Winning NASCAR Strategy
23 August 2007 at 20:34 Filed in:
Humor
This guy's a genius. I hope I can
study under him one day.
NASCAR Coach Reveals Winning Strategy: 'Drive Fast'
NASCAR Coach Reveals Winning Strategy: 'Drive Fast'
Photography 101: With and Without Flash
21 August 2007 at 13:53 Filed in:
News
This came to me in email from Tim.
Many would think it's a basic photography tip.


Formula1 Driver Kid Photos
16 August 2007 at 14:00 Filed in:
News
These pictures remind me why I don't
want children.



I wish there were more, better Formula1 content on the web. Maybe, OneShot will publish publicly....



I wish there were more, better Formula1 content on the web. Maybe, OneShot will publish publicly....
Driving in Mexico
06 August 2007 at 18:57 Filed in:
News
Last weekend, we drove to Mexico in
the RS4. It was a blast. First off, Mexican cops don't like to give
chase, so we ROCKETED down to Ensenada in about 30 minutes. Mexican
road signs are displayed as sparingly as possible making using them
a challenge. And finally, we were navigating with 15 year old
directions so every sign and landmark has been moved, modified, or
otherwise changed. Dramatically.

Here are some useful tips for driving in Mexico:
• There are no warning street signs. The first sign you see with an arrow that points to the right indicating the street that you want... it's not a warning. That's it. Make the turn. At any and all costs. Because there are NO U-Turns!
• If you are heading south on Baja, you want the 1 or the 1D. The 1D is a toll road. So make sure you have money handy. Also, roads that say "Ensenada Cuota" means this road goes to Ensenada and you'll have to pay tolls.
• In Tijuana, EVERY road leads to Ensenada. Don't worry if you miss the first turn...
Oh, and if you're heading to Ensenada, here's a helpful map. Just hit the 1 or the 1D highway, south...

Just be careful not to run in to these punks.


Here are some useful tips for driving in Mexico:
• There are no warning street signs. The first sign you see with an arrow that points to the right indicating the street that you want... it's not a warning. That's it. Make the turn. At any and all costs. Because there are NO U-Turns!
• If you are heading south on Baja, you want the 1 or the 1D. The 1D is a toll road. So make sure you have money handy. Also, roads that say "Ensenada Cuota" means this road goes to Ensenada and you'll have to pay tolls.
• In Tijuana, EVERY road leads to Ensenada. Don't worry if you miss the first turn...
Oh, and if you're heading to Ensenada, here's a helpful map. Just hit the 1 or the 1D highway, south...

Just be careful not to run in to these punks.
