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Please read this for the good of r.a.s.

ymenar

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by ymenar » Sat, 07 Jun 1997 04:00:00


> Say, where IS Pepe LePew, anyway? Gosh all fish hooks, Fran?ois, how can
> you lead when you ain't even here?

> BB

I was this week in my final collegial exams, and I hadn't much time
writing.  I've only read the posts, preparing good arguments during
lunchtime.  And for being here, I think that with all I did to make
SimRacing better some people think I'm too present in the air.  With
great respect,

Good race at the Brickyard,  (-o-)      ________________________

                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SPEED- Public relations director
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Flight Cadet Nien Numb, Gold squadron NSWL
http://www.racesimcentral.net/;
May the force be with you, always!!

- *Excuse me for my poor English(I'm French speaking) * -

Craig Jacobso

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by Craig Jacobso » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00




> > snip

> > Have ya forgot the lessons of "Yertle the Turtle" there guy? Time to
> > dig up that Dr. Suess classic and do some serious reading...how's the
> > air up there o fearless leader.....


> > AWDIWO Racing Inc. Pty. Ltd. Etc.
> > WARNING: "Objects In Mirror May Be Dumber Than They Appear"
> > Go Mikey #6!!!

> First of all, I think we've managed in the past week or two, to start
> ALL acting like an ***, with now mature threads.  My only job will be
> to prevent any major excess in r.a.s., and It will be done with all I
> can do.  Air up there is more dense that I think it was, with hot air
> coming from the bottom.  I will manage to do my best, like Eric T.Busch
> and Micheal E.Carver did also.  Remember, it is the Top 15 SimRacers who
> choose me and I have a 1 month test to act as a leader.With great

Except that you made the list of the top 15 simracers yourself.  This is
like going to trial and getting to choose your own jury.

Incidently, if I were to perpetrate major excesses, what would you do to
me?  Admit, this entire declaring yourself to be our fearless leader is
only to boost your ego and make you feel important now that you're "an
***."

You want to know how to celebrate your 18th birthday?  Go down to a
tobacconist, buy a big fat cigar, take it into your room, close the door
behind you and then don't come out until you've graduated from college.

Craig Jacobson

Craig Jacobso

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by Craig Jacobso » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00



> >    Why thank you, I'm sure we'll all follow you through
> > thick and thin!  It's an honor to have you as my self
                                                     ^^^^      
> > appointed leader.
    ^^^^^^^^^

> > Rich K.

> Thank you very much for being with me.  It's more easy to flame me than
> to say good things on me, like we all do to N2 and Gp2.  Probably
> because words are more easy to find when you don't agree with someone's
> philosophy.  I will manage to do my best and to respect the great
> traditions of the past leaders, such as Eric T. Busch and Micheal E.
> Carver.  But please remember that it is the Top15 SimRacers that have
> choosen me, not myself.  With great respect,

IDIOT!  

He just did flame you!!!!

Read his post again, and if you still don't get it, then continue to not
say anything.

Craig Jacobson

SimRaci

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by SimRaci » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00

Geez...this has to be the all-time, biggest load of horse-pucky I've
ever come across.  Can you hear me up there on your pedestal?
I think the only the only thing you might be able lead, is referenced
in my begining sentence.

Marc

SimRaci

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by SimRaci » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00

I think you should look behind you to see what you've stepped in...

Sorry, I couldn't resist.  ;)

ymenar

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by ymenar » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00


> HA HA HA HA Ha!!!!!!!!!! What a load!!!!!!!
> I have heard it all now.
> I recognize no one as a leader of any newsgroup. hehe.
> None of the people below and not by any means you.
> I respect and like reading posts and comments, etc, etc, from most of the
> guys
> mentioned below, but there is not one who is a leader.
> BULLSHIT and amusing.
> "May the force be with you" hehe... a young man you must be.

> 5 people top my list for "knowing thier stuff"

> 1 Any guy from papyrus, Jim.  Who will be next?
> 2 God old Jed.
> 3 Gerhard Lingenberg, A real Man.
> 4 Marc J Nelson and company
> 5 Dave sparks

> Most other people on this group I enjoy talking to and respect in virtual
> space.
> I do not know any of you pesonally so I can judge you no farther.
> But as for a leader. No. Quite silly. IMO. almost childish.
> A leader of a video games disscusion group?????????? whatever.

First of all, I was named by the Top 15 SimRacers on the 'net, so I
didn't elected myself as the leader of r.a.s.  It was inside a chat of
those important people that they decided to have an official leader of
r.a.s.  They discussed on who it should be, and they arrived at the
conclusion that it should be me, but with restrictions.  Eric T. Busch
and Micheal E.Carver don't have time now like me to spend on r.a.s., so
I said yes when they proposed me the "job".  With the upcomming NROS in
the next month, this newsgroup will grow really fast, and some person
speculates that It will double in size.  So they decided to elect me as
the leader.  But they wanted me to change, and I accepted it.  They want
me to be more mature, and It's OK.  They want me to be more serious,
perfect!  They all think I will do my best, and I have until the first
of July to proove it.  I also respect each one in r.a.s. and I will not
do ANY moderation.  I will only do restrictions and prevent excessing
flaming.  Only this.  My job, as the people who engaged me wanted, is to
only direct the newsgroup in a certain direction.  Only.  Some people
think that I'm a sort of dictator and I will manipulate all the posts.
Untrue.  People will not even see the difference.  They will only see
that flaming will be less frequent.  If you know StarWars,
rec.arts.sf.starwars.misc is the perfect exemple.  I was engaged for
NROS and to protect each one here in r.a.s.  Freedom of speech is very
important for my eyes.  I am the type of person who wouldn't hurt a fly,
so I will do all I can to make r.a.s. better.  I've never done something
bad to all of you and respect each person.  I also think that I know my
stuff, it's just that I'm more interested into philophical threads than
the technical part of SimRacing.  Your list contains very great people
and I resect them.  Finally, you can't say that Simulation Racing is a
video game.  For many people, it's a second life, an unreal world were
you can realize dreams you couldn't do in real life.  Each one here
dream to race a real F1, CART or Nascar, but I will probably never
happend.  I don't know very much a game that is this close of the
reality, were you can race against 38 real humans.  You will, when you
grow up, learn a great lesson about the SimRacing Community.  You will
all learn fraternity, charing and helping others.  You will be more able
to express yourself and you will be more positive about the real life.
With great respect,

With great respect,
Good race at the Brickyard,  (-o-)      ________________________

                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
SPEED- Public relations director
SPEED- Cars, WC, BGN, Trucks, IROC, utilities and more...
SPEED- http://www.sim-speed.com/

Flight Cadet Nien Numb, Gold squadron NSWL
http://www.dpliv.com/dragon/Gold/index.html  
May the force be with you, always!!

- *Excuse me for my poor English(I'm French speaking) * -

GARY CAR

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by GARY CAR » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00


>   Respect is something I now have
> from the majority of the SimRacers, who now recognize me on a chat or in
> a league.  Leadership is something I will have to do, and the top 15
> SimRacers are giving me until July first to proove this.  If not they
> will let this job to nobody.  

Ok.....This has GOT to be a joke, right ???

Darin Carr

TOlson94

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by TOlson94 » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00

Ok, let me see if I have this right....you've made a list of the top 15
sim racers.
Some of the people who are on the list are telling you to shut up, get a
life, take a hike, etc, yet you claim you had a chat with all of them and
that they gladly accepted you as the leader of r.a.s.? I bet the only
person on that list who told you to become the r.a.s. leader is yourself!
No, I don't recognize you as the leader r.a.s., and I think that there are
many other people out there who feel the same way.

Mikel753

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by Mikel753 » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00

I was this week in my final collegial exams, and I hadn't much time
writing.  I've only read the posts, preparing good arguments during
lunchtime.  And for being here, I think that with all I did to make
SimRacing better some people think I'm too present in the air.  With
great respect,

Good race at the Brickyard,  (-o-)      ________________________

                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Respect from majority of sim racers?  where? in your school?
I cannot believe you are continuing to post shit in here.
Why don't you make a list of what you've done for simracing and post that.

  You are just an obnoxious boy to me,  wasting bandwidth in this
newsgroup

I wish AOL  had killfiles

Mike Lewis

Peter Gag

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by Peter Gag » Sun, 08 Jun 1997 04:00:00

WHAT??????

This is a newsgroup, no-one can be the *leader* of a newsgroup?

Especially not someone who seems as arrogant as you!!!!

It doesn't matter who you are, or what you have done, or what experience
you have, you cannot appoint yourself leader......just like that, not if
you want to be taken seriously by anyone?

The Internet (and therefore usenet) is not confined by any boundaries,
Geographical, Religious, Racial, Political, Financial, Cultural, ***,
etc, etc.

It is an almost unique media, which is controlled by no one person or
organisation. And this can only be a good thing, it allows the free flow
of thought, opinion, and ideas, without hindrance or influence of any
kind.

But along you come and say " Hi....oh, by the way I'm your new leader"
No consultation, no canvassing, do we want a leader? I think not.
Do we need  a leader? I think not.
Can there be a leader? Again I think not.

Sorry, but it just does not work that way, I'm sure there are people who
wish it did, but it doesn't.
What are your intentions as *Leader*? do you intend to *guide* us? if so
in which direction? Why do we need guiding? what would you do if we don't
*follow*? Can you not see that it is just NOT possible to have any
leaders on the internet (and usenet)?

I think you will find that most people find it rather insulting of you to
even suggest such a thing?You need to wake up and spend some time in the
*real* world for a while.
I think maybe you have spent too long in ***space?

Quote of the year?     "Yesterday usenet? Today the Internet? Tomorrow
the World?"

YEAH, RIGHT........NOT.

d:~))

 **Peter**


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