This clip was posted over on Alfa BB to day . Worth a look Tipo 33 eating the big Porsches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD0Of86W750&feature=player_embedded#!
Gully
:P
Nice repost Paul - isnt that sound intoxicating. And even though I've been in the IT industry for 35 years I am still blown away by the technology that allows a high quality video like that to be streamed from some server somewhere in the ether, through endless connections down to my home and over wifi to my laptop sitting on the SPAM bench. On demand, no interuptions, running within a couple of seconds of me clicking on the link. Tim Berners-Lee must be proud!
For me and all my troglodyte friends out there
QuoteTim Berners-Lee must be proud
Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA (born 8 June 1955[1]), also known as "TimBL", is a British physicist, computer scientist and MIT professor,
credited for his invention of the World Wide Web, making the first proposal for it in March 1989 (source Wikipedia).
Thanks Alister i have often wondered who's idea the www was
In 1990 I was working at Cornell University and thinking this WWW and email thing will never work!!!!!!
The Internet ? Isn't that just a series of tubes ?
"troglodyte" a new word learnt, thanks Paul and to the internet............
Quote from: Paul Gulliver on September 09, 2011, 09:20:06 AM
For me and all my troglodyte friends out there
QuoteTim Berners-Lee must be proud
Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA (born 8 June 1955[1]), also known as "TimBL", is a British physicist, computer scientist and MIT professor, credited for his invention of the World Wide Web, making the first proposal for it in March 1989 (source Wikipedia).
Thanks Alister i have often wondered who's idea the www was
One of his basic principles was that he wanted to access data in the same way as his brain worked - i.e. be able to jump directly from one train of thought or one place to another. He also wanted to create those links such that they would always be "live", i.e. that continued to link to current data regardless of whether it was updated or not. We call that a URL.
And here's me thinking it was just a way for the boffins to share their pr0n ;D
Still - the 33 sounded good!
Here you go, Alister, you can have one in your living room.
http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm?SaleCode=LF11&CarID=r122 (http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm?SaleCode=LF11&CarID=r122)
But not in time for the 6 hr!!!