TBH it's not that difficult to find out where someone lives. I once dug up Joe's address and looked it up on google earth. He has a nice trampoline in the backyard
Albert Road?! That is a really outdated phonebook . My dad used to live there 40 years ago .
EDIT: That is where my where my dad's stepfather lived 10 years ago before he died :P. I guess you got it from BT . It doesn't list our household - w00t.
Zeug: You were wrong . He got it from AutoTrader links . Anyways, Jack actually found the address to my dad's dead stepfather. Our household isn't on phonebooks.
Tbh, everyone was purposefully crashing into the stopped cars after they finished. And they were getting a pretty intense jolt. (As seen in the end of that video.)
When I rolled it, I hit the tires on the entry to the chicane and then one of the cars. And that threw me sideways then back to the center when it got to a certain point.
However I think hitting a barrier would be pretty deadly. It would depend how quick the chair reacts.
It would actually be great if people could die playing a simulator. That way people would think twice before going pedal to the metal in a turn at 290km/h and aiming into someone else who is trying to take the right turn, just to say "ROFL CARS FLY LOLOLOL". (Blackwood, 2006, demo stories)
It would also be funny....
The New York Times "Guy badly injured by red and white barrier - He says 'Scawen is to blame'."
"Noob incidence on racing games reduced by 90%, says specialist"
"Hacker discovers new way to go to moon through Live for Speed"
And tragic.
"Lag kills four during a virtual race. Two injured".