Olsen
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Anyone here who are at Monaco Grand Prix Qualifications with their M8s? If so, could we see some pictures?
monochromejrnl
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any while you're at it, if anyone has had luck mowing the lawn with a chainsaw, please let us know... ;P
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Socke
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Anyone here who are at Monaco Grand Prix Qualifications with their M8s? If so, could we see some pictures?
Hm, even in Montecarlo one needs a tele outside the paddock. But perhaps somebody with paddock access is a member here?
larmarv916
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FYI....Teh FIA is so resrcitive about press and photo approvals it is nuts. So it woudl need to be some person who has been"given" a VIP necklace or team sponsor pass. Our publication tried to get this done a couple of times but the cost just does not justify the pain.
I suggest you go "Planet_F1.com" very good photos.
Should a M8 happen to appear that would be interesting but, I wont hold my breath.
Best Regards.....Laurance
I suggest you go "Planet_F1.com" very good photos.
Should a M8 happen to appear that would be interesting but, I wont hold my breath.
Best Regards.....Laurance
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I had a VIP pass for an F1 race, I couldn't see anything. But it did result in obtaining free wine and cheese.
Olsen
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I had a VIP pass for an F1 race, I couldn't see anything. But it did result in obtaining free wine and cheese.
...and the pictures...?
The VIP pass was great to get into the Porsche Supercup garages. And of course, the F1 engines screaming at 19,000 rpm and the incredibly fast gear changes were audio treats. But that could be heard anyway, no need for a pass. 
Here is Schumacher going the wrong way on the Indy front straight, first USGP in 2000:
Here is Schumacher going the wrong way on the Indy front straight, first USGP in 2000:

Olsen
Well-known
Just excellent, digitalintrigue! USGP of 2000 is the closest we get. So far. The real Monaco GP is tomorrow with expected rain. Anyone there?
Talking of Grand Prix; over here in Europe we are watching the The Eurovision Song Contest transmitted from Beograd, Serbia. Anyone with a M8 there?
Talking of Grand Prix; over here in Europe we are watching the The Eurovision Song Contest transmitted from Beograd, Serbia. Anyone with a M8 there?
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MartinP
Veteran
The Eurovision Song Contest . . . . I am so glad that the M8 doesn't record "audio-notes" along with the images, errrrmmm - does it ???
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vieri
Leica Ambassador
Surely Eric Clapton must be there - maybe he could share some pics with us, if... 
Ororaro
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Oh! 10 years ago I worked as a Bartender at the Siemens Stand and right next to us was the SHELL stand, at the MTL GP. Jackie Stewart came and gave a small intimate and private interview (no press). Very interesting!
2 Years ago I shot the GP with Press pass. No M8, sorry...
2 Years ago I shot the GP with Press pass. No M8, sorry...
Olsen
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Ned,
Were you in Belgrade last night during the Eurovision Song Contest? We watched the show on TV. It is the sort of TV program that everybody disgusts, but everybody see. It was technically a very good show that was brought to us from Serbian TV. But the voting went along predictable ethnic/national lines. And the songs were the usual 'bla bla' covered in glitter and make up.
- The Norwegian contender, Maria Haukaas Storeng - link here: http://www.mariaweb.no/ could hardly walk about on stage in high heeled shoes, being used to wearing jogging shoes and jeans back home. And she 'kissed' the microphone and smeared lip stick around. We were lying flat on the floor of laughter.
Russia won, Norway on fifth.
Were you in Belgrade last night during the Eurovision Song Contest? We watched the show on TV. It is the sort of TV program that everybody disgusts, but everybody see. It was technically a very good show that was brought to us from Serbian TV. But the voting went along predictable ethnic/national lines. And the songs were the usual 'bla bla' covered in glitter and make up.
- The Norwegian contender, Maria Haukaas Storeng - link here: http://www.mariaweb.no/ could hardly walk about on stage in high heeled shoes, being used to wearing jogging shoes and jeans back home. And she 'kissed' the microphone and smeared lip stick around. We were lying flat on the floor of laughter.
Russia won, Norway on fifth.
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infrequent
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actually eurovision explains how the term "eurotrash" came into existence.
Olsen
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I am not that familiar with the term 'eurotrash' so I Googled it and found this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurotrash ....
What is certain is that the Eurovision Song Contest is a parade of Europop at it's worst; the sort of bla-bla music that fills the air just any cafeteria from Malaga in the South to Lappenranta in the North.
What is certain is that the Eurovision Song Contest is a parade of Europop at it's worst; the sort of bla-bla music that fills the air just any cafeteria from Malaga in the South to Lappenranta in the North.
infrequent
Well-known
@olsen - yes my reference was only to the music part. btw just saw the russian winner on the news. certainly interesting! ; )
Arvay
Obscurant
Great Telex at Eurovision '80 as a guest star
Olympus XA2 at the end?
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=6USa0zUMmqI
Olympus XA2 at the end?
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=6USa0zUMmqI
grduprey
Gene
Looks like this was shot from the pit side of the strait way, in which case he is going the correct direction. I was there for all 4 days and never saw anyone going the wrong way. Now i you mean that the Indy GP is run reverse from other F1 races, then you are correct. I had a great seat right at turn 1. Took my R8 and R lenses.
Gene
Gene
Heh.
Yes, he's going the right way for F1, but oval races all run counter clockwise, nothing but left turns.
Speenth
Emmaiter
... while you're at it, if anyone has had luck mowing the lawn with a chainsaw, please let us know... ;P
While some were watching the procession in Monaco, I was snapping a rather more sedate racing pastime in Vienna.
They're not quite F1 fast, but these trotting horses were passing fairly quickly. Chainsaw it may be, but my handheld M8 (with Summarit 90) at 1/6000th seems to have done an adequate job of stopping the action.
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