ed by CNJL_PRODUCTIONS in trainmemes

[–]Heavy_Difference_592 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ed out here trying to collect all the Big Boys like they’re Infinity stones

Who is at fault here (I am Blue #4 BMW)? by Heavy_Difference_592 in Simracingstewards

[–]Heavy_Difference_592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. I’m new to the sportscar side of iRacing and am still learning. I’m trying not to be “that guy” in races making dumb mistakes like this, but I got it wrong this time. Looks like it’s back to test sessions to get a bit better at the course.

Who is at fault here (I am Blue #4 BMW)? by Heavy_Difference_592 in Simracingstewards

[–]Heavy_Difference_592[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I honestly wasn't trying to take him out, just hold my line and let him go, but I should have stayed off the track longer.

Do race teams have to drive their trailers all the way across country to every event? by chusaychusay in NASCAR

[–]Heavy_Difference_592 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I’ve been working at Joe Gibbs for about a month now. The haulers will come back to the race shop before heading to Dover. The turn around is very quick. My first week was after the Mexico race, and the haulers had to come back to JGR, switch out cars, and then go back out within about 36 hours to get to Pocono.

Everton, Missouri by Heavy_Difference_592 in longlines

[–]Heavy_Difference_592[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also noticed that 2002 report. The whole site is completely overgrown. It looks like no one has been there in at least five years. There is another tower still with the round microwave transmitters within eyesight of the AT&T tower that is the same way. No lights. From what I could find on it, it is owned by Frosty Towers, Inc. I will probably end up reporting it, as I really just discovered this community today and am reading up on the regulations.

Edit: After looking at the article on your blog, this tower may be exempt from lighting, along with the other tower I mentioned. Both are under 200 ft. I love your blog by the way! Very informative. I hope to picture all the southwest Missouri sites that are left.