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   From: YourName@YourISP.com   
      
   In article <2014031323094967896-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom>,   
   Savageduck wrote:   
   > On 2014-03-14 05:08:34 +0000, Your Name said:   
   > > In article <201403132129431052-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom>, Savageduck   
   > > wrote:   
   > >>   
   > >> I guess your driving skills and demands for a clean driver space   
   > >> preclude you from driving in the company of the bunch of extremely   
   > >> distracted drivers who have this type of steering wheel to occupy their   
   > >> minds and relieve their boredom as they make their way around the track.   
   > >   
   > > Their "minds" (what little they apparently have) should be occupied by   
   > > DRIVING - that's the entire point. :-\   
   > >   
   > > If you're driving and have to do unnecessary nonsense to "occupy your   
   > > mind and relieve your boredom", then you shouldn't be driving at all.   
   >   
   > So you missed the sarcasm in my use of "boredom". Those F1 drivers are   
   > so far removed from "boredom" when they are running average lap speeds   
   > at the edge of the control envelope. This is a small group of the   
   > world's most skilled and talented drivers.   
   > I guess you don't know about adjusting front/rear-left/right brake   
   > bias, or left/right diff bias, fuel flow, performance mapping, or many   
   > of the other inputs an F1 driver has to deal with at extreme speed.   
   > Strangely enough many of the innovations found in the development of   
   > those cars eventually trickles down to the average consumer cars.   
      
   You'll notice that a racecar driver does not fiddle with a radio, GPS   
   system, mobile phone, etc., etc. ... their minds on on the task of   
   driving and the equipment necessary to drive the car.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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