OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread, MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 4
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arsenalmorris said:
Can't even read the title and put a DESCRIPTIVE TITLE ...VEA said:
arsenalmorris said:
Can't even read the title and put a DESCRIPTIVE TITLE ...N5 NRO said:
John D. said:
kapiteinlangzaam said:
Another brown trouser moment on the Nurburgring:
http://youtu.be/pdPk6mA_gZs?t=1m40s
This is why you (potentially) need deep pockets if you are doing a touristenfahrten!!
fk me http://youtu.be/pdPk6mA_gZs?t=1m40s
This is why you (potentially) need deep pockets if you are doing a touristenfahrten!!
New underpants for the black Impreza driver!
Never been to the 'Ring but following that closely at that speed is asking for trouble on a tourist day it would seem. You don't get much warning of an incident ahead.
Blue car came so close to nailing that muscle car (Ford Falcon?). Better save than the black car in many respects.
N5 NRO said:
John D. said:
kapiteinlangzaam said:
Another brown trouser moment on the Nurburgring:
http://youtu.be/pdPk6mA_gZs?t=1m40s
This is why you (potentially) need deep pockets if you are doing a touristenfahrten!!
fk me http://youtu.be/pdPk6mA_gZs?t=1m40s
This is why you (potentially) need deep pockets if you are doing a touristenfahrten!!
New underpants for the black Impreza driver!
Never been to the 'Ring but following that closely at that speed is asking for trouble on a tourist day it would seem. You don't get much warning of an incident ahead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyc8GhdkLs
thetapeworm said:
Lucky guys! Good save by the blue one though.I can't work out if the Red car anchored on or simply backed off and the blue and black car didn't notice until it was too late?
If he anchored on, he's partly at fault here as there was no real reason that he shouldn't have just passed the white car on the left.
Just last week I was pinning down a tight country lane and coming around a tight corner (that I couldn't see around) there was a tractor in the worst position possible. I braked and slowed, then watched my rear view for my dozey mate, I backed off my brakes to allow him more room to stop and gave him space to get past if he couldn't stop in time.
If I had just anchored on and took the middle of the road no doubt he would've hit me or taken evasive and probably binned his car.
If he anchored on, he's partly at fault here as there was no real reason that he shouldn't have just passed the white car on the left.
Just last week I was pinning down a tight country lane and coming around a tight corner (that I couldn't see around) there was a tractor in the worst position possible. I braked and slowed, then watched my rear view for my dozey mate, I backed off my brakes to allow him more room to stop and gave him space to get past if he couldn't stop in time.
If I had just anchored on and took the middle of the road no doubt he would've hit me or taken evasive and probably binned his car.
Everything Wrong With National Treasure In 13 Minutes Or Less
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ul-_ZWvXTs&fe...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ul-_ZWvXTs&fe...
KAZ: Pushing the virtual divide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnXy81vk1LY
1 hour 24 minutes about the passion and creative drive of Kazunori Yamauchi, the architect behind Gran Turismo's birth and breath-taking fifteen-year evolution. This film will trace his relentless willingness to challenge himself, to hold none of his past achievements sacred, and push beyond the virtual divide in his pursuit of perfection. Through the support of PlayStation, Kaz's journey has forever changed the gaming and automotive landscape and in doing so, has redefined how we perceive the relationship between art, entertainment and culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnXy81vk1LY
1 hour 24 minutes about the passion and creative drive of Kazunori Yamauchi, the architect behind Gran Turismo's birth and breath-taking fifteen-year evolution. This film will trace his relentless willingness to challenge himself, to hold none of his past achievements sacred, and push beyond the virtual divide in his pursuit of perfection. Through the support of PlayStation, Kaz's journey has forever changed the gaming and automotive landscape and in doing so, has redefined how we perceive the relationship between art, entertainment and culture.
Sargeant Orange said:
That is impressive.thetapeworm said:
What is that noise at 1:05?0000 said:
thetapeworm said:
What is that noise at 1:05?https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=6451319088317...
Crazy video of a guy running onto a football match, gets tackled by cops, the cops then get tackled by players and then get mobbed by fans!!
fb link.
Crazy video of a guy running onto a football match, gets tackled by cops, the cops then get tackled by players and then get mobbed by fans!!
fb link.
StottyEvo said:
I can't work out if the Red car anchored on or simply backed off and the blue and black car didn't notice until it was too late?
If he anchored on, he's partly at fault here as there was no real reason that he shouldn't have just passed the white car on the left.
Just last week I was pinning down a tight country lane and coming around a tight corner (that I couldn't see around) there was a tractor in the worst position possible. I braked and slowed, then watched my rear view for my dozey mate, I backed off my brakes to allow him more room to stop and gave him space to get past if he couldn't stop in time.
If I had just anchored on and took the middle of the road no doubt he would've hit me or taken evasive and probably binned his car.
If you watch the other two vids (from blue and black Impreza respectively) you get a better picture. Red car does anchor on but in reaction to the white M3, which itself is reacting to the classic muscle car thing ahead which virtually stops when still 500m from the marshalls on track. The blue and black cars are going too quick to react in time and have to take avoiding action around the sudden road block. If he anchored on, he's partly at fault here as there was no real reason that he shouldn't have just passed the white car on the left.
Just last week I was pinning down a tight country lane and coming around a tight corner (that I couldn't see around) there was a tractor in the worst position possible. I braked and slowed, then watched my rear view for my dozey mate, I backed off my brakes to allow him more room to stop and gave him space to get past if he couldn't stop in time.
If I had just anchored on and took the middle of the road no doubt he would've hit me or taken evasive and probably binned his car.
With hindsight red car and M3 would have been better braking more gently and going past the classic, but I guess the natural reaction is to stay 'in line' in this situation.
More I watch this the more I think if I ever go to the 'Ring I'll drive it like a country road rather than a race track. The tourist days have no where near enough marshalls for the speed some cars travel at.
thetapeworm said:
Possibly the most delicious looking video I've seen.My (rather poor) efforts at filming the two Lancasters coming in to land at Southend Airport today:
Our Lancaster
The Canadian one
Our Lancaster
The Canadian one
This ice bucket bks has been getting on my nerves, apart from the Clarkson one, that's amused me
NSFW if you have sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU6pB7s7rtg
NSFW if you have sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU6pB7s7rtg
thetapeworm said:
KAZ: Pushing the virtual divide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnXy81vk1LY
1 hour 24 minutes about the passion and creative drive of Kazunori Yamauchi, the architect behind Gran Turismo's birth and breath-taking fifteen-year evolution. This film will trace his relentless willingness to challenge himself, to hold none of his past achievements sacred, and push beyond the virtual divide in his pursuit of perfection. Through the support of PlayStation, Kaz's journey has forever changed the gaming and automotive landscape and in doing so, has redefined how we perceive the relationship between art, entertainment and culture.
Yet still takes 6 years to release games that aren't finished with the same gaping flaws. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnXy81vk1LY
1 hour 24 minutes about the passion and creative drive of Kazunori Yamauchi, the architect behind Gran Turismo's birth and breath-taking fifteen-year evolution. This film will trace his relentless willingness to challenge himself, to hold none of his past achievements sacred, and push beyond the virtual divide in his pursuit of perfection. Through the support of PlayStation, Kaz's journey has forever changed the gaming and automotive landscape and in doing so, has redefined how we perceive the relationship between art, entertainment and culture.
s p a c e m a n said:
This ice bucket bks has been getting on my nerves, apart from the Clarkson one, that's amused me
NSFW if you have sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU6pB7s7rtg
NSFW if you have sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU6pB7s7rtg
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