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Actually due to unexpectdly entering sleep mode during the second half of the race, I didn't see that bit so only had your description (below) on which to base my understanding.
"under identical conditions for all drivers he was 6 seconds a lap faster than anyone else"
I apologise for being idiotic enough not to realise the unstated time constraints that applied!
Yours,
Terminally Anally Retentive Rich
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Cheers!
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it."
-Sam Levenson
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Loved that race, but disagree to some point. It seemed to be more a team race then driver, not to take anything away from the home town guy. The teams decisions on tires and pits in combination with truly slick conditions played a huge part in who finished and didn't.
But, halfway thru the season...should be exciting to the finish.
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Team decisions affected the outcome for a few of the drivers, at the worst weather conditions Hamilton was still 6 seconds a lap faster than his *nearest competitor* under equal conditions and faster than that against the rest of the field.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it."
-Sam Levenson
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I'm not a big tennis fan however that was one exciting game.
Anyone else watch it?
On the edge of my seat and just under 5 hours of playing - the longest Wimbledon final yet.
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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Yes, only because they replaced my shows with it.
"What's everyone so worked up about? So there's a comet -- big deal. It'll burn up in our atmosphere and what's ever left will be no bigger than a chihuahua's head." - Homer Simpson
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The Dogcow Farmer wrote: my shows
Whenever I hear that phrase it reminds me of a cranky old woman furiously smoking away in a housecoat and curlers somewhere in a trailer park in a small town.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it."
-Sam Levenson
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I used to love watching tennis but just haven't watched it the last 5 years or so. I'm glad Venus finally got to beat Serena at Wimbeldon.
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I'm just glad that a Brit finally won. It's been a looonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggggg time, but well done Laura Robson.
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GuyThiebaut wrote: Anyone else watch it?
Hell yeah! I'm a big Nadal fan and I went from extasy to agony and back again many time throughout this final. It was great. Now I hope Nadal will master hard court too and we'll se the two battleing for the US Open title as well.
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"Simpsons": not a kids show, "Baywatch Hawaii": kids show [^]
Steve
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The Simpsons is NOT a kids show. My kids are not allowed to watch it.
Christian Graus
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Makes sense to me - kids love breasts waaay more than satire. Well, up to a certain age, at least.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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Shog9 wrote: kids love breasts waaay more than satire. Well, up to a certain age, at least.
Nope. My love of satire will never outweigh my love of breasts.
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I read that backwards at first...
Christian Graus
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Christian Graus wrote: I read that backwards at first...
Disturbing. Frankly disturbing.
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Well, I thought it was disturbing. Much as I love satire...
Christian Graus
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I'm glad that I managed to put your mind at rest that satire isn't at the top of my list.
OK - I've just heard one of the daftest lines in an advert drift in from the living room; this one for a sanitary towel.
"Have yourself a happy period". OK, - I'll have a fullstop that's just found out it's won the lottery then please.
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I quote that at my wife when the "red tide" comes in once a month and she's cranky, she either laughs or hits me over the head with something, it's 50/50.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it."
-Sam Levenson
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John C wrote: I quote that at my wife when the "red tide" comes in once a month and she's cranky
Tautology. It's a mathematical formula, Red Tide = Cranky.
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When I was a kid I didn't like Simpsons because I was to small to get their jokes, so I didn't watched it. Tom&Jerry, Bugs, and all the other classics were much cooler to me then.
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My favourite shows were tooken off just for the olympics. I am so mad. They should have a channel for this and stop changing the schedules of my shows for this crap.
"What's everyone so worked up about? So there's a comet -- big deal. It'll burn up in our atmosphere and what's ever left will be no bigger than a chihuahua's head." - Homer Simpson
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What? Watching one bunch of drugged up athletes challenge another bunch of drugged up athletes doesn't float your boat? For shame...
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I assume that was sarcasm. Really thoguh, my shows which on at the time with this miserable excuse. You poor people without satellite TV. They have to put up with it on every channel.
"What's everyone so worked up about? So there's a comet -- big deal. It'll burn up in our atmosphere and what's ever left will be no bigger than a chihuahua's head." - Homer Simpson
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The Dogcow Farmer wrote: I assume that was sarcasm.
Nope. I really can't be bothered with the Olympics as there are so many drug enhanced wannabes taking part, that there's no real skill in it anymore. It's all about who's taking the better drugs.
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