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You're too young to know about drunk! Please tell me you're too young to know about drunk? :nervous: My son will be 8 in 11 weeks. And you're not too far away from that in my eyes.

On a related note, I've made comments to both my wife and son about well and how mature you represent yourself online. You are wise beyond your years and a great example. Don't think your maturity goes unnoticed young man.
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... Don't worry, that's apple juice.
 
Go home, you're drunk :lol: we're more than 200 posts away. :(
One day you will learn the joy of drinking at home and never having to worry about the trip back. It's a delight...

And it all depends on where you live, Bishop. My daughter is 10 and she's very much aware of what drunk is. I had to explain it to her the first time we took to the streets during Carnaval, I think she was about to turn 8 and could already tell some people had been drinking the Devil's juice (her dad included).
 
One day you will learn the joy of drinking at home and never having to worry about the trip back. It's a delight...

And it all depends on where you live, Bishop. My daughter is 10 and she's very much aware of what drunk is. I had to explain it to her the first time we took to the streets during Carnaval, I think she was about to turn 8 and could already tell some people had been drinking the Devil's juice (her dad included).
Growing up in an Italian and Portuguese family we have wine at the dinner table to drink.
 
Growing up in an Italian and Portuguese family we have wine at the dinner table to drink.

I live 1 hour away from Bordeaux. :sly: Apparently Bordeaux's wine is very good. Wine is very cheap here too, you can find wine for 2€

Kudos on your family being chill, Sedia. Best way to create responsible drinkers is to have them see what it looks like. Europeans families are very good at this typically. I've been trying to emulate that with my not so little one for a long time.

And yes, those are great wines, Vitesse. We pay good money for them here, due to import taxes and costs. But it's very strong wine and if you start with those, you'll probably think that most wines are too weak. But pair that wine with some reblochon and freshly baked bread and you got yourself a meal...
 
Kudos on your family being chill, Sedia. Best way to create responsible drinkers is to have them see what it looks like. Europeans families are very good at this typically. I've been trying to emulate that with my not so little one for a long time.

And yes, those are great wines, Vitesse. We pay good money for them here, due to import taxes and costs. But it's very strong wine and if you start with those, you'll probably think that most wines are too weak. But pair that wine with some reblochon and freshly baked bread and you got yourself a meal...
Well we also have family that makes wine in Italy so why not, but yes I believe teach young how alcohol feels so that when they turn of age the dont ruin their night hugging the ceramic throne. I know my limits.


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It may not be the fastest, rule filled, fast and slow guys series out there. It does have one thing...... Laughter. It's by far the funnest series out there. The picture above was after 20 minutes of running side by side, bump drafting and hanging on for dear life. DesertPenguin left because he doesn't like ovals, his loss for sure.

Actually, don't try it out. We have almost full rooms as it is.....but, the option is always there to open another room.
Even if I don't race my PS3 much anymore, I will always be there Monday night. Check it out.
 
Well we also have family that makes wine in Italy so why not, but yes I believe teach young how alcohol feels so that when they turn of age the dont ruin their night hugging the ceramic throne. I know my limits.


EDIT: D6 Data is complete
How did you do the data, I just checked the sheet again and there is still nothing from last night, haven't ssen a notice yet either. Am i missing something?
 
How did you do the data, I just checked the sheet again and there is still nothing from last night, haven't ssen a notice yet either. Am i missing something?

If you have access to the Sunday Scoring sheet you can do the data in there.
 
How did you do the data, I just checked the sheet again and there is still nothing from last night, haven't ssen a notice yet either. Am i missing something?

If you have access to the Sunday Scoring sheet you can do the data in there.

The scoring hasn't been moved the the Data stage yet, as we're still waiting for D5 to input their scores and votes. According to the D5 thread, both the main and back up scorekeepers were out last night, so @jnmjeeper is doing it.
 
Being from the west coast of Canada where there are more trees in a hundered square feet than there are people in Vancouver, us youngins enjoy wheeling up through the woods to a remote location and have bush parties. Lots of bush parties... I'd like to think that I was around 14-15 when my parents first let me have a beer with the guys in the family on thanksgiving. Remember kids (@Vitessekid @Jakedog23) It's all fun and games until someone hurls in your tent...
 
Being from the west coast of Canada where there are more trees in a hundered square feet than there are people in Vancouver, us youngins enjoy wheeling up through the woods to a remote location and have bush parties. Lots of bush parties... I'd like to think that I was around 14-15 when my parents first let me have a beer with the guys in the family on thanksgiving. Remember kids (@Vitessekid @Jakedog23) It's all fun and games until someone hurls in your tent...

@Sedia3 is also in the depths of teenage years, so heed Robbie's advice.
 
If you have access to the Sunday Scoring sheet you can do the data in there.
Right, forgot about that, however I don't have access to that anymore. I'll just wait until the data sheet is ready. Was going to do it while having coffee this morning.
 
How did you do the data, I just checked the sheet again and there is still nothing from last night, haven't ssen a notice yet either. Am i missing something?
Im pretty sure i did it. Unless your looking at something different.
 
Eh im only 16, legal drinking age here is 19. But minors are aloud alcohol if served by their legal parents in their own home under supervision.
Brilliant. I'd say that about (maybe 15) my dad started teaching how to drink by doing it, so that I wouldn't embarrass myself when I went out into the wild.
 
Eh im only 16, legal drinking age here is 19. But minors are aloud alcohol if served by their legal parents in their own home under supervision.

lool @Sedia, not too young to earn your 1st fish slap for double post ;) :D

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Just started career mode in Project Cars, looks like I've got a lot to learn. The tyres are much harder on Project Cars, it's just so hard to control the car. Need to get used to the HUD too. I find the text very small and not eye-catching when trying to see who on earth is in front / behind me, and I have no idea what some random numbers are for.

Edit: Forgot to mention that I now also have to get used to the crazy T500RS trying to break my arms every time, even with FFB at 50%.
 
Just started career mode in Project Cars, looks like I've got a lot to learn. The tyres are much harder on Project Cars, it's just so hard to control the car. Need to get used to the HUD too. I find the text very small and not eye-catching when trying to see who on earth is in front / behind me, and I have no idea what some random numbers are for.

Edit: Forgot to mention that I now also have to get used to the crazy T500RS trying to break my arms every time, even with FFB at 50%.
The FFB on that game is absolutely harsh
 
The FFB on that game is absolutely harsh
I read a few reviews about the T500RS and watched a few too, apparently the reason why the paddle shifts can't be moved is because Thrustmaster wanted to avoid lawsuits as it could cut off a finger if the wheel glitched (meaning every race start for me in Project Cars I'm risking my life as it tries to turn 540° either left or right in a split second, on a side note it feels like this wheel is trying to go for the "Killing kid with wheel ASAP" Guinness World Record).
 
Thanks for the write up Nuno. I didn't read anywhere about the DS4 having to be connected either! I don't think my setup should really be much different to yours as the Rasperry Pi is just a mini computer. I will make sure I add an extra usb port to my unit.
I will document my entire setup from initial hardware install to final programming. I think there will be a number of people, like myself, who don't have a computer close by or don't feel like dragging a laptop to their sim area. I've mentioned to a few fellow SNAIL's already that if the Pi version works well and is fairly easy to do, then I might make up a few units if the cost can be kept low.
I could just as easily buy a new wheel today and be using my PS4, but to me it is the principle of the matter. I realize there are some people here that just won't be able to afford a new wheel plus a PS4, so if I can help out there I will.
I just gifted myself a PS4 for Xmas, since I found one in unbeatable conditions here in the Savage Lands, so I'm very interested in what you come up with. Being a fan of DIY, I'm very interested in what you come up with and would certainly buy one if you do make more than one for yourself.
How bad is it to play with the DS4, though? Too frustrating?
 
I read a few reviews about the T500RS and watched a few too, apparently the reason why the paddle shifts can't be moved is because Thrustmaster wanted to avoid lawsuits as it could cut off a finger if the wheel glitched (meaning every race start for me in Project Cars I'm risking my life as it tries to turn 540° either left or right in a split second, on a side note it feels like this wheel is trying to go for the "Killing kid with wheel ASAP" Guinness World Record).
wouldn't really say gone fingers is life risking but would still hurt
 
Just started career mode in Project Cars, looks like I've got a lot to learn. The tyres are much harder on Project Cars, it's just so hard to control the car. Need to get used to the HUD too. I find the text very small and not eye-catching when trying to see who on earth is in front / behind me, and I have no idea what some random numbers are for.

Edit: Forgot to mention that I now also have to get used to the crazy T500RS trying to break my arms every time, even with FFB at 50%.

I use the t500rs also. I find 3 out of ten more then enough. But your take on it is hilarious. Really great wheel when you pair it with a racing seat and a 7 spd gear box shifter
 
And now @FlipJ , we're past the 200 posts left mark. :lol: It wasn't too long ago, now 1 day = 57 posts. There's still hope and more fish slaps to come to reach the 100K posts goal! (Then I'll have to stop posting for a while, really increasing my post per day ratio during this period just to reach the goal)
 
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