In a message dated 10/2/2002 11:09:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mtjoy@telis.org writes:
<<> It never ceases to amaze me the incredible insight by-standers are able
> to
> offer on events beyond their knowledge base and scope of comprehension>>
>
What part of looking at a race result which places autos in order of their
ability to complete the race's duration in the lowest elapsed time is
incomprhensible?
<<Full report from the "players"? I don't think you'd know what to do with
the
data.>>
What, exactly, would be the appropriate use of this "data"? (Evidently, it is
much more involved than a reporting of where an auto started the race, what
lap times were run, how many laps were completed etc.)
<<Gotta go practice that "prom queen wave" for showing off my car out on the
track.>>
Be careful out there! :-)
Mike
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