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Rodie
February 18th, 2001, 18:38
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/motorsports/2001/daytona500/news/2001/02/18/earnhardt_ap/

I don't know if any of you are NASCAR fans (I'm not really one, although I did watch this race), but racing legend Dale Earndhart died on the last lap of the Daytona 500 today. I can't believe he died from this. It's sad indeed.

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 18:53
Last lap too...I saw some of this race when flipping channels(I guess it was this race). Dangerous sport. They follow each other just a couple of feet behind.

Hobbes
February 18th, 2001, 21:08
yeah they do that to reduce drag on their car (the ones following in line)...man.. he was only 49 :( he still had half (about) his life to go!

Webdude
February 18th, 2001, 22:09
My wife works at wal-mart in the toys department. Guess who got all the Dale Earndhart toys before anyone else could?

Every place that had those toys got flooded.

Coolin
February 18th, 2001, 22:52
First the PS2, now Dale Earndhart action figures. Will the advantages of working at Wal-Mart never end?

Webdude
February 19th, 2001, 03:13
Who says pay at Walmart sucks? LOL. By the way, I could only get my hands on three PS2's. But thats ok since I made a total of almost $6,000 off them (-:

Now I home all this money I spent today can do the same thing. I call it the Mini-Nasdaq. I've noticed that the more dollars people have in their pockets, the less cents they have in the head....after all, who would pay $3200 for only one PS2?? which is what I sold one of mine for...

Now we'll see how much I can get for some toys that each cost me $5 to $15 each. See ya on Ebay!

LeX
February 19th, 2001, 03:48
from Sports Illustrated
Three NASCAR drivers were killed in wrecks last season
That's just sad...

To me, car racing is one of the stupidest sports of modern day. What do you do? You go around in circles and die. A thrill, I'm sure.... Oh, yeah... you also waste a bunch of gasoline and produce serious air pollution. And it wastes money too.

[Edited by LeX on 02-19-2001 at 04:50 AM]

Remy Canad
February 19th, 2001, 10:05
I like the 24 hour series. 1st off becuase the viper is in it so that is always good and they just dont go around and around on the track. They race at night and at day, and its endurance. The sport of racing fills a need for a lot of people, its like use overclockers. We want to push the limits of your hardware. Thats why they go faster and faster, there just pushing the limit. And the racing aspect of it gives them the excitment that they want.
Now watching it I dont see much of a point, I do watch the 24 hour races, but its at the same time I am doing a lot of other stuff, I have just got to see how bad the viper is wipping the coverts --- :)

cowax
February 19th, 2001, 10:32
Originally posted by LeX

from Sports Illustrated
Three NASCAR drivers were killed in wrecks last season
To me, car racing is one of the stupidest sports of modern day. What do you do? You go around in circles and die
[Edited by LeX on 02-19-2001 at 04:50 AM]

... and make lots of money in the process


They're saying he was kinda protecting the front two drivers in the race, Waltrip who drove for Earnhardt and his son. Sad to see him past away, he was my favorite NASCAR driver

Webdude
February 19th, 2001, 20:29
Any Dale products made even so much as a minute after his death has to be destroyed or painted to something else. The only stuff available at this point is what's in the warehouses. Non Dale products are replaceable now. It was in his contracts that if he died, all production is off at that time...his wife can go thru the legal stuff and get them back in operation, but that will take a while, if she even decides to do that, which I would doubt.

Coolin
February 19th, 2001, 20:43
Wow, those toys must cost over $100 each on eBay!

Anyway, I find that making money off of people's death sorta wierd... Not necessarily wrong, but just wierd. :confused:

Webdude
February 19th, 2001, 22:41
I have a few scanned in already....I get some transport trucks (18 wheeler) tomorrow.

http://stormwebs.com/dale/

The first one you see there, I have seen (at last look) was running for $102 in one auction. That one sold at walmart in a dual pack for $9.99. Since the cards never sold well in the stores, they ordered and made very few of them, so those might sell great as well since now they cant make any more...LOL

I saw someone selling a CRYSTAL version of the goodwrench car! That one was kewl. Wish I had that one...

Gayowulf
February 19th, 2001, 23:22
Yes, that crash was a sad thing. Ive seen some worse crashes where the driver emerged unscathed. I really dont know what to think of people making ALOT of profit off his death. personally, if i had those toys, i wouldnt auction them off to make a buck.

But whatever

LeX
February 20th, 2001, 07:01
Originally posted by Gayowulf
personally, if i had those toys, i wouldnt auction them off to make a buck.
If it's some toy I don't really treasure, I'd do that anytime. I've left the world of toys a few years ago. Now, to me, they simply appear as really colorful, cheap plastic, destined to end up in the dump someday.

Me, I find collecting coins more pleasurable.. :D At least you can sell those for the value of the metal, in case the coin lost its worth of gold.

Nick
February 20th, 2001, 18:56
Originally posted by Coolin
Will the advantages of working at Wal-Mart never end?

WalMarts here suck. They fire people after so long so they don't get any advantages or anything. It works too because they just keep hiring high school kids and fire them before they get any benefits or whatever the hell they are :p.

Webdude
February 20th, 2001, 22:20
Yeah it kinda depends on your area. Around here, there are 3 supercenters and a regular one, and 2 SAMS Wholesales within a 10 miles stretch along the highway...all working with 1/3 of the employees they need. Thats because there are so many jobs here in the service industry, people arent exactly rushing to the local walmart...LOL. But it is amazing the growth here, huge employers opening big stores everywhere, and the highway (I-45 North in The Woodlands) is being rebuilt to compensate.

Around here, if you dont have a job, your just plain out lazy, stupid, or bedridden.

Coolin
February 20th, 2001, 22:31
Wow, even with the economic slowdown happening now. You get this huge boom? Where-a-bouts do you live Webdude? If my memory serves me correctly, I think it is Texas?

Webdude
February 21st, 2001, 00:22
Yeah Texas....there's something else other than Texas? LOL

Actually Texas went flat in 86. Most of this market boom is due to stuff Bush did while in office. So those knocking Bush dont know what they are talking about. He may be a bad speaker ("And, Um, Duh" type thing) but he does the job itself great. Now Texas pretty much operates it's own economy seperate from the rest of the world and has become greatly self sufficient.

By the way, I live 30 miles North of Houston, but about 10 miles south of Conroe in The Woodlands, close to Montgomery College. Oh if you could only see the changes around here. It's amazing. I have never seen an area grow so fast....anywhere. Money is practically growing on trees around here.

Which this all reminds me, did you know that in the agreement for Texas to join the Union, it was stipulated that if at any time Texans wanted their state back, a vote could be taken to either freely seperate from the U.S. to become it's own country, or could just as well divide into 5 seperate states. Not that I think it would ever happen of course. If it did, criminals would certainly be more than anxious to move to your states and get out of this one as fast as possible...hehe. It already has the toughest criminal laws allowed by Federal Law.

Mandrake
February 21st, 2001, 08:49
Phoenix is growing like crazy too... More good jobs than workers right now. I hope it continues. :)

Coolin
February 21st, 2001, 23:37
Alberta has the best economy in all of Canada. While I live in Edmonton, our southern neighbour, Calgary has been booming like crazy. Their economy raised by 124% in just one year! Beat that ;)

Gayowulf
February 22nd, 2001, 00:25
Alberta is probably booming because of the petroleum they produce. also there are less taxes on stuff so more people go there to buy stuff. and also it is kinda a fun place to be (not in winter unless youre in the mountains)

Koolguy
February 22nd, 2001, 23:10
Yeah, it hasnt been that bad this winter though.. Or at least not as bad as some.

Coolin
February 22nd, 2001, 23:37
Actually, it started getting warm 3 years ago and the trend continues. Let's hope it stays! :)

keith
February 23rd, 2001, 00:18
ok, this thread has gotten wayyy of topic. why don't you go increase your post count elsewhere, coolin?

LeX
February 23rd, 2001, 06:18
I'm not trying to be rude, but it seems like you, keith, have this... THING against Coolin. Personally, I don't think he was trying to gain post counts. I don't really think anybody here are the forums are trying to. Even if there are, what's the point anyway?

Coolin
February 23rd, 2001, 21:09
Keith, this thread was off topic, wow, many threads go off topic. If you look throughout the internet, almost all threads with 15+ posts stray off the original creator's intent. Besides, I wasn't trying to make this thread go off the topic, I was just following the flow of other messages that other users have posted. When the thread starting to flow towards economy, somemthing that I could relate to, since I live in a booming province, I contributed my share. And then the thread went towards Alberta's weather, and I didn't have anything to do with that. However, I just went along and talked about it's weather lately.

I'm sorry if you have anything against me, I just don't know the reason why you are flaming me throughout the forums.

Gayowulf
February 23rd, 2001, 22:06
Here i go taking off on another tangent...

Flames are violent and aggressive responses to Email messages, newsgroup
messages, IRC messages or any other form of communication over the
Internet or any other computer network. Flames usually consist of bad words.

(e.g. Shut the f¤ck up, Gayowulf!), swearing
(e.g. Gayowulf , you are a
complete *******!), cursing
(e.g. Go to hell, f¤cker!!), censorship-like
marks
(e.g. You can take your posts and shove them up your !#$^*&!! Why
don't you go and suck some @$(&!@$)^*!!!), threats of physical violence

(e.g. You are about to enter a world of pain, you son of a -----!! I'm gonna
kick your head until it falls off and starts bouncing and rolling down the
stairs!!), and capital letters
(E.G. F¤CK OFF, YOU STUPID -----!! GO GET A
HUMAN FACE OR SOMETHING INSTEAD OF THE HIDEOUS-LOOKING ONE YOU HAVE!!)

in other words...

I dont think keith was flaming you. flame is reserved for phrases like "You are a Fu¤kin¤ Homo ______, stop posting so much douchebag" or "Eat Sh¤t and Die MOFO!!!"
sorta like the ones above but i was having fun and coudnt stop.

and besides, flaming is against the rules (RTFF!!);) so i dont know why anyone would even so much as attemt to say anything bad to someone else

but i do enjoy spectating a good troll'n'flame

[Edited by Gayowulf on 02-23-2001 at 11:09 PM]

Coolin
February 24th, 2001, 02:21
Gayowulf: Umm... Thank you for that brilliant symphony of words. ;)

Webdude
February 24th, 2001, 02:41
Yep...waaay off topic (-:

How about taking the new topic to a new thread?

[Edited by Webdude on 02-24-2001 at 03:43 AM]