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MW3 isn't the worst game ever, I'm sorry but that is just plain wrong, I don't like it at all, but it isn't the "worst game ever". It might be the worst you've played, but worst ever? No.
I don't know the worst one ever, but the worst one I've played is hard to decide, I don't buy bad games. I guess it would have to be Dead Rising 2. I just didn't like it, barely played it.
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GoldenColt said:Ow I see, you're in trolling mood today, for whatever reason.
Could it be because Vettel failed AGAIN without any troubles to his car?
Anyway, I won't feed you anymore.
Ah, so you have no legit come back, so I must be trolling. Ok, whatever you say.
Clearly the words of someone who has been proven wrong.
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How can you flag that for abuse? You must be the easiest person on Earth to insult.
They gambled when they promoted him, they didn't know he'd turn out to be a good driver, they took a risk and it paid off.
No, when did I say that? Putting words in my mouth. I'm saying, Hamilton never proved himself in a lesser car before he got his chance at a top team, like a fair amount of other top drivers have done now and in the past.
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You don't know what will happen tomorrow, so it is not obvious, Williams might get a great start, both get past Rosberg and then make it really difficult.
I guess you are just in a bad mood that Hamilton failed AGAIN
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Both had to prove themselves in a below par car first. Are you mentally challenged? You cannot dispute what I said.Raikkonen in 1 year proved his worth (some what against the odds) and got a McLaren drive and Vettel managed to pull off some great results in a Toro Rosso and got promoted to Red Bull. Sorry if you don't like it, it is a fact. Buemi didn't prove himself, and didn't get promoted, Ricciardo did and got rewarded. Is that hard to see for you or something? -
He didn't really have it hard in F1 at the start though, like Vettel, Alonso or Raikkonen. He jumped straight into a winning car.
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Well it isn't obvious considering the Williams are behind.
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Skiddyboy13 said:AMS97KRR said:What channel is broadcasting it?
I don't like their calendar system. 10 races from September - June
ITV have rights in the UK.
That's pretty good then.
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Rosberg to win tomorrow unless he has a car fault.
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What channel is broadcasting it?
I don't like their calendar system. 10 races from September - June
EDIT: Also, Senna and Prost both in Formula E :p
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Natalie Pinkham will come back afterwards right?
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I guess if I watch it then I'd support Virgin and Da Costa. If I watch it that is, I'll watch the first few and see if they're good.
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College days:
7:00am: Wake up7:30am: Leave for College
8:55am: College starts
3:55pm: College Ends (Variable though, depending on the day of the week and where my free periods are)
5:10pm: Get home from College
5:10pm - 7:00pm (Tea then PC/PS4)
7:00pm - 8:00pm (Exercise)
8:00pm - 10:45pm (College Work/PC/PS4/Shower/Anything else I need to do)
10:45pm (Bed)
On the weekends I do pretty much nothing so I wont even bother posting that in detail. It is pretty much wake up between 10:00am and 12:00am, then play PC/PS4 or do any random things until around 5:30pm, when I have tea then it pretty much stays the same as college days except I go to bed between 12:00pm and 2:00am
Sometimes there is a job to do (Like the 17th I worked for about 7 hours) but it isn't frequent. Too much spare time.
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Well I got Rosberg (81%)Lewis Hamilton (#44)Nico Hulkenberg (#27)Daniel Ricciardo (#3)Fernando Alonso (#14)Jenson Button (#22)Kimi Raikkonen (#7)Sebastian Vettel (#1)Jules Bianchi (#17)Pastor Maldonado (#13) -
Pretty happy with 1997, grown up with technology. Being born any later would mean missing out on things I've really enjoyed. -
Well I've been very lucky (touch wood it continues). Worst thing I've done is when I was a small kid I hit my eye on a chair pretty bad and needed butterfly stitches. Another bad thing was falling off my bike and my hand landed on a sharp metal thing from a peg and I "sliced" the palm of my hand a bit, nothing too serious but I do have s scar there now. -
I, for once, agree with @GoldenColt. Rosberg has always looked quick but rarely had a chance to do much with poor cars. Pretty sure he got 2nd in Singapore 2008, did well in 2009 there too until he had a penalty (I think). Some podiums in 2010 Mercedes. He's always been rated by experts, he's just never had the chance.i still don't rate him with Hamillton, Vettel and Alonso. But he isn't too far behind is he. -
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Sorry for asking a question on an internet forum. How dare I. Despicable behavior.GoldenColt said:AMS, please stop acting like a 5 year old.
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Why not?DiRTKiNG808 said:
No. Not really.couger1981 said:
And Nico doesn't?PeteTheDuck said:Lewis because he's always been my favourite driver since he started, and he deserves another title in my opinion. -
Last point I'll make on this as it is off-topicNationality cannot be the only reason IMO, there has to be some other legit reason otherwise I'd be tempted to say you only like them because they are successful and use "they're British" as some kind of Divine right to support them. -
Man United get Adidas from next season for 10 years.AWESOME! -
The Idea of supporting is to cheer them on regardless of their current success. It is exactly why I think it is a poor reason to support someone.fIsince08 said:
Chilton is a lost cause, but I would like to see Button do well before he retires. I supported Di Resta too when he was in F1.AMS97KRR said:
Yes. Supporting your country is different to supporting one random guy. F1 isn't about nations, it is about drivers and teams, the World Cup is about nations.fIsince08 said:
Did you want England to win the World Cup?AMS97KRR said:I don't really care. I'm not saying Hamilton because he is British because that is the lamest reason on Earth to want someone to win.If you support someone purely because their British or German or whatever else, it is stupid. How many of you Hamilton fans are genuine Max Chilton fans or fans of every British driver ever? Most of the time it is more or less "I support him because he is a successful British driver"And we all know I support Hulkenberg too.Obviously all the fan boys on here will instantly disagree with me, but they know it is true.What if your favourite British driver changes nationality to French tomorrow? What then? -
Yes. Supporting your country is different to supporting one random guy. F1 isn't about nations, it is about drivers and teams, the World Cup is about nations. If F1 ever becomes about countries, I'll be supporting Britain/England.fIsince08 said:
Did you want England to win the World Cup?AMS97KRR said:I don't really care. I'm not saying Hamilton because he is British because that is the lamest reason on Earth to want someone to win.If you support someone purely because their British or German or whatever else, it is stupid. How many of you Hamilton fans are genuine Max Chilton fans or fans of every British driver ever? Most of the time it is more or less "I support him because he is a successful British driver".It is like in Football when people support a team because they are local. If you support a team like Chelsea or City, they are barely anything to be proud of locally. Funded by foreign Billionaires and fielding mostly foreign players. And what if I move house? Who is local then?
If you had to pick one F1 driver to win who whould it be.
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I'm not saying Hamilton isn't talented at all, I am just saying.
Anyway, he wasn't expected to win the title in 2007. they just wanted a decent first season, they probably would have been happy with some podiums and a 4th place in the WDC.
Vettel's 2008 win in the STR is better than Hamiltons first win, hands down. Vettel nearly robbed Hamilton of the title in 2008 and finished well in the races after the first 5.
"You're clutching at straws for whatever reason. Probably frustration about Vettel once again losing out to Daniel and Seb's reputation crumbling faster than the PiCK UP!-Cookie I'm about to eat while being amused by your comments"
I'm not really frustrated at all. Most reasonable human beings understand that people have ups and downs and this year just isn't Vettels year, just like 2011 wasn't Hamiltons and that 2008 wasn't Raikkonens. Raikkonen was nowhere in the second half of 2008 and first bit of 2009, yet in 2012 he came back better than he was then and in 2013 looked just as good. Give it a couple of years and then we'll see where everyone stands, far too early to judge now. Ricciardo could fade away next year into obscurity while Vettel is winning. But of course, if that happens then we all know what people will say.
Can't say I care about most people's opinion on certain drivers as 90% of commenters on various sites (PF1 being by far the worst) are too deluded and blinded by their own fanboyism to see things reasonably. Things are great right now for Vettel, but time will tell, you can't write off 5/6 years (2007-2013 was on the whole, good) of good driving based on half a season, especially because of the new cars being radically different.