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  • I tend to try lots of things for a while and see what sticks but top ones would be board gaming, Rubik's cube, electronic repair and sewing.

    I am currently considering horology but haven't really done anything about it yet.

  • millencolin, supported by all American rejects and a really terrible local band called trilby. This was in Glasgow very early noughties.

    Highlights included the singer of trilby smashing his microphone into the face of his guitarists by swinging it round his head, the trilby guitarist trying to crowdsurf with his guitar and no one being particularly fussy about catching him, two half naked Swedish dudes got in a what could only be described as a martial arts contest (all in fun), my friend Shawn had permanent hearing damage cause he didn't know you weren't supposed to spend the whole night 3 inches from the speakers and finally when trilby's lead singer shouted "how we all doing tonight Glasgow?" and was met by complete silence except from one lone Glaswegian reply of "fuck of ya arsehole".

    10/10

  • If the rules said that then yeah, but they don't. The rules do however say we will randomly check x number of cars for rule x on any given weekend and that's what they did. Are you suggesting the fia change the rules in the middles of a weekend in order to disqualify more cars? That would be an outrage.

  • I seem to be in the minority here but isn't that a terrible waste of time? What would it achieve maybe 2 or 3 more disquals, fans are even more outraged. Doesn't seem like a productive use of time. The rules are the way they are to make it not worth it for teams to run out of compliance cars, if a team flies too close to the sun and gets caught then good, its working. The system did its job.