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    Americas' Cup chances or hopes?

    What are how chances in this

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    pretty bloody good
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    we've beaten everybody but luna rossa and oracle in the first round robin so i'd say we'll easily make the finals of the louis vuitton....from there, who knows
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    One of the great things about the Internet is that nobody can see you yawn...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    One of the great things about the Internet is that nobody can see you yawn...
    Philistine

    For anyone who has never raced, it would be pretty boring though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    One of the great things about the Internet is that nobody can see you yawn...
    I think I'll post a sound byte of one my farts.
    The inventors in another thread can work out a way to scratch n sniff it!

    As for the boating, we've lost three in our pool haven't we & can't even blame a dodgy rig collapse. Dosnt feel good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Philistine

    For anyone who has never raced, it would be pretty boring though.
    I've never raced but have loved watching the americas cup since the KZ7 days

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    I like the footage of the virtual racing... when they speed it up so that the races take 5 minutes....
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    I tried to watch some last night I think, too fuzzy. cant wait to win it again this year!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Philistine
    Exactly. Yacht racing is a great and, in case anybody is wondering, really difficult sport.

    But hard to get into. And I think "our" chances are looking pretty minimal to be honest, the new Oracle boat is apparently going like a rocket. Best of luck to them though.

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    'We'? What is this 'we'?

    If a bunch of chaps want to go race in an expensive, useless toy against other bunches of chaps in expensive, useless toys, then I only GAF if it's exciting to watch. Given that I ride my pushbike every day at higher speeds than those boats get through the water, I'm afraid that yacht racing fails to get anywhere near the requisite excitement bar.
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    Your Grub was an offshore helmsman, navigator & tactician so the Americas Cup is compelling stuff to grubs. Even to the extent of downloading the live streaming proggy and replaying and re-analising for months after

    See ... there *is* a life outside of bikes and 'puters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Your Grub was an offshore helmsman, navigator & tactician so the Americas Cup is compelling stuff to grubs. Even to the extent of downloading the live streaming proggy and replaying and re-analising for months after

    See ... there *is* a life outside of bikes and 'puters
    Good man. Lasers, Paper Tigers and Noelex 30's for me. I guess it's like chess - when you've done it, you see stuff which doesn't even register with non-yachties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    ...expensive, useless toys....
    you mean, kinda like bikes??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Noelex 30's for me.
    Nice boats, good class racing. Grub is a jafa so did all his watersports on the Waitemata - great sailing

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