So I timed how long it would take a co-worker (who knows nothing about racing) to Google Kokomo Speedway, look for the Kokomo Klash, and to see if there was any information on entry fees. It look him 15 seconds to start telling me what the fees were.
Don, when you make statements to try and prove your point and you exaggerate the hell out it, you lose credibility. Same thing goes when you say things like this.
"And last of all, please tell me why in the world I would be going to the kokomo web site in the first place. I've raced all over the country and there's no reason to go to every tracks web site (if they have one). I run several businesses, do extensive traveling, maintain three race cars, show Boxers dogs. I have an extremely busy schedule unlike some of you who apparently play with the computer all day. Congratulations but telling me that I missed it because I should have gone to some web site for something I knew nothing about is crazy"
Well I have traveled and still travel to a lot of racetracks all over the country too and before I got to a race these days, I get on their website to see what they have to say. I find out when they start, how much money it will be to get in, how far it is from my house, and so forth. I have been doing that for years now! Before it was Speed Sport News and a race track book that Mr. Brown would sell every year. Why wouldn't someone with a race car do the same thing??
For someone who is "extremely" busy to be on a computer all day, you sure have a lot of posts in one day.
I think a lot of people agree with you at times Don, but when you go off in tangents like above (and this is one of many), people don't take you serious. Maybe if you just stick with the main point you are trying to get across, more people might start listening to you. Just a friendly suggestion Don.
Jason
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Last edited by sprinthead; 10/14/11 at 10:18 AM.
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