Wow. Compared to the US broadcasts (which aren't bad), Sky F1 had much more content that what I'm used to. The insight and endless content would make my season more enjoyable than what we had from Speed for years.
Wow. Compared to the US broadcasts (which aren't bad), Sky F1 had much more content that what I'm used to. The insight and endless content would make my season more enjoyable than what we had from Speed for years.
+1. Very well said.
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Speaking of "mere weeks until the Australian GP," has anyone in the US heard any details about live coverage on the NBC Sports channel yet? Or any details?
For home theatre?
I agree 100% with your points on Kutcher's (lack of) acting style.
I can't think of a bigger disaster than combining Nicholas Cage and Tim Burton.
Still says Louie Armstrong in the URL... I love it.
The whole idea of sharpening your blade is to remove metal and reintroduce a sharp angle once again. Going back/forth on a series of stones has been performed by chefs for decades.
Not sure why we're discussing Rossi when my comments referred to Senna and F1.
I agree with you. Perhaps someone else will come along who will be even better than Senna was during his lifetime. That is bound to happen, eventually. I think.
"As time goes on people seem to forget that Senna lost quite a few races too. He was good, but he wasn't some sort of miracle."
I think the question here for all of the Senna doubters is "When will former, experienced F1 drivers recognize the driving style of an up and comer and relate that person to Senna?"
It seems that you haven't heard a live F1 engine before.
"It connects to the network you already have, has two 2TB HDs arranged in RAID-0 for data redundancy (i.e., if one drive fails you've still got your data)"
Bad idea.
But how many millions did Red Bull have to dump into their "A" team and the Toro Rosso "B" team along the way?
I'm surprised that I'm the only one here laughing at Maldozer's GIF.