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All hosts are clear to start the night's racing at the scheduled time. Replay guys, please remember to tag the replay correctly when sharing. Failure to do so by 8PM ET tomorrow will result in your division being declared ineligible for prizes.
 
D4 Replays are shared. Congrats @Wolfsatz on the win!!

Awesome Job!!! Great Racing tonight. It was very close and the last race was also epic... inches apart for 2 or 3 laps. That is what Snail is all about!

:cheers::gtpflag::gtplanet:

C Ya Next Year !!! in the meantime.. I heard there is some Wall Testing Going on with DP9. How do I become a wall tester?

Should I test for Rigidity? Flexibility? Bounciness? Fragility? :dopey:
 
@Raw10_2u you should wear a helmet all day tomorrow cause a Bowling ball is coming your way.

You forgot to add the correct naming convention to the 'search' 1 field. You got the right naming convention on the wrong place. :crazy:


@socalnatv

Something tells me that the Vette will stay... so you can wear it next time if you like it. Custom Penguin Decal free of charge. :lol:
 
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Scores for December 17 have been pushed to SNAIL Data and is ready for the data specialists.

Note to Division 2: Your data man may want to have a closer look at the the Qualifier time for Round 2 - unless all of you had a spin.... The correction, if any, can be made in SNAIL Data

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Not familiar with that. What does it do?
Ok. So basically you can think of internet networks as freeway systems. The connection between you devices and whatever you are connecting too sets up the path that the packets are going to travel. On each end is an off ramp, that would be you external IP address. After that you have a station of sorts. This tells the packets where to go within your house. These packets then travel down special lanes depending on their use. These are the ports. Generally, these packets are sent down every path to every device. What port forwarding does is it tells everything traveling on a specific port to travel to a specific device and nothing else. This ensures a nice clean path for the data being sent, this in turn helps reduce packet loss.
For info on how to set it up on your router check out portforward.com
The ports GTS use are:
TCP: 1935, 3074
UDP: 1935, 3074
 
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