MotoGP at Mugello was as insane as ever, with great battles in Moto3 and Moto2. The top speed wasn't as high as predicted but Rossi still hit 346.9km/h on the Ducati. That's 96m metres a second.
And that's faster than F1 these days as well.![]()
Originally posted by SBS2601D:And that's faster than F1 these days as well.
Let's see what the Mercedes can do this year at Monza. Petrov did 347km/h there last season in the Renault.
I miss seeing the BAR Honda colours....I still remember the BAR 006 2004.
That year, everybody was competing to see whose engine could scream louder.![]()
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:MotoGP at Mugello was as insane as ever, with great battles in Moto3 and Moto2. The top speed wasn't as high as predicted but Rossi still hit 346.9km/h on the Ducati. That's 96m metres a second.
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that's crazy speedy! i cannot imagine ![]()
Originally posted by SBS2601D:I miss seeing the BAR Honda colours....I still remember the BAR 006 2004.
That year, everybody was competing to see whose engine could scream louder.
Those were the days when the engines were still ticking timebombs in the back of the car, and the days when they were changed after every session weren't so far away.
Originally posted by cassie:
that's crazy speedy! i cannot imagine
Yep, imagine clinging on at those speeds, and the only protection they have is the helmet and the leathers.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Yep, imagine clinging on at those speeds, and the only protection they have is the helmet and the leathers.
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The skills they have~~~ oooohhhhhh~~
I had a friend who ride at half their speed up north but last heard had his head seperated from his body >___>
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:
The skills they have~~~ oooohhhhhh~~
I had a friend who ride at half their speed up north but last heard had his head seperated from his body >___>
-_-"
I hv a friend who up till today who goes dirt bike racing through the forest of Malaysia
Amazing that with the stupid things he does he is virtually injury free
You would think that "democracy" would enable politicians to learn to stop talking things that would make the populace pissed off, but as we can see from the "sgreans should integrate" news, obviously and more perplexingly, that is most definitely not the case.![]()
Originally posted by SBS2601D:You would think that "democracy" would enable politicians to learn to stop talking things that would make the populace pissed off, but as we can see from the "sgreans should integrate" news, obviously and more perplexingly, that is most definitely not the case.
Yeah when obviously the new comers have to intergrate and not the other way around -_-"
This is exactly the same problem as other countries except their Government don't tell their citizens to intergrate
Correction: I think the headline takes what he said out of context. He was speaking with reference to the Congee and China Wine followers.
time to make a sarnie for lunch
New boeing concept?


chinese aircraft carrier unleashed in east south china sea
Dafuq is that? (Aside from being a Royal Dutch Airlines plane)
A very interesting photoshop.![]()
Originally posted by 6u3king:
chinese aircraft carrier unleashed in east south china sea
The muppets are using their might to claim all of the South China Sea as their own.
why do i have a feeling that they're so hung up about being "inadequate etc" when i read news about them on these issues? or is it just me? it feels like they're trying to hard to prove something blah blah blah
Who are you talking about?
China?
Originally posted by SBS2601D:Who are you talking about?
China?
Why, of course. I think we'd be more relaxed if it was Fiji instead.
It could have been the MIW I was referring to this morning.![]()
More recently, Cambodia had reneged on ASEAN tradition of compromise. Apparently China pulled a few strings here and there.
No surprises.
My own recent research into money inflows into Cambodia and Laos indicates that China has a huge leverage over them through debt and capital inflows.
And I did make mention in another research that the AEC (ASEAN's economic integration) was not likely to take place by 2015.
Guess that was one confirmation although it did spark a bit of debate with my prof.![]()
Whoever thought that the ASEAN way was actually sustainable would be naive. A good example of how regional problems were "solved" would be the HAZE.
Ironically, what had kept ASEAN members fairly cordial with each other at every ASEAN meeting was also this non-interference method.
Ah. Dilemma, dilemma and more dilemma.
Originally posted by SBS2601D:It could have been the MIW I was referring to this morning.
More recently, Cambodia had reneged on ASEAN tradition of compromise. Apparently China pulled a few strings here and there.
No surprises.
My own recent research into money inflows into Cambodia and Laos indicates that China has a huge leverage over them through debt and capital inflows.
And I did make mention in another research that the AEC (ASEAN's economic integration) was not likely to take place by 2015.
Guess that was one confirmation although it did spark a bit of debate with my prof.
Whoever thought that the ASEAN way was actually sustainable would be naive. A good example of how regional problems were "solved" would be the HAZE.
Ironically, what had kept ASEAN members fairly cordial with each other at every ASEAN meeting was also this non-interference method.
Ah. Dilemma, dilemma and more dilemma.
A number of projects in those areas that involve deforestation and dams are funded by Chinese money, but that's as far as my knowledge goes.
And Honda have announced Tarquini and Monteiro as their drivers for the 2013 WTCC campaign.