[QUOTE=Sackalack GT]I have a very good feeling I already know what the picture is of, just from the clothing and the height of both guys...;)[/QUOTE]
:) This is my guess... :D
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[QUOTE=Sackalack GT]I have a very good feeling I already know what the picture is of, just from the clothing and the height of both guys...;)[/QUOTE]
:) This is my guess... :D
^^^That's what I was thinking.
[QUOTE=The_Canuck]what?[/QUOTE]
Wouter (I refer to him as Dubbya) is the one on the left, and Rob (who is Canadian) is on the right.
Lol they aren't posting in this thread yet. :D
[QUOTE=NuclearCrap]Lol they aren't posting in this thread yet. :D[/QUOTE]
Rob is.
cough (the person who made this thread) cough
[QUOTE=Pando]:) This is my guess... :D[/QUOTE]
LOL, that's funny :D
be patient and i'm sure wouter will have your first question along soon. bear in mind that he might make them pretty tough sincehe's never been enthused about his pic being public. i've been pestering him lately. figured we should be professional about the biz, and post it somewhere. (professional like a trivia contest eh)
Hey Rob, were you a mod when you first joined?
[b]1942![/b] I'm sure that's an answer to a question!
Take away another block. :D
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The only one I have is a bit out of focus though.[/QUOTE]
thats ok, a little focus with photoshop will do the trick.......BLAST, they're both wearing sunglasses! :D
[QUOTE=GT F1]Hey Rob, were you a mod when you first joined?[/QUOTE]
yes, because i was involved in the development. not so much the code (cuz i can't code worth a sh*t) but more of the new design ideas, clothing store, etc.
and of course the consistent show coverage. wouter and i have chatted for a long time, but i started with official show coverage back in 2003 with the Detroit Auto Show.
first Q, from Wouter, via me.
What made the 1955 Mille Miglia victory legendary, other than the record time?
1955 Mille Miglia:
- Stirling Moss was the first winner who wasn't italian since 1931
- Denis Jenkinson used a roadbook in a can, it was many meters long
- they also tried to use a incar-radio, but it wasn't good enough for the rough roads and the loud car
- with 10hrs 7min 48sec it was the fastest time of all times
- average speed: 157,65 kph
another clue
...the first time a co-driver had notes and was more than someone reading a map, which laid the foundation of a modern day WRC-type co-driver?