UKCT are delighted to announce the latest addition to its driver line-up, Master James Stonestreet James has been a member of the UKCT community for some time now, and is a valued contributor in our Teamspeak channel. We have been watching James' progress in LFS over the last few months and are absolutely satisfied that he meets all the criteria for joining the team - he's not incredibly fast, he's capable of rolling a car with the best of us, and most important as far as we're concerned, he's an all-round nice lad
Importantly, James also meets the unspoken criteria for UKCT, including an interest in computing, an extremely extensive knowledge of computers and hardware (yes, James actually really knows his stuff) and the confidence and ability to hold his own in a verbal scrap in our Teamspeak channel
UKCT are a close-knit group that doesn't often open its doors to new players, and I feel James should be proud of himself for gaining UKCT driver status. It's not about on-track pace, to us. We don't pretend to be a particularly competitive team at all. For UKCT, it's all about the individual as he/she relates to a team environment. As many of you know, James suffers from Aspergers Syndrome. This can be a debilitating condition, particularly with respect to social interaction, so to win a spot within our group, and to win the hearts of our members, is something that I hope James will be able to consider a personal milestone achievement!
Welcome to UKCT, James. We're glad to have you onboard
Importantly, James also meets the unspoken criteria for UKCT, including an interest in computing, an extremely extensive knowledge of computers and hardware (yes, James actually really knows his stuff) and the confidence and ability to hold his own in a verbal scrap in our Teamspeak channel
UKCT are a close-knit group that doesn't often open its doors to new players, and I feel James should be proud of himself for gaining UKCT driver status. It's not about on-track pace, to us. We don't pretend to be a particularly competitive team at all. For UKCT, it's all about the individual as he/she relates to a team environment. As many of you know, James suffers from Aspergers Syndrome. This can be a debilitating condition, particularly with respect to social interaction, so to win a spot within our group, and to win the hearts of our members, is something that I hope James will be able to consider a personal milestone achievement!
Welcome to UKCT, James. We're glad to have you onboard