus turned out of a school ahead of us & soon became apparent all was not well. It's a twisty road & he was travelling far too fast for a van - it wasn't long before he started putting the nearside rear wheel into the ditch, almost losing it at least once. When we came to Avesnes-le-Comte he drove straight through a group teenagers on a pedestrian crossing, then stopped & shouted at them (they'd done nothing wrong). Back out of town he again had a couple of grassy moments, at which point Michele said she had seen enough & was going to call the Gendarmerie. Literally whilst she was on the 'phone he drove straight through a red light, & then at the next village was out of control through the 'bus stop' chicane at the village entry, almost T-boning a Clio coming the other way. Fortunately, as we approached a roundabout where the road crosses a dual carriageway, I spotted blue lights coming the other way - as they came one side of the roundabout the mini-bus went the other but they spotted him & did a very quick u-turn & stopped him. We didn't stop but when I returned two hours later the mini-bus was still there so I assume they had nicked him for something. |
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I spent a skiing season near Grenoble in 1989/90, and sometimes popped back to the UK a couple of times a month, setting off on a Friday afternoon and back by Sunday evening. And I used to thoroughly enjoy driving around the Peripherique, but quickly realised that the safest way was to drive as quickly as possible and just as madly as the locals. Would join it from the A1 and come off again to get on the link road down to the A6, and then on all the way to Lyon. It was a joy to drive on the Autoroutes, especially the toll ones, apart from the cost of course, because, certainly back then, the gendarmerie rarely if ever patrolled so one could put one's foot down. The way to cheat the average speed checks at the booths was to stop at the last service area before the toll exit, and freshen up, have a cup of excellent coffee, fill up the petrol tank again and then gently drive on to the exit booth. What I always thought was most considerate was the fact the they always put a big sign up on the side of the autoroute to tell drivers that they were approaching the last services before the toll booths. Jolly decent chaps! Oh, and best time achieved was 11.5 hours from Hertfordshire to Les Deux Alpes using the Hovercraft to cross the Channel. |
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22 May 2024, 08:58 (Ref:4209950) | #753 | ||
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If I was going South I would usually go Rheims - Troyes - Lyon to avoid the Paris route . Had a regular run to a unit near the Circuit Catalonia Barcelona. Did it about 50 times over a few years . Would usually stop for a bit of sleep on the way back .But one time , was feeling good , so went for something that very few people will ever manage , [ or actually believe ],and just kept going . Drove the 1800 mile round trip in 1 day . |
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22 May 2024, 16:19 (Ref:4209999) | #754 | |
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We don’t often hear about hillclimbs here but is any one else going to Prescott this weekend? 150 classics, display runs from BRM V16 and D type amongst others, splendid historic venue, all for twenty quid. A better bet than Masters at Brands I think
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I have done over 1000 miles a day hundreds of times , and over 1400 miles per day dozens of times .But that one time it all worked out for me and I set a new personal record . The actual worst time of day is the hour around dawn , so it is best to stop then and get a bit of sleep . But with enough practice , you get to know when you do need to stop . |
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23 May 2024, 14:11 (Ref:4210085) | #757 | ||
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Possibly for the first time on any medium, I sent an email via the email client that I have used for a number of years, and I realised that their system is reading my emails, through AI I presume.
I happened to write the word "attached" in the body of the text, and when I hit the Send button, a pop-up appeared asking whether I wanted send the email with or without the attachment. I'm not certain whether I am happy or not about the intrusion. On the one hand, yes it was a timely reminder but on the other hand, although I have absolutely nothing to hide - this concerned a form that had been attached to a delivery I had received, and I was just asking whether it was for my information or required action - I don't know whether I like someone possibly reading my personal emails remotely, even if it was a machine. |
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23 May 2024, 14:23 (Ref:4210086) | #758 | ||
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Outlook has been doing that for umpteen years. Not AI just a reader like autocorrect.
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23 May 2024, 14:49 (Ref:4210087) | #759 | ||
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23 May 2024, 16:57 (Ref:4210092) | #760 | ||
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Unless you opt to not activate the feature at all. But seriously, unless you've got something to hide, why does it matter? |
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23 May 2024, 19:00 (Ref:4210108) | #762 | ||
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In addition, Microsoft's AI is pretty dire for the consumer but does permit MS, et al, to enact controls whether such controls be appropriate or entirely unreasonable. I really doubt that there is any truly effective way to reverse any random poor decision that some experimental AI system has made on your behalf about you. |
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23 May 2024, 20:15 (Ref:4210110) | #763 | ||
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So if you think that the " BIG BROTHER " thing is OK for democracy , then it might not matter to you . |
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24 May 2024, 06:58 (Ref:4210138) | #765 | |||
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Yes this feature can be turned off. But I thought tech was supposed to make *our* lives easier, not make us *its* servant, forever fiddling with it to fine tune it to what we really wanted in the first place. In reality tech rules us - "the computer is down" or "now where did I put my password?" are just the tip of the iceberg. Two phrases that waste us so much time; how much of our day is spent waiting for/interacting with tech? Sent from my AC2003 using Tapatalk |
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24 May 2024, 08:51 (Ref:4210152) | #766 | |
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The biggest conspiracy theory ever is the Global Warming / Climate Change one .Several of the heads of the UN IPCC have admitted that it is all about destroying Capitalism and nothing to do with the Climate .https://www.investors.com/politics/e...oy-capitalism/
But with the constant stream of lies and propaganda from politicians and the media it seems that facts don,t matter and you will be attacked if you try to tell the truth . So definitely very 1984 . |
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26 May 2024, 07:15 (Ref:4210334) | #767 | ||
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Nurburgring this weekend . Meeting is called the Nurburgring Classic. It’s been great . Very much a clubbie type event with a band and fireworks . Nice and relaxed after years of the Old Timmers strict regimen. Suns out today and we have a two Delta ‘s in the Dutch Monoposto race . Lovely evening with Graham a tenths lurker last night . Very interesting hearing all about his Motor Racing involvement over the years .
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26 May 2024, 18:52 (Ref:4210445) | #768 | ||
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According to the computer generated subtitles, converted from live commentary, Charlotte Claire was on pole for the Monaco GP.
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27 May 2024, 05:46 (Ref:4210644) | #769 | ||
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LOL. Where's the fault? The AI for mistranslation or the commentators for poor diction?
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27 May 2024, 07:11 (Ref:4210647) | #770 | |||
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An amusing little Raymond Baxter story - whilst I was at Lotus he came to do a 'Tomorrow's World' story. However, I found him going round & round in circles in the toilets because he couldn't find the way out! |
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30 May 2024, 20:54 (Ref:4211041) | #771 | ||
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A sort of labyrinth that looks easy when one walks in but finding the specific facilities one needs is not as easy as it should be and discovering the right way out is a serious challenge. |
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4 Jun 2024, 17:26 (Ref:4211816) | #772 | ||
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I Have a lot of Ford Kent engine/gearbox/differential parts kicking about that I want out of the way as I am slowly clearing my workshop.
Pm me if you need anything that I might have. |
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New thread set up, entitled 'Abandoned Tracks' in 'Motorsport History' section to accommodate the most recent posts.
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"It's pure joy. This was the perfect training for the WEC after a summer of not racing, even though the car is faster than LMP2." Nicolas Minassian after lapping at 123mph in the Group C Jaguar XJR-14, setting a new outright lap record for the historic GP circuit at Silverstone Classic in 2013! |
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