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  • #16
    The First Turn

    The problem with the first turn was no one's fault. There were at least six maybe eight drivers that went into the turn ALL IN A STRAIGHT LINE. It was scary to even see from the bank (yes, I didn't make the elim's either). There was a couple of rollers that appeared right in the turn itself that pushed everyone to the right in succession. Nobody was "driving over their head" or chopping, they were all vets going into it, and I would say the caliber of the drivers in that heat PREVENTED a much larger disaster from happening. I saw some of the best CSH racing this weekend in my 15 years racing C Stock.

    Chris Johnson
    111-Z

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    • #17
      Tom Sutherland said it best:

      "You guys are nuts"
      Last edited by 14J; 09-04-2007, 01:44 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Mark 72@E View Post
        Just for movie trivia buffs: Why is the James Bond "Diamonds Are Forever" Mustang Mach 1 scene a trivia question?
        I suffer from an extremley short attention span. However, I've read this thread several times and I still can't find the actual trivia question. The only question I can find is the question asking why the trivia question IS a trivia question. WHAT'S THE QUESTION?

        Thanks, from a Bond buff. (well, the early episodes anyway)


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        • #19
          I always think I'm being clear

          Originally posted by jeff55v View Post
          I've read this thread several times and I still can't find the actual trivia question. The only question I can find is the question asking why the trivia question IS a trivia question. WHAT'S THE QUESTION?
          I always think I'm being clear:

          What is special, different, or unique about the Mustang Mach 1 scene in "Diamonds Are Forever" that only a movie trivia buff would know about, or that a very keen person would perceive?

          I can't say too much or I'll give away the answer. But I'll give you an example of what it's not. The boat jump scene in "Live and Let Die" set a record at that time for the longest boat jump. Bond fans and movie trivia buffs would know this. The Mustang scene in "Diamonds Are Forever" is different in that you don't need to be a Bond fan or a movie trivia buff to learn what's special, different, or unique about the scene if you're watching carefully.

          I don't want to build this up too much. If no one knows and I have to give the answer some of you will think "so what?". THAT'S WHY IT'S CALLED TRIVIA!
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          Mark Ritchie
          72@E
          Former Boat Racer
          21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
          20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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          • #20
            Lane? What lane? Things aren't always as they appear. Nobody on the race course had a problem with either of those first turns. If you want clearly defined lanes .....GO BOWLING!
            John Runne
            2-Z

            Stock Outboard is all about a level playing field.

            True parity is one motor per class.

            It's RACING, not just another boat ride!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Mark 72@E View Post
              What is special, different, or unique about the Mustang Mach 1 scene in "Diamonds Are Forever" that only a movie trivia buff would know about, or that a very keen person would perceive?
              Oh-Oh! I know, I know!
              His car was too wide to fit into a narrow alley, so he flips his car onto two wheels in order to fit thru. Kinda like what Shannon did.
              He goes into the tight alley on two wheels. Yet somehow, dispite the narrow walls surrounding the car, he manages to flip the car onto the other two wheels before he leaves the narrow alley.
              Was that it?
              BTW, I LOVE that car. I've always wanted one... I'm stuck with a mini-van. *sniffle*
              Last edited by jeff55v; 09-04-2007, 01:05 PM. Reason: grammar


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              • #22
                [QUOTE=Mark 72@E;87403]The boat jump scene in "Live and Let Die" set a record at that time for the longest boat jump. QUOTE]

                Longest boat jump OVER land was the record set. Still the best Bond ever because of the boat chase through the swamps.
                Brian 10s

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                • #23
                  first turn

                  Just sounds like a typical Lock Haven to me! Glad to hear Shannon wasn't hurt.

                  D. Riser

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                  • #24
                    Lanes ???

                    John Runne said it best! "If you want clearly defined lanes .....GO BOWLING!"
                    !"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."



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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Andrew 4CE View Post
                      What happened to the guy in lane #2 of the first picture? They look ready to bite the dust too.

                      The other boat that looked like it was going to bite the dust too was Joel Weigel. He did suffer damage to his boat, the middle of the deck right in front of the windshield. He made it back out for the restart and won the heat to only find out he jumped the gun.
                      Joe Silvestri
                      CSH/500MH

                      Dominic Silvestri
                      JH/JR

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                      • #26
                        Your Brain Tricks You

                        Originally posted by jeff55v View Post
                        Oh-Oh! I know, I know!
                        His car was too wide to fit into a narrow alley, so he flips his car onto two wheels in order to fit thru. Kinda like what Shannon did.
                        He goes into the tight alley on two wheels. Yet somehow, dispite the narrow walls surrounding the car, he manages to flip the car onto the other two wheels before he leaves the narrow alley.
                        Was that it?
                        Yes, that's the right answer. I think it's called a "break in continuity". The camera shows the Mustang from the rear as it enters the narrow alley on the right wheels. Then the camera angle switches to the front and shows the Mustang exiting the alley on its left wheels. But your brain tricks you. You see the same geometric shape entering and exiting the alley and you think everything is normal. I must have watched this scene 007 times or more and never realized the error.

                        With the photos above, our three-dimensional brains are studying two-dimensional pictures trying to make sense of it. Your brain tricks you.
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                        Mark Ritchie
                        72@E
                        Former Boat Racer
                        21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
                        20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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                        • #27
                          Longest boat jump OVER land

                          [QUOTE=Brian10s;87410]
                          Originally posted by Mark 72@E View Post
                          The boat jump scene in "Live and Let Die" set a record at that time for the longest boat jump. QUOTE]

                          Longest boat jump OVER land was the record set. Still the best Bond ever because of the boat chase through the swamps.
                          Well now you're just being trivial, Brian
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                          Mark Ritchie
                          72@E
                          Former Boat Racer
                          21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
                          20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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                          • #28
                            The way I interpreted the wreck was that everyone had lanes. Jeff had the inside, Joel was trying for the lane right outside him and right inside of Ian which it looks like Ian was giving room for. Outside of that was Shannon being squezed tight but could have come down off of Ryan's boat and possibly saved it, in the mean time Joel was loosing traction in the spray and hit the back of Shannon's motor tilting him just enough to have his outside chine dig a bit too much and thus crash.

                            Just a little dash action!!!
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                            • #29
                              Hey Matt G.

                              Wheres my primer bulb and hose!! Couldn't get the mower started tonight and remembered you needed it to race at Lock Haven!!

                              Now i can't cut the grass this week............That may be a good thing after all the bad karma at Lock Haven i would probably chop my foot off or worse yet run over Rocky.

                              Matt



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                              • #30
                                That Primer bulb had a gaping hole in it. After the weekend when I was draining the tank I had to bend the hose a certain way and gas started pouring all over the place. That water in my gas probably didn't help any! I owe you one, Thanks! I'll get you a new OMC one, those lawn mower primers don't seem to hold up, you should see my lawn!
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