Oh! It's Thursday. I almost forgot that means we get another free game
from Epic. It wouldn't have been too bad if I had, though. Not because
the game isn't worth snagging but because I'm sure there would have
been a reminder on Usenet.
So, reminder on Usenet, remind us all what we're getting free today!
* Dakar Desert Rally
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/dakar-desert-rally
I'll say this much for Epic's freebies; they almost
always have descriptive titles that let you know
exactly what you're getting from the name alone. If
you think "Dakar Desert Rally" is about racing in
the deserts around Dakar, well, guess what? You're
right! You get an interesting selection of vehicles -
motorcycles, tucks, traditional rally hatchbacks, etc. -
and a lot of sand and scrub to zoom through. Unfortunately,
it also suffers from bugs, abandonment and too much in
the way of microtransactions (although there is a free
add-on, so be sure to grab that). "Dakar" looks like it
could have been a great game (well, a great racer) but
its developers didn't give it the time it needed to
reach perfection. As it is, DDR has some strong bones
sadly holding up a lot of mortifying gameplay.
Well, I dunno if I'll take it (c'mon, who am I fooling; y'all know I
will) but I have seven days to decide. And so do you. Clock's tickin'!
Oh! It's Thursday. I almost forgot that means we get another free game
from Epic. It wouldn't have been too bad if I had, though. Not because
the game isn't worth snagging but because I'm sure there would have
been a reminder on Usenet.
So, reminder on Usenet, remind us all what we're getting free today!
* Dakar Desert Rally
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/dakar-desert-rally
I'll say this much for Epic's freebies; they almost
always have descriptive titles that let you know
exactly what you're getting from the name alone. If
you think "Dakar Desert Rally" is about racing in
the deserts around Dakar, well, guess what? You're
right! You get an interesting selection of vehicles -
motorcycles, tucks, traditional rally hatchbacks, etc. -
and a lot of sand and scrub to zoom through. Unfortunately,
it also suffers from bugs, abandonment and too much in
the way of microtransactions (although there is a free
add-on, so be sure to grab that). "Dakar" looks like it
could have been a great game (well, a great racer) but
its developers didn't give it the time it needed to
reach perfection. As it is, DDR has some strong bones
sadly holding up a lot of mortifying gameplay.
Well, I dunno if I'll take it (c'mon, who am I fooling; y'all know I
will) but I have seven days to decide. And so do you. Clock's tickin'!
Link to the free DLC:
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/dakar-desert-rally--snowrunner-cars-pack
On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:14:28 -0600, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Link to the free DLC:
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/dakar-desert-rally--snowrunner-cars-pack
Good catch. Thank you.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 16:35:37 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 2/15/2024 10:58 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
Now you can combine it with your truck driving simulators and race
Oh! It's Thursday. I almost forgot that means we get another free game
from Epic. It wouldn't have been too bad if I had, though. Not because
the game isn't worth snagging but because I'm sure there would have
been a reminder on Usenet.
So, reminder on Usenet, remind us all what we're getting free today!
* Dakar Desert Rally
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/dakar-desert-rally
I'll say this much for Epic's freebies; they almost
always have descriptive titles that let you know
exactly what you're getting from the name alone. If
you think "Dakar Desert Rally" is about racing in
the deserts around Dakar, well, guess what? You're
right! You get an interesting selection of vehicles -
motorcycles, tucks, traditional rally hatchbacks, etc. -
and a lot of sand and scrub to zoom through. Unfortunately,
it also suffers from bugs, abandonment and too much in
the way of microtransactions (although there is a free
add-on, so be sure to grab that). "Dakar" looks like it
could have been a great game (well, a great racer) but
its developers didn't give it the time it needed to
reach perfection. As it is, DDR has some strong bones
sadly holding up a lot of mortifying gameplay.
Well, I dunno if I'll take it (c'mon, who am I fooling; y'all know I
will) but I have seven days to decide. And so do you. Clock's tickin'!
tractor-trailer rigs through the desert!!!
You'd think, right? Except I don't actually like driving trucks. ;-)
"But-but-but," I hear you splutter, "You never fucking shut up about
American Truck Simulator. Every other month it shows up in your 'what
have I been playing' list. You LOVE truck driving!"
But I don't. Trucks are too big, too slow, manuever like a fat pig,
and just ugly, polluting machines. They give me no joy to pilot.
What I /do/ enjoy is the exploration and quiet mesmerism of the
highway. The slowness of the truck is a necessary friction to create
this attitude. Without it, I tend to speed recklessly, playing the
game like I would any other racer. There are actually mods that let
you import and drive cars into the game. Given the option, I drove
very differently and the experience was completely different. Not
necessarily bad but it lacked the same hypnotic quality that keeps
bringing me back to ATS/ETS2.
TL;DR: I don't actually like driving trucks... but I recognize the
need for trucks in the SCS simulators in order to create their
addictive gameplay.
So I've no real desire to drive trucks in other games, especially
racers, because they aren't trying to recreate the almost zen-like
'highway hypnosis'.
Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:14:28 -0600, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Link to the free DLC:
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/dakar-desert-rally--snowrunner-cars-pack
Good catch. Thank you.
Ditto. I keep forgetting to check for free DLCs.:(
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip >>circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally planned to be >>"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named 'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best
thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break
whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I
recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But
most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there
isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road
network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road tripSounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best
circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally planned to be
"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named 'Katrina'.) >>
thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break
whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I
recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But
most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there
isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road
network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt
with potholes in years.
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading theIn Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little damage to
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road tripSounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best
circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally planned to be >>>> "drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named 'Katrina'.) >>>
thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break
whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I
recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But
most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there
isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road
network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll
appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt
with potholes in years.
your tire maybe.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the
survivors.
:D
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading theIn Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little damage to
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip
circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally planned to be >>>>> "drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named 'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best
thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break
whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I
recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across Africa >>>> (north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But
most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there
isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road
network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll
appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt
with potholes in years.
your tire maybe.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the
survivors.
:D
If I remember correctly, the second special in Africa, where they seek
the start of the Nile, there's a point where there is a hole in a muddy
road so bad they were literally pushing foot diameter rocks and such
into it to fill it.
Then in Tanzania, James hits a pothole which not only blows out both
tires on one side, it broke both rims too.
Then later there was a road so bad that blew out almost their entire
supply of spare tires and broke the steering on Richard's car (a piece shattered) - one front wheel straight, one full left.
Clarkson: 3 flats, 2 airbags went off, shock absorbers completely blown James May: 2 flats, fuel line came off, front bumper came off, shocks
gone
Hammond: dunno they never said, they were counting up while waiting for
him while he fabricated a piece to fix the steering.
...and this was in a lot less than 100 miles.
Makes the worst pothole ridden streets round here seem like nothing
much.
On 2/20/2024 3:51 AM, Xocyll wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading theAnd that doesn't even include the time they had to build their own
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the >>>> entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs >>>> say:In Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little damage to
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip
circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally planned >>>>>> to be
"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named
'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best
thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break
whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting but >>>>> not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I
recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across Africa >>>>> (north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But
most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there
isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road >>>>> network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll
appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt
with potholes in years.
your tire maybe.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the
survivors.
:D
If I remember correctly, the second special in Africa, where they seek
the start of the Nile, there's a point where there is a hole in a muddy
road so bad they were literally pushing foot diameter rocks and such
into it to fill it.
Then in Tanzania, James hits a pothole which not only blows out both
tires on one side, it broke both rims too.
Then later there was a road so bad that blew out almost their entire
supply of spare tires and broke the steering on Richard's car (a piece
shattered) - one front wheel straight, one full left.
Clarkson: 3 flats, 2 airbags went off, shock absorbers completely blown
James May: 2 flats, fuel line came off, front bumper came off, shocks
gone
Hammond: dunno they never said, they were counting up while waiting for
him while he fabricated a piece to fix the steering.
...and this was in a lot less than 100 miles.
Makes the worst pothole ridden streets round here seem like nothing
much.
bridge across a river!
On 20/02/2024 15:58, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 2/20/2024 3:51 AM, Xocyll wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading theAnd that doesn't even include the time they had to build their own
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from readingIn Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little damage to >>>> your tire maybe.
the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs >>>>> say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip >>>>>>> circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally planned >>>>>>> to be
"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named
'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best
thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break >>>>>> whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting but >>>>>> not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I
recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across
Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But >>>>>> most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there >>>>>> isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road >>>>>> network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll >>>>> appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt >>>>> with potholes in years.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the
survivors.
:D
If I remember correctly, the second special in Africa, where they seek
the start of the Nile, there's a point where there is a hole in a muddy
road so bad they were literally pushing foot diameter rocks and such
into it to fill it.
Then in Tanzania, James hits a pothole which not only blows out both
tires on one side, it broke both rims too.
Then later there was a road so bad that blew out almost their entire
supply of spare tires and broke the steering on Richard's car (a piece
shattered) - one front wheel straight, one full left.
Clarkson: 3 flats, 2 airbags went off, shock absorbers completely blown >>> James May: 2 flats, fuel line came off, front bumper came off, shocks
gone
Hammond: dunno they never said, they were counting up while waiting for
him while he fabricated a piece to fix the steering.
...and this was in a lot less than 100 miles.
Makes the worst pothole ridden streets round here seem like nothing
much.
bridge across a river!
Well that would have given the time for Clarkson to punch the producer
and throw around some racist remarks. What a lovely guy.
On 2/20/2024 12:18 PM, JAB wrote:
On 20/02/2024 15:58, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 2/20/2024 3:51 AM, Xocyll wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading theAnd that doesn't even include the time they had to build their own
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs >>>> say:
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up fromIn Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little damage to >>>>> your tire maybe.
reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs >>>>>> say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip >>>>>>>> circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally
planned to be
"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named >>>>>>>> 'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best >>>>>>> thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break >>>>>>> whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was interesting >>>>>>> but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I >>>>>>> recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more
interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across
Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But >>>>>>> most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there >>>>>>> isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct road >>>>>>> network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad
enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll >>>>>> appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt >>>>>> with potholes in years.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the
survivors.
:D
If I remember correctly, the second special in Africa, where they seek >>>> the start of the Nile, there's a point where there is a hole in a muddy >>>> road so bad they were literally pushing foot diameter rocks and such
into it to fill it.
Then in Tanzania, James hits a pothole which not only blows out both
tires on one side, it broke both rims too.
Then later there was a road so bad that blew out almost their entire
supply of spare tires and broke the steering on Richard's car (a piece >>>> shattered) - one front wheel straight, one full left.
Clarkson: 3 flats, 2 airbags went off, shock absorbers completely
blown
James May: 2 flats, fuel line came off, front bumper came off, shocks
gone
Hammond: dunno they never said, they were counting up while waiting for >>>> him while he fabricated a piece to fix the steering.
...and this was in a lot less than 100 miles.
Makes the worst pothole ridden streets round here seem like nothing
much.
bridge across a river!
Well that would have given the time for Clarkson to punch the producer
and throw around some racist remarks. What a lovely guy.
Hee. I know someone in another newsgroup who vigorously defends
Clarkson's right to get drunk and punch a producer because it doesn't
matter that they didn't arrive at the restaurant until 2am and Clarkson immediately got stinking drunk. Clarkson wanted a steak dinner and it
was the producer's job to produce one in the middle of nowhere! He also used to do special effects for Hollywood and claims that "producers" at
that level are just glorified gofers. But he feels that way about
pretty much anyone who works or worked on movies or TV shows.
On 20/02/2024 20:30, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 2/20/2024 12:18 PM, JAB wrote:
On 20/02/2024 15:58, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 2/20/2024 3:51 AM, Xocyll wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading theAnd that doesn't even include the time they had to build their own
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs >>>>> say:
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up fromIn Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little
reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the >>>>>>> signs
say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination. :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it. Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip >>>>>>>>> circumnavigating the lower 48 states. (It was originally
planned to be
"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances. Mostly one named >>>>>>>>> 'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best >>>>>>>> thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break >>>>>>>> whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was
interesting but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I >>>>>>>> recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more >>>>>>>> interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across >>>>>>>> Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But >>>>>>>> most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there >>>>>>>> isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct >>>>>>>> road
network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad >>>>>>>> enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll >>>>>>> appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt >>>>>>> with potholes in years.
damage to
your tire maybe.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the
survivors.
:D
If I remember correctly, the second special in Africa, where they seek >>>>> the start of the Nile, there's a point where there is a hole in a
muddy
road so bad they were literally pushing foot diameter rocks and such >>>>> into it to fill it.
Then in Tanzania, James hits a pothole which not only blows out both >>>>> tires on one side, it broke both rims too.
Then later there was a road so bad that blew out almost their entire >>>>> supply of spare tires and broke the steering on Richard's car (a piece >>>>> shattered) - one front wheel straight, one full left.
Clarkson: 3 flats, 2 airbags went off, shock absorbers completely
blown
James May: 2 flats, fuel line came off, front bumper came off, shocks >>>>> gone
Hammond: dunno they never said, they were counting up while waiting
for
him while he fabricated a piece to fix the steering.
...and this was in a lot less than 100 miles.
Makes the worst pothole ridden streets round here seem like nothing
much.
bridge across a river!
Well that would have given the time for Clarkson to punch the
producer and throw around some racist remarks. What a lovely guy.
Hee. I know someone in another newsgroup who vigorously defends
Clarkson's right to get drunk and punch a producer because it doesn't
matter that they didn't arrive at the restaurant until 2am and
Clarkson immediately got stinking drunk. Clarkson wanted a steak
dinner and it was the producer's job to produce one in the middle of
nowhere! He also used to do special effects for Hollywood and claims
that "producers" at that level are just glorified gofers. But he
feels that way about pretty much anyone who works or worked on movies
or TV shows.
It was always hard to tell whether his rather horrible persona was just
an act for TV but after that it was a case of, oh you really are a bit
of an arsehole and not just putting it on the cameras. One of his other highlights is below.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/jun/30/jeremy-clarkson-sun-article-on-meghan-was-sexist-says-press-regulator
On 2/22/2024 2:00 AM, JAB wrote:
On 20/02/2024 20:30, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 2/20/2024 12:18 PM, JAB wrote:
On 20/02/2024 15:58, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 2/20/2024 3:51 AM, Xocyll wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading the >>>>>> entrails of the porn spammer to utter? "The Augury is good, the signs >>>>>> say:And that doesn't even include the time they had to build their own
On 2/19/2024 12:17 PM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up fromIn Europe/North America a pot hole means a bump and a little
reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter? "The Augury is good, the >>>>>>>> signs
say:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 09:43:39 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
<dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
STL;DR: Its the journey, not the destination.? :)
Sure, just point out to the world how I can't do short. ;-)
I get it.? Many years ago I took a 6-week, 12,000 mile road trip >>>>>>>>>> circumnavigating the lower 48 states.? (It was originally
planned to be
"drive thru all lower 48" but circumstances.? Mostly one named >>>>>>>>>> 'Katrina'.)
Sounds great... although honestly a bit too much for me. The best >>>>>>>>> thing about virtual driving is that I can hit ESC and take a break >>>>>>>>> whenever I need to.
I've done the trip across the continental USA. It was
interesting but
not really one I found entirely enjoyable. It's still something I >>>>>>>>> recommend everyone do at least once. In some ways its even more >>>>>>>>> interesting than going across Europe.
There's a part of me that wished I'd done a similar trip across >>>>>>>>> Africa
(north to south); /that/ would have been fascinating, I think. But >>>>>>>>> most of me thinks it just sounds exhausting, especially since there >>>>>>>>> isn't (or wasn't, I don't know if things have changed) a direct >>>>>>>>> road
network down through the continent. Driving the highways is bad >>>>>>>>> enough; 7000 miles across unpaved roads is a bit much ;-)
Watch the two Top Gear Special that take place in Africa, and you'll >>>>>>>> appreciate just how good we have it, even when the city hasn't dealt >>>>>>>> with potholes in years.
damage to
your tire maybe.
In Africa a pot hole means a spelunking expedition to rescue the >>>>>>> survivors.
:D
If I remember correctly, the second special in Africa, where they seek >>>>>> the start of the Nile, there's a point where there is a hole in a
muddy
road so bad they were literally pushing foot diameter rocks and such >>>>>> into it to fill it.
Then in Tanzania, James hits a pothole which not only blows out both >>>>>> tires on one side, it broke both rims too.
Then later there was a road so bad that blew out almost their entire >>>>>> supply of spare tires and broke the steering on Richard's car (a piece >>>>>> shattered) - one front wheel straight, one full left.
Clarkson:? 3 flats, 2 airbags went off, shock absorbers completely >>>>>> blown
James May: 2 flats, fuel line came off, front bumper came off, shocks >>>>>> gone
Hammond: dunno they never said, they were counting up while waiting >>>>>> for
him while he fabricated a piece to fix the steering.
...and this was in a lot less than 100 miles.
Makes the worst pothole ridden streets round here seem like nothing >>>>>> much.
bridge across a river!
Well that would have given the time for Clarkson to punch the
producer and throw around some racist remarks. What a lovely guy.
Hee.? I know someone in another newsgroup who vigorously defends
Clarkson's right to get drunk and punch a producer because it doesn't
matter that they didn't arrive at the restaurant until 2am and
Clarkson immediately got stinking drunk.? Clarkson wanted a steak
dinner and it was the producer's job to produce one in the middle of
nowhere!? He also used to do special effects for Hollywood and claims
that "producers" at that level are just glorified gofers.? But he
feels that way about pretty much anyone who works or worked on movies
or TV shows.
It was always hard to tell whether his rather horrible persona was just
an act for TV but after that it was a case of, oh you really are a bit
of an arsehole and not just putting it on the cameras. One of his other
highlights is below.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/jun/30/jeremy-clarkson-sun-article-on-meghan-was-sexist-says-press-regulator
I caught the other two on other shows after the trio left Top Gear.
Both of them mentioned Clarkson but it was clear they did not want to >associate with him anymore.
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