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what do you do in the offseason? thinking of trying a new sport
On Mar 11, 7:56*am, pigo wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:05*am, wrote: That's a good deal. *I golf every day, weather permitting. *I'm sure I got in 20 days in October. *But I don't like to go to the same course every day. *That's why I don't join a country club. *With the high fees you are locked in or you're throwing away money unless you're playing every day. *It's nice to hit two or three different courses throughout the week. Our season pass is $800 for the both of us. Then I pay about $110 for some coupons at different courses that get me about 8 each of free rounds, twofers, bogo, b2g2, free beer, range balls...... The country clubs where I play as guests cost my friends, $15K to $50K to join and a five hundred per month which you can reduce by the amount you spend in the bar and restaurant. Not worth it for me. But golf is pretty civilzed too. If it were to go all ghetto like so much of our society (and skiing) I'd probably look at a club. I'm going to go down to the beach in Seattle at 11 am this morning. I'll take a bag of cash with $10K in it. If anyone comes down to meet me I'll call you names and give you the money. :-) OOPs! I was on east coast time. I'll be there between 8 and 10 local time. |
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pigo wrote:
On Mar 10, 9:15 pm, wrote: I know they do it, it is really tragic that they fail to understand much about vehicle dynamics. At speeds over 100 the rear spoiler starts to make downforce and if you do not have a comparable amount of downforce being generated in front the car will start to get light in front. There reducing your steering and ability to put down power. If you ever lift while going about a turn in a front engined car the radius the car needs to turn will increase. So you make a uncontrollable death trap. I understand what you are saying. But wouldn't the angled front of the car act like the spoiler and put downforce on the front too? And what about those spoilers that look like wings, space underneath? Is it just their configuration that keeps them from acting like wings and producing lift? Aerodynamics is tricky things need to tested in wind tunnel or cfd analysis. You can also use track testing. Taping yarn to various parts of the car and photographing it for analysis. Plus if you have a good driver you can get feedback, but then it is what makes it good for him. But in the case of standard cars sedans being converted to race vehicles generating front downforce is a issue. Many of the endurance cars sprout winglets or other devices to control flow. Flat bottoms can be an issue as you get lift in front and if you get enough air you start to fly. Wings when first introduced were the inverse of a airplane wing now with developments they come in all shapes. In a formula car a little dent in the front wing can change the whole outcome the car will start to understeer. But the primary difference is if you go off on a race track there is people in white suits to help get you out of car and put out fire. Or in the case of smoke they pull fire bottle creating many hours of cleanup when it was just a little steam from the overflow tank. I remember Dynastar has skis that had holes in the front up on the shovel. The wind was supposed to dampen the vibarations. Problem was that you needed to be going over 100 mph to produce enough force to affect the ski. we put a four foot 1 inch bar on roll bar perpendicular to direction of travel, at 120 mph the amount of drag was wild the top speed we could get out of car was about 10 miles less. This I did back in 84 so I can not recall exact data points. speed makes a big difference |
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On Mar 11, 3:50*am, wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 21:16:39 -0800, The Real Bev wrote this crap: A friend's daughter (who took up the game about a year ago) just joined the men's team at the local Country Club, although she's just a member of the Golf Club. *$Big difference$ apparently. *Her first tournament was a week ago and people told her parents that if she hadn't been spooked by the audience she would have won. * That happens to some people. *I have the advantage of being a former fashion model and a retired military officer so I don't mind the crowd and I even feed off of them. *I psych myself up on important shots, sometimes saying things like, "If I make this shot I'll get one hundred thousand dollars, my picture on the cover of Sports Illustrated and a date with a super model." Hey, how do supermodels react when they find out you wear a diaper? Definition of a Detroit supermodel: a skank with all her teeth. |
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On Mar 11, 6:47*am, pigo wrote:
On Mar 10, 10:16*pm, The Real Bev wrote: me bring in my own beer. A friend's daughter (who took up the game about a year ago) just joined the men's team at the local Country Club, although she's just a member of the Golf Club. *$Big difference$ apparently. *Her first tournament was a week ago and people told her parents that if she hadn't been spooked by the audience she would have won. *Some people just have skillz :-( Golf is handicapped. Do they give you strokes off for playing in a diaper? |
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Brain Fried Bob Thompson went bonzo:
The country clubs where I play as guests cost my friends, $15K to $50K to join and a five hundred per month which you can reduce by the amount you spend in the bar and restaurant. Not worth it for me. But golf is pretty civilzed too. If it were to go all ghetto like so much of our society (and skiing) I'd probably look at a club. Skiing has gone ghetto? bWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHA Even whiter than golf. Insane. Tell ya what, Tranny Boob. You should have shown up at the "ghetto" that is Dear Valet and I would have gone ghetto on your pathetic ass. |
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On Mar 11, 7:38*am, lal_truckee wrote:
On 3/10/11 4:18 AM, wrote: I found out that I would have to golf there three times a week for 15 weeks just to make it pay for itself. What? You don't follow your passion more than 45 days a year? This year I might be getting about 20 and feeling lucky to get it. |
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On Mar 11, 9:10*am, down_hill wrote:
we put a four foot 1 inch bar on roll bar perpendicular to direction of travel, at 120 mph the amount of drag was wild the top speed we could get out of car was about 10 miles less. This I did back in 84 so I can not recall exact data points. speed makes a big difference Anyone that skis and can get into a good tuck can feel the difference in resistance and speed VERY easily. |
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On 3/9/2011 12:27 PM, VtSkier wrote:
On 03/09/2011 12:25 PM, VtSkier wrote: Oh, and I got it a little bit wrong, it should be: "Veritas sed non hokum". When you are all stumped, I'll supply a reference. It's deja vu all over again: http://www.sporttaco.com/rec.skiing....skis_3929.html //Walt |
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On 03/11/2011 11:37 AM, Walt wrote:
On 3/9/2011 12:27 PM, VtSkier wrote: On 03/09/2011 12:25 PM, VtSkier wrote: Oh, and I got it a little bit wrong, it should be: "Veritas sed non hokum". When you are all stumped, I'll supply a reference. It's deja vu all over again: http://www.sporttaco.com/rec.skiing....skis_3929.html //Walt Actually that was a pretty fun thread, going, as it did, from what to do with old skis to hanta virus. I'd like to see some ski related threads as fun as that one crop up here again from time to time. |
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