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Post by La Volpe on Aug 22, 2015 20:30:07 GMT 10
Technology has a unique ability to both create and destroy emotional attachment. Over the years the tracks have become more tame, and the cars have tamed them further. It's like watching Kanye West sing Bohemian Rhapsody. You know there's something brilliant still lingering, but it's been raped and whored for a green note.
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Post by bwana on Aug 22, 2015 20:41:43 GMT 10
Yep onboard looks hectic from the 90's compared to now when they have time to adjust 25 settings on the wheel. I'm sure tracks are a lot smoother as well. Nice analogy LV.
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Post by christopheraser on Aug 25, 2015 11:18:32 GMT 10
Technology has a unique ability to both create and destroy emotional attachment. Over the years the tracks have become more tame, and the cars have tamed them further. It's like watching Kanye West sing Bohemian Rhapsody. You know there's something brilliant still lingering, but it's been raped and whored for a green note. Nicely put and I agree with you.
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Post by mike on Sept 5, 2015 16:52:09 GMT 10
Just a thought, there's two great tracks, Portugal and Montreal, both ISI "approved", that would fit in nicely to this -92 series. Perhaps that would make the series too long. Personally I could do all sixteen tracks, if they were available. I love the "old" cars.
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