john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Junior Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Fixed that for you... I wonder what life is like when a person is so positive and never qualifies a statement. must be....certain. "A state of doubt is unpleasant, but a state of certainty is ridiculous." Voltaire John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/02/2011 02:50PM by john vanlandingham. |
DaveK Dave Kern Mega Moderator Location: Centennial Join Date: 07/11/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 1,085 Rally Car: Compact M3 & Evo IX |
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess you've never worked at a driving school. I've seen students come in with "lots of experience" and believe they know all. These usually fall into two categories. Young folks with the invincible complex, and mid-life crisis guys who own a fancy car. Ever seen the Extranormal Flat Out video? Honestly those sort of attitudes confuse the hell outta me, because no matter who you are, you can always get better...and the fact that they're spending a good bit of coin just makes it that much harder to believe. At the end of the day, the "I already know everything" types took away far less than the guy who came there because he had driven in slippery conditions and wasn't sure why the car was doing XYZ when he made certain inputs. I'll admit my 'learning to snowboard' example probably wasn't a great fit, but driving on the street and rally driving are different enough. Alot of things that feel like the right thing to do are the opposite of what you should be doing in a race car. Dave |
peliwego Jimmy Pelizzari Junior Moderator Location: Traverse City, MI Join Date: 03/14/2011 Age: Settling Down Posts: 52 Rally Car: '88 Mazda 323 GTX |
I myself spent a decent amount of time up at team oneil. I can say that while expensive, it was money well spent as I feel like my first car- Which I recently purchased with lowest cost in mine- Will last longer. The trick as John not too subtly alluded to, is to not be an a**hat with your instructors. I work at a place in manhattan that involves many "schooled" veterans yet who - for example- cant drive. That is simply because of ego.
If you pay attention and don't drive beyond your limits I would say that the money is well spent for sure. If not then it's going to be doubly expensive and you'll look like the previously mentioned a**hat. Doesn't mean you are of course. Also, I have only done one rallycross so I'm pretty inexperienced... But I don't think I'm entirely wrong. |
Morison Banned Professional Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
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john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Junior Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Morison, it seems you don't like somebody pointing out the continual massive presumptions implied by your writing style. You're a photographer. Why would you imagine that you understand how language works? I'm just trying to show how your words convey a certain feeling... And now you go and get all upset... The reason I decline to "have a conversation" with you is because everything you say is overflowing with the presumptions that I was so kind to elucidate for you... Look at as me taking valuable time to reveal those assumptions, and thereby help you understand why you seem like such a rigid, know it all putz.... See when you write something, everything really, so full of unspoken presumptions, it is really silly to respond only to the written words, especially when they are mostly repetition of obvious, common ideas, what some call "The Party Line" and simultaneously imply so much. Perhaps you should stick to that which you pay the rent with, since that is your area of expertise. Clearly critical thinking isn't you're strong suite. And i was just trying to help.... ![]() John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
heymagic Banned Professional Moderator Location: La la land Join Date: 01/25/2006 Age: Fossilized Posts: 3,740 Rally Car: Not a Volvo |
Kids, kids, kids....settle down.
I'd get a car first. You can do all sorts of things with a car before your first rally.....RallyX, AutoX, track days, get groceries, drag race, drift (depending on the business end) and so on. You can't do much of anything with 3 days of schooling, especially if you get a different car than being taught in. You may learn bad habits from the instructor, everyone has different skills and abilities. I'd guess all of us old farts got into racing at whatever level or venue without any motorsport schooling and we survived. Get a few miles then do a school to improve on the skills you have or develope naturally. For example I tend to drive with my left hand mostly (manual steering to boot) and I've been known to totally let go of the steering wheel coming out of a slide so it centers faster and grab it when I want it to stop. Works for me but I'm a pretty big guy (with short legs). Instructors hate seeing that stuff however. |
Morison Banned Professional Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
Yet you continue to show that you know nothing about me what-so-ever. The beauty of concise writing, in my opinion anyway, is that people who are actually interested in engaging in conversation don't simply take unqualified and 'firm' statements as unchallengeable. In university I have seen Professors who would regularly make blunt statements of fact, even in the humanities and 'soft' sciences. I have also challenged those statements when I either didn't understand or didn't agree with them. On more than one occasion, I successfully swayed the professor's view of the statement and the resulting discussion was a positive experience for everyone in the class. More regularly, I'd get 'I thought that once as well, and you've forgotten about this aspect.' It's a shame you're so afraid of words and/or how they are used. You are mistaking a firm statement for a closed mind and an unwillingness to change a position. My experiences have shown me that is a SERIOUS mistake. On the other hand, you've exhibited an unrelenting commitment to what you think is right. A commitment that is so strong that it puts off potential customers and actually costs you business. You prefer lengthy essays filled with back-handed statements and insulting language that falls firmly under the 'baffle them with bullshit' column. Further, if anyone questions your position, you open the spigot and spew some more. So... why not try some brevity John. I think everyone on Anarchy |
Morison Banned Professional Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
Correct. I've helped out with some of the local schools but haven't 'worked' at a driving school for any length of time. Yah. Poor choice of words on my part. Perhaps 'paying thousands of dollars to learn at a school' would have been better. There are certainly some people who go to schools to show off their skills and maybe be 'discovered.' There are also others who refuse to learn no matter how hard you try and tell them things. |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Junior Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Oh you silly shelter child, how in the world could you so purposely miscontrue anything in me to conclude i am afraid of words? Shirley, you jest.... see, Morison, I think without you knowing it, you are actaully an idiot. Being an idiot you don't know you are an idiot, that's one of the drawbacks of being an idiot... Another is your delusions that you write clearly and concisely. I think you write 99% platitudes, restating the obvious in a annoying, nasal whine which you imagine sounds serious. I really wonder how you feed yourself without hurting either yourself of the silverware you might use. And you can repeat you bullshit about "if anyboy questions...' but like the slime ball Republicans down here, repeating a slimey lie, doesn't make it so no matter how many times you do it.. ANYBODY who actually speaks (that means TALKS, where tone is obvious, where even extremely myopic uptight Morons) can HEAR the gentle sarcasm and the often "well i don't know, let's ee if we can figure it out". Of course I have an UNRELENTING commitment to what I believe is right, how could one risk thousands in materials, time and effort if I was some soft, fat, wishy washy whiner whose goal in life is to hang out with men doing things they are incapable of---like you? See, Morison you're so stupid, so blinded by your would up hate that you don't , or can't see that its not WHAT you say---as we have established, is nothing ever new, or insightful, or funny, or original--------it's the wheedling, whiney faux-seriousness that makes you a putz. And you can't read either what's written or the "implications" because your head if full already. Your truly unfathomably idiotic comments on the Finland WRC thread where you somehow, in your twisted mind, so full of hate, that you could somehow imagine that I thought or suggested Block would have any "development" work to do for or with Ford... You were right, only an idiot could imagine anybody would be suggesting that... Hi idiot. The reference was OBVIOUSLY a blatant joke. Can't you go be concise elsewhere, or get off your fucked up highhorse? Cause in all the years here there's been just 3-4 people with any of the negative shit you endless dig up. The shit you see Morison is the shit inside your own head...so its no surprise you see shit everywhere. John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
A1337STI Alex Rademacher Professional Moderator Location: Reno,nv Join Date: 09/10/2007 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 686 Rally Car: 93 GC with an 01 RS swap! |
I agree with Gene totally!
while i was building up my rally car i did autox, rallyX, groceries, a drag race *cough maybe* , drove random dirt roads. and i don't mean balls out rally driving, but trail driving, adventure driving, even some Mild, mild rock crawling. yes you can trail drive and rock crawl with a fwd, open diff car. I've been a driving instructor for : Intro to Autocross, Teen survival school, CRS Rally school, and the Primitive rally school. I actually instructed someone who i then raced against in the next 2 rallies! also this doesn't have to be black and white.. Buy the car, do the primitive school in Washington for like $300 (it comes usually mixed in with a mini TSD + a rally cross) there are other TSD's in your area, along with Brisk TSDs play for a while. autox, rallyx, do a stage rally. Then circle back and do a big school. I just finished rally #15. (15 sounds big if you've done <10, but in the grand scheme of things its not much) I'm still learning how to drive better. I would love to do a big school, ... but not at the cost of 2 stage rallies .. not just yet but probably soon. also you can start your rally dreams AND start a career that will fund your hobby. If you are typing on this forum (not your publicist) then rally will be a hobby for you, not a career ![]() |
Morison Banned Professional Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
You know John, I really thought you were a wee bit more self-aware.
If someone disagrees with you, or comes to the forum with an idea or plan that you think is a bad one you predictably and relentlessly badger them into thinking an XRatty or 240 is the only answer. That isn't a lie, it is plain and simple observation. As for your fear of words, if you don't find them fearful why else would you regularly use them as a tool in your bullying. When faced with someone who doesn't see the world the same way you do you default to schoolyard name-calling and swearing... presumably to virtually puff out your chest and make the others 'back down.' Doesn't work with me because words don't scare me and I don't really care if you think I'm an idiot who's full of shit. Your opinion doesn't mean a thing to me. See, I'm happy to accept that you and I will probably disagree more often than agree. I don't have a need to call you names or swear at you (in general, at least, it got the better of me earlier today and I apologise.) When people ask... I tell them that you have a great deal of knowledge and demonstrated skill as a fabricator but that they should talk to people who have actually done business with you. I always recommend people talk to people who have done business with a potential supplier. I would say the same about Rocket, 4Star, AllWheelsDriven, etc. Funny thing... recently someone described you as a 'crook' in a conversation. I immediately took them to task suggesting that 'crook' implies intent and that I didn't think you would intentionally cheat people. |
heymagic Banned Professional Moderator Location: La la land Join Date: 01/25/2006 Age: Fossilized Posts: 3,740 Rally Car: Not a Volvo |
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Morison Banned Professional Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
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SeanP Sean Lane Ultra Moderator Location: Sacramento, CA Join Date: 07/29/2011 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 334 Rally Car: 2000 Dodge Neon G2, bruised |
holy shit, what the fawk did I sign up for around here? I was not told that tampax would be required
Driving schools are great if you have the means. If you don't, buy some cones and trial and error until you learn to steer the car with the brake and gas pedal. |
mothra Matt Smith Super Moderator Location: Wilmington NC Join Date: 03/31/2006 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 546 Rally Car: xr4ti |
First there is a lot of good advice in the responses to your original question. hmmmm. Derek has gotten me thinking after reading his post. As someone that has both dipped a toe into and dove head first into a few expensive and time consuming hobbies in my 39 years I would suggest an option that you did not list. and seeing some friends end up selling barely used hobby equipment cheap. why not try either the 2 hour "rally experience" or 4 hour "rally intro" course at dirtfish these are both under $600 and should not hurt your car buying budget and will give you enough of a taste to see if this is an activty you are willing invest in or something you want to cross off your "bucket list" (I hate that term). as an alternative spend $50 to go play a local rallyX to get a taste with some actual competiton. |