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SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

JM

SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

by JM » Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:00:00

Would any of you have advice on improving cornering grips? The tuning
capabilities are impressive but I have no clue how to optimize the
settings,

Thanks in advance

Please respond through Email

JM

Pickar

SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

by Pickar » Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:00:00

Hi there..

I have written a complete GUIDE to SCGT..  it covers..  all CAR, tracks
including setups and tactics to use...  check it out soon

More to come

James Pickard


> Would any of you have advice on improving cornering grips? The tuning
> capabilities are impressive but I have no clue how to optimize the
> settings,

> Thanks in advance

> Please respond through Email

> JM

Bill Jone

SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

by Bill Jone » Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:00:00


>Hi there..

>I have written a complete GUIDE to SCGT..  it covers..  all CAR, tracks
>including setups and tactics to use...  check it out soon

>More to come

that will be great.  There's also an official strategy guide.  It's like 100
pages or so and covers all tracks and cars for both PC and Playstation
versions.  I got a used copy at Electronics Boutique for $2.  There were
also new copies there for $10.

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Andre Warring

SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

by Andre Warring » Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:00:00

Ed, I allways leave my original email address in my messages, and I
hardly ever get spam. Maybe 1 'how to get rich' email a month.
Do you guys really get so much spam mail?

Andre

Barton Spencer Brow

SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

by Barton Spencer Brow » Sat, 23 Oct 1999 04:00:00



> the U.S., and post to Usenet, your address will be harvested
> and you will receive loads of spam.

A widely-held generalization, but not entirely the whole story. I post
(a lot) to UseNet with a valid email address, yet my spam incidence is
down remarkably over the last year. I used to post through self-touted
"nearly spam-free" Deja.com (used to be DejaNews), but I got 4 or 5
times as much spam in my Deja account than I ever have in any of my own
ISP mail accounts. Earthlink claims to be able to filter out a
significant percentage of spam, and my experience has been that they're
right. Quite frankly, most spam blockers are ineffectual when bots can
read full headers, and -- on UseNet, at least -- seem to function more
as a screen for trolls to hide behind.

Just another view...

BB

John Bodi

SPORTS CAR RACING: ANY CAR TUNING TIPS??

by John Bodi » Sun, 24 Oct 1999 04:00:00

I very much agree, with you, Barton -- I've NEVER used an e-mail alias, and
pretty much the only spam I get is related to Web sites I've visited.  I do
get maybe 1 - 3 "get rich" messages per week, but I get FAR more junk mail
in my snail-mail box, which I think is FAR worse (e-mail has NO effect on
the environment, so I'd prefer to see junk e-mail over regular junk mail).
Just my $0.02.

-- JB




>> the U.S., and post to Usenet, your address will be harvested
>> and you will receive loads of spam.

>A widely-held generalization, but not entirely the whole story. I post
>(a lot) to UseNet with a valid email address, yet my spam incidence is
>down remarkably over the last year. I used to post through self-touted
>"nearly spam-free" Deja.com (used to be DejaNews), but I got 4 or 5
>times as much spam in my Deja account than I ever have in any of my own
>ISP mail accounts. Earthlink claims to be able to filter out a
>significant percentage of spam, and my experience has been that they're
>right. Quite frankly, most spam blockers are ineffectual when bots can
>read full headers, and -- on UseNet, at least -- seem to function more
>as a screen for trolls to hide behind.

>Just another view...

>BB


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