![]() 06/01/2015 at 17:20 • Filed to: YouTube Comments | ![]() | ![]() |
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So I watched this rather impressive 391KMh or 243MPH run of the F1 at VW’s test track in Germany.
I then turned my attention to the comments. This is where I came across the following gem
I just can’t make sense of this comment.
Can corners really miraculously change? Are there any wizards out there who could possible explain how this is possible?
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I... uh... wha?
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I literally can’t even.
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I have tests to sit tomorrow and this post has made me too dumbfounded to pass. I am very worried now...
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Well I guess if... You know how.. I got nothing.
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Almost any word but "corners" makes sense in that context.
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Bro, you know how physics have changed? Old physics have so much trouble keeping up with modern physics.
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I saw this gem on the video page:
Amazing car for its time but todays hyper cars make it look slow. A Hennessy venom could hit 300mph on this track but the owners of buggati will never let us prove how much faster are car is. We still beat the veyron and it only took 2 miles to do it where as the veyron needed 5 miles to hit top speed. USA USA USA still #1
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wat
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You are right here. Maybe I should do a paper on this subject in the hope of creating a better future for physics where cars could go round bends at full throttle!!!!
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When the McLaren F1 came out, if I got on a scale it would show about 50 lbs. Now it shows about 170. That means that now I have more grip because gravity’s stronger!
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That comment is what made me delve further into the comments. That post itself has gone beyond the point of being understandable in any way.
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#science
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Just tell him he is mistaken, and that even though the UK still uses imperial units (MPH) for vehicle speed, they (since 1978) use the metric system for rating corners. The corners have not changed since then.
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Well. I. Um. Yes? Huh? I. Have no idea
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Obviously 1.5lb psi is the answer.
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I actually felt some brain cells die as I read that. I want restitution!
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Where is natural selection when you need it?
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Well hes not wrong. Newer pavement has been placed on many corners around the world over the years. In that regard corners are modern. :P
Seriously though, that comment is just from someone upset they didn’t buy a Mclaren F1 when it came out.
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