rec.autos.simulators

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

Dave Henri

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by Dave Henri » Mon, 11 Aug 2003 01:30:45

   To show the popularity of sim racing in my area. (Pacific NW USA..inland
Washington State){near Idaho}[about 2 hours from Canada]<roughly, by car at
legal speeds>

   I conducted a scientific experiement.  Over the years on Ras, forums
BBs's, I've made zillions of posts.  In all that time, I've met maybe 1
local sim racer.  A couple who used to live here but currently none that I
know of...
   Well just for Science and giggles,  I annonymously signed up with some
Nationwide ***s website(wife swapping groping etc)  In less than a week
after merely signing up without a full membership and no way to respond to
the participants,  I got two offers from local swinging couples....

        Conclusion?  Swinging is more popular than Sim-Racing...wonder if
they'd like to see my Thrustmaster equipment?

dave henrie

kero..

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by kero.. » Mon, 11 Aug 2003 08:24:27

Not all things that are "popular" make the most sense or stand for any
quality....



Matt Jessic

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by Matt Jessic » Mon, 11 Aug 2003 13:47:59


>    To show the popularity of sim racing in my area. (Pacific NW USA..inland
> Washington State){near Idaho}[about 2 hours from Canada]<roughly, by car at
> legal speeds>

>    I conducted a scientific experiement.  Over the years on Ras, forums
> BBs's, I've made zillions of posts.  In all that time, I've met maybe 1
> local sim racer.  A couple who used to live here but currently none that I
> know of...

> dave henrie

North Central class of 79 - stop whining ;)

- Matt

Dave Henri

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by Dave Henri » Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:16:04

Matt Jessick <
  Ah ha!  Now he admits it...Hi Matt...lol
dave henrie
Tim Paulli

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by Tim Paulli » Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:37:36

wonder if
they'd like to see my Thrustmaster equipment?
dave henrie

careful with that shifter Dave<g>

Tim

SimRace

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by SimRace » Wed, 13 Aug 2003 23:59:47


LOL! Not very scientific indeed. Surely you know that the other group you
signed up with doesn't require a fast computer, a high end video card, and
an add-on wheel to enjoy fully...obviously it is the cheaper choice hence it
is more popular among the masses. :) LOL!

Uwe hoover Schuerkam

Sim racing vs swinging....we lose

by Uwe hoover Schuerkam » Fri, 29 Aug 2003 23:02:06


>            Conclusion?  Swinging is more popular than Sim-Racing...wonder if
> they'd like to see my Thrustmaster equipment?

Question: did your "offer" include your wife or did you just
volunteer as a lone male? ;-)

Cheers,

uwe

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