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I'm down to check it out, for sure. On another note , it would be cool to meet up at pole position sometime too. I haven't been there yet but watched @CoachMK21 vid and it looks pretty cool. Are there any other SNAILS in this area aside from the 3 of us?

He's not racing with us anymore, but @flesxruoyxllik is in a suburb of Rochester. Not sure about anyone else.
 
I was just gonna guess Cavalier. Damn it!

I think I still have a snowed in car pic from a few years ago. I'll post it if I find it and continue this game! :D
 
Does it really make a difference between -36 and feels like -43? It should just say "Too cold to even matter."

On a semi-related note, can anyone explain why celcius and fahrenheit temperatures are equal at -40 degrees? Other than explaining the forumla. I mean really? If it's 32 F, then that's 0 C, or 98.6 F is 37 C, but -40 F is -40 C. Makes no sense at all. What a dumb formula!

Farhenheit is just an outdated formula. It was created based on the coldest temperature he experienced, and what he thought was normal body temperature. Celsius at least works with metric measurements in ways that still allows it to be rounded. Celsius is a very simple measurement. That's why 95% of countries use it.
Both Fahrenheit and Celsius are just random lines drawn in the sand. I prefer Fahrenheit because it's more precise, your results may vary.
 
Both Fahrenheit and Celsius are just random lines drawn in the sand. I prefer Fahrenheit because it's more precise, your results may vary.

More precise in what way?

Yes, they are lines drawn in the sand, but based on how much of the world uses one over the other, one of them obviously seems like the better scale to use.
 
More precise in what way?

Yes, they are lines drawn in the sand, but based on how much of the world uses one over the other, one of them obviously seems like the better scale to use.
In the way we humans interact with our environment. For instance, 68 F was typically chilly for my ex while 72 F was borderline too hot. Converted to Celsius, it's a two degree difference, and all the subtleties are lost in the dial spin of just two clicks.
 
I don't need Mr. Fahrenheit or Celsius to tell me when it's to cold or to hot. If I step outside and the first breath I take starts to freeze my nostrils and my mustache starts to freeze on the exhale, it's to cold to be fartin' around outside for free. If I go outside in nothing but a pair of shorts and stand in the shade and the sweat starts to roll, it's to hot to be fartin' around for free, unless water is involved somehow with said fartin' around.
 
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I ran the Scoob a few places and it kept crying to be let out of it's cage and to run free. With it's heavy and pushy nature I decided that it should be able to run like the wind...

Subaru IMPREZA Touring Car
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Willow Springs National Raceway - Big Willow
 
I don't need Mr. Fahrenheit or Celsius to tell me when it's to cold or to hot. If I step outside and the first breath I take starts to freeze my nostrils and my mustache starts to freeze on the exhale, it's to cold to be fartin' around outside for free. If I go outside in nothing but a pair of shorts and stand in the shade and the sweat starts to roll, it's to hot to be fartin' around for free, unless beer is involved somehow with said fartin' around.
FTFY!
 
To continue on what @singlepaddy posted earlier, have a guess at what car is hiding under the snow!
(This is an old pic from a big snowfall on Christmas Day 2008. I know, White Christmas in Vancouver, I'm not lying!)
 

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A new combo Practice Time Trial event is now live.

The Leader Boards can be found here.

All previous TT Leader Boards can be viewed by selecting the appropriate tab at the bottom.
 
To continue on what @singlepaddy posted earlier, have a guess at what car is hiding under the snow!
(This is an old pic from a big snowfall on Christmas Day 2008. I know, White Christmas in Vancouver, I'm not lying!)

I keep coming back to Suzuki Swift even though I don't think that's right. Something with a really short rear overhang, lol.
 
Nope. Not that short. Right country though.

I know that not much in terms of body lines or features are visible, so I'll be seriously impressed if someone can guess it. Either that, or they just know my past!
 
Nope. It's a sedan. Might look like a short rear overhang because there is a trunk spoiler on it. It's a factory spoiler too.
 
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