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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-22

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-15

Posted February 15, 2010 at 06:00.

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  • I'm going to be in Chicago area next week. Anyone up for a drink one night? #
  • I'm bummed I'll be in Chicago during the auto show but may not have time to attend. #CAS #
  • RT @MythBusters: Clean snow melts faster than dirty snow #SFOD (Science Fact of the Day) #
  • I guess Grey Poupon is good on Arby's too. http://twitpic.com/129prr #
  • Killing a few minutes @ Cadillac Pizza Pub before a zoning meeting @ McKinney city hall. #fb #
  • Today I demonstrate parking a low clearance car for a moron who mutilated this Miata. http://twitpic.com/12b2t3 #
  • Best description .ever. RT @insideline_com: 2009 BMW M3: A Bargain If You Really Care http://bit.ly/cNtqof #
  • Nice! RT @Hyundai: Edmunds.com says #Hyundai Sonata site traffic increased 594% following #superbowl ads! http://tinyurl.com/yf3dwts... #
  • RT @JimDeMint: It's going to keep snowing in DC until Al Gore cries "uncle" #
  • As it should be. The rest of us can turn it off if desired. RT @DR1665: @michaelbanovsky the lowest common denominator is always the target. #
  • Not many celebrity deaths hit me that hard. This one does. RIP Captain Phil Harris. Prayers go out to his family. http://j.mp/b3WqUB #
  • ha! RT @AmberWawas: Don't tell your Challenger. RT @burnoutradio Just had my way with the 370Z. She's havin a smoke now. Great ride! -nick #
  • Hey DFW & Houston tweeps – Free Studio Movie Grill passes! go here: http://bit.ly/cdqz20 #
  • Finally working on my Raging Bull Texas Stampede article. Should be done tonight. proofed and posted tomorrow. Stay tuned! #
  • Freakshow! It's global warming again! http://twitpic.com/12lcmc #
  • Snow is easily up to 3 inches now and still coming strong. #
  • Moronic plans by @NBC lacking in online Winter Olympics coverage. From @dallas_news: http://bit.ly/bA0fEl. pls RT! #
  • Bring it! RT @AsianMartin: @BerryLowman Hah, I have access to an LP560-4, I would destroy you all! [Maybe not @NewMexExpress ' Mustang] #
  • BREAKING NEWS! Viking frogmen chase Google street view car! http://bit.ly/9IcKT2 #
  • & still coming RT @dallas_news: Dallas is flirting w/ its snowiest day ever. Nearly 6 inches down & 7.5 is the record – http://bit.ly/ckCwHv #
  • How to Conquer a Raging Bull with 25 Sports Cars – http://bit.ly/rbts2010 #RBTS #
  • For you yankees saying our TX snow is nothing, remember, we don't have salt or plows. Every road tonight will be ice. #
  • "Law firm of Seacrest and Slumdog". I love Community. Hilarious #fb #
  • For those visiting Reflections of the Drive.com on an iPhone, Android, or other touchscreen, the 1st visit should load the mobile theme. #
  • Love my home office view. Not looking fwd to houses actually being out there. http://twitpic.com/12rnwe #
  • for the morning crew…How to Conquer a Raging Bull with 25 Sports Cars – http://bit.ly/rbts2010 #
  • Neighbor w/ 4 vehicles & no interest in performance driving took the Z06 w/ summer tires to work in the snow/ice? Seriously?! #
  • Finally a good excuse to get out and drive in this winter wonderland. kiddo has a dr. appt. #
  • Someone needs a better option for the snow. http://twitpic.com/12sc9g #
  • think the vehicle that started the SUV craze will do well in snow w/ no traction or stability control? I bet yes. http://twitpic.com/12smb0 #
  • Thanks for all the #FF love everyone. I apologize for not interacting as much lately. Work is going to be crazy for a few months #
  • Is anyone going to be at Chicago Auto Show next week? @ me! I'm going to be working long hrs, but might make it one evening for a few hours. #
  • 8-12in snow & this is what happens. RT @oncor Now at 200,000 outages in DFW. Snow melting causes branches to snap back -additional outages. #
  • #TejasCrew RT @joelfeder: Thinking of meeting at @classic_chevy Sat 20th for anyone interested. EARLY am (like 8am). Anyone interested? #
  • Early Valentine's dinner at an English Pub. Yes, my wife rocks. #
  • Ha! RT @raywert: Chevy Silverado: The official pickup truck of Canadians lighting an Olympic torch twice. #Olympics #
  • My thoughts exactly. RT @SeanRLoh There is NO excuse that guy died at the Olympics. A simple piece of plexiglass would have saved his life. #
  • Again? Idiots. RT @dallas_news Dallas Zoo gorilla wandered outside its area. It's reportedly still enclosed in an area & cut off from public #
  • At least it's not mauling ppl this time. RT @dallas_news SWAT team called to zoo as precaution to assist returning the gorilla to its area #
  • RT @NewMexExpress: I have a set of BMW meric wheels for sale. Make me an offer #DustBall http://tweetphoto.com/11289223 #
  • ha! nice. RT @mikejuergens: @cbaccus http://bit.ly/ckabsN Take That BMW #
  • My wife is awesome. #earlyValentinesBeer http://twitpic.com/133x0j #
  • Fort Worth Water Gardens http://twitpic.com/133x4b #
  • Heel toe FTW even in traffic RT @SeanRLoh @Pinkgineer @foxytuner I can heel & toe my miata with flip flops but prefer barefoot all the time #
  • hate the Speed Channel. 1st they push Conti Challenge race because of stupid nascar trucks. then it runs long & my dvr misses end of Conti #
  • Very cool. RT @grantimahara: Behold, the Roman Army Knife! (1800 years before the Swiss…) http://bit.ly/aiTXyw #
  • ok folks, I need to quit tweeting and finish packing. 5pm flight to Chicago. have a great Valentine's Day! I'll be back on at DFW I'm sure #
  • haha! RT @joelfeder: As seen on someone's facebook status, "Isn't the Daytona 500 on right now? Why is walmart so busy?" That is hilarious. #
  • Headed to the Windy City today, but I guarantee the wind is stronger here. It's howling & slamming trash bins against my house. #
  • Got my favorite seat. Fwd exit row with view of ground & wing controls http://twitpic.com/13arzs #
  • Made it to Chicago/Deerfield. Thanks for all the well-wishes everyone. #
  • Hoping I can actually make it to Chicago Auto Show this week. #CAS2010 #
  • Gotta love hotels from 1982. http://twitpic.com/13cupg #

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How to Conquer a Raging Bull with 25 Sports Cars

Posted February 11, 2010 at 16:05.

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Copyright 1998 Jeff Bucchino & RBTS

Imagine twenty-five sports cars. Imagine over forty automotive enthusiasts. Imagine Texas roads which make sports cars smile. Imagine fine dining as well as small-town home cookin’. Imagine combining all this into a four-day experience. What you now have is the Raging Bull Texas Stampede (RBTS).

This is the seventh annual Stampede and personally my fourth year to attend. I’ve attended hundreds of driving events over the years. I’ve discussed hundreds more with other enthusiasts. I’ve even researched drives throughout the country and read many different experiences. Nothing can compare to the Stampede. Many other drives encounter great roads. Many are well planned. However, it’s the level of planning, the safety precautions, and even the intricate maps which supersede everything else. The “Tourmaster” is behind all this planning, yet always in front leading the way. We, the Stampede participants, are incredibly thankful.

I will assure you, and assure you again, that on the Stampede you will enjoy almost every ounce of performance in your car while on public roads. (Obeying all traffic laws of course!) I mentioned the safety precautions. Slow is now what has come to mind for most of you, but you need to read the beginning of this paragraph again. The list of precautions is huge and for the most part there to allow you to drive faster while staying safe. Of course, as usual, a good part of this is not being stupid and just driving within your limits. This is made easier by the fact that to attend you must be older than 25 or have had some legitimate racing experience.




Here’s how it went down…

Thursday. Since many couldn’t meet until Friday morning, Thursday was an “unofficial” day for the Raging Bull Texas Stampede VII. We met that morning, hoping the rain was done and the roads would soon clear. Unfortunately the forecast was for rain all day and through Friday. Soon the drizzle began again. While a bit disappointed, you could still see a twinge of excitement in everyone’s eyes. Well, almost everyone. I brought my dad this year. Being a retired pilot, I knew he was familiar with speed and more g-forces than we would experience over the next few days. What I didn’t know is how he’d handle not being the “pilot”. I might have seen a little apprehension in his face that morning. We had eight cars and another meeting us a few miles down the road. Luckily that morning’s drive was intended to enjoy the beautiful landscape of the Austin hill country. We did exactly that…for the entire 200 yards of visibility. We had hope though, as we were to visit Harris Hill Road’s 1.8 mile, 11-turn track.

Copyright Bill Jurasz Copyright Bill Jurasz
H2H track images courtesy of Bill Jurasz.

Luckily, for the most part, the rain held off while at Harris Hill. A few others had joined the group for the afternoon that couldn’t make the morning drive. The track was wet but still a lot of fun. We started off with some classroom instruction by a couple great guys (think BMWCCA / PCA / pro-racer types). Next we headed out for some lead/follow laps, alternating 2nd position behind the instructor car. While these weren’t hot laps, they were far from one-handed coffee drinking laps. After that, everyone had the opportunity to ride along in an instructor car or as a passenger in their own car with an instructor at the wheel. I took advantage of that and moved over. My dad sat in the back, and I sat in awe at how smooth and effortlessly my Infiniti G35 was flogged around a wet track. I got a few suspension setup tips, and I learned a few different lines which were amazingly helpful on a wet track. It was beautiful. I then was fortunate enough to be one of the participants allowed to do hot laps in my own car. So I spent a good 15-20 minutes trying to recreate the earlier laps with the advantage of two less people in the car. Apparently my car also had an extra helping of oversteer which was mysteriously absent when the instructor drove. All in all, even with the rain, it was a great day. Then it was to the hotel and a great dinner with plenty of words like coil-overs, torque, and boost-controllers.

Friday. A monsoon apparently came during the night and was hovering. We gathered for the drivers’ meeting where the true identity of the Tourmaster was revealed as he stressed safety about cold performance tires and wet roads. We started off in a heavy rain and worked our way to the middle of nowhere, where we primarily would remain for the next 2-3 days. I really mean nowhere. There’s nothing out there but freaky albino deer, turkey vultures, and amazingly smooth twisty roads. Throughout the day, we all came to terms with the wet roads. Some, me included, even began to enjoy them as our tires surprised us with remarkable levels of grip. After 264 miles, with only a couple short breaks and a wonderful Italian lunch, we arrived at our destination. Hickville. Redneckville. I can’t remember the name. The lodging and dining options were limited, but to the Tourmaster’s credit, the roads nearby were just too good to not subject us to a few visions of The Shining. Regardless, there was food and a bed there, and that was all that mattered.

Saturday. An early morning was met by a certain yellow Corvette Z06 (Big Bird) being washed in the freezing cold by a cut-off hose while a few of us went for a quick run up and over a mountain and back. The roads were a bit damp, but the mountain road was sublime. Afterward, at our drivers’ meeting, our spirits were high with a forecast of sunshine for the rest of the weekend. The roads were soon dry as we bombed away toward a Tex-Mex lunch and a quick visit to the Mexican border. By this point, Big Bird had to have had at least 4 baths. That afternoon, we drove a 17 mile stretch of near-perfect pavement and high-speed sweepers. The road ended at a highway with (gasp) traffic which led to our hotel for the night. So we did what any good enthusiasts would do. We turned around, drove back 17 miles, turned around again, and drove the 17 miles a third time. On this last leg of 17 miles along with 70 or so twisty mountain highway miles back to the hotel, I let my dad drive. Keep in mind; he’s never had a sports car. The next thing I know, he’s throwing the gear lever around, smoothly pitching it into turns, gunning it out, and catching the car in front of us. Impressive. That night we had a wonderful steak dinner and a few of us hosted some of the great officers and airmen of our great United States Air Force. Wonderful conversations ensued. Raffle drawings were conducted. Someone won a set of Toyo tires. My dad won a DVD player. It was the perfect end to the perfect day of driving.


Sunday. After another drivers’ meeting and Big Bird’s 505th bath, we were back on the road. It was an absolutely gorgeous day again with even more roads almost devoid of any traffic. Only as we neared our lunch break did we encounter any other vehicles. So we just relaxed and enjoyed the pretty country as we approached some great BBQ. It felt like the old west…but with cars. As we ate, many stories were told of how we each conquered the Raging Bull over the past few days. Some said their goodbyes and went on their way. The rest of us caravanned for as long as possible before peeling off one by one toward home.



The drive home on I-35 was long, but we blended into traffic at what seemed an obnoxiously sloooowwww rate. My dad and I discussed the many great people and cars we met and admired the past few days. My dad even began to ask questions about which new cars handled well, had good acceleration, and would be good in the Kansas City and Colorado snow. We made it home and my parents went on with their usual retiree travel, heading for Phoenix for a couple months. The next thing I know, my dad and I were swapping emails with thoughts and links to car reviews and stats. Well good, at least he has an idea what he wants. I figure once they go back to Kansas City in a couple months, he’ll take his Civic out of the garage, sell it, and buy something fun.

Nine days. That’s how long it took. Nine days later he bought a 2010 Subaru WRX Premium. He wanted good handling. Its all-wheel drive system and suspension has it covered. He wanted good acceleration. 0-60 in 4.7 seconds. Covered. I guess the Civic will still be in Kansas City in March to sell in better weather.

Watch out in Maricopa County, Dad. I hear Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a tough one.



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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-09

Posted February 9, 2010 at 06:00.

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  • Reading massive statement of work documents during my late lunch. Exciting. #
  • This is pure awesome. Protect yourself! http://www.safenow.org/ #
  • One of the best Bud Light commercials ever. http://bit.ly/cBajx8 #
  • Anyone watch Ultimate Street Car Invitational on Speed? best car porn I've seen in a long time! #
  • I never knew my company had robots which deliver client presentations. This woman could not be any more un-human in her obvious note-reading #
  • Thank…you for attending this…..meeting. I…hope you benefit from….my random pitch…..changes. (after shoving a pen in my ear, yes!) #
  • Thanks & a #FF back at @txGarage @classic_chevy @AmberWawas @BerryLowman & @adamaoc #
  • RT @babylandreth: It's been a while since my last tweet. I guess I was distracted by being cute & walking. Yep. 5 steps. #
  • How to throw a Superbowl party. http://bit.ly/aEuXbO #
  • A bit late but heading to Cars & Coffee. #
  • Suck. My favorite touchless car wash jacked prices by a dollar. #
  • What's wrong with this picture? http://twitpic.com/11p7e5 #
  • Ha! RT @stigquotes: Some say every time he blinks, God smites a kitten #
  • Took a few pics @ Cars & Coffee. I'll have them on my site soon. #
  • At Sonic swapping out my battery in the G35. Luckily there was a Firestone 1 block away. #fb #
  • Dead. http://twitpic.com/11q2iz #
  • This should not require moving fuse boxes & rerouting wiring harnesses. http://twitpic.com/11q426 #
  • I'm thinking a drain down there would have been smart. http://twitpic.com/11q540 #
  • She starts. Last cover going back on. http://twitpic.com/11q841 #
  • http://bit.ly/blbAM3 RT @realmudmonster: Pirate Pig? RT @BerryLowman: http://twitpic.com/11qeet Pirate Pig spotted on @trentor_drive's G35 #
  • Muddin' edition Corvette with a dream catcher & C4 exhaust tips. #
  • Forgot I took this leaving C&C. Still one of my favorites from Porsche. http://twitpic.com/120rfm #
  • RT @donttrythis: Recursion: when your wife falls asleep WHILE watching videos from cutethingsfallingasleep.org, THUS becoming one of them. #
  • Wish i could make it. RT @ApexDriving: Calling all Intermediate & Advanced Run Group Drivers! Sign up for March 21 BYOC! See u on track day! #
  • It's official. Shareholders approved & docs are signed. We're now "A Xerox Company". #fb #
  • Sweet! My video debut! RT @burnoutradio: Muscle Car Shoot-out Trailer http://youtu.be/IdVGAfcC2GA?a #
  • stop yer whining. That car is manageable, even fun in the rain. RT @burnoutradio: HEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLP! The nismo's trying to kill me! #

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Burnout Radio Muscle Car Shootout Trailer!

Posted February 8, 2010 at 12:20.

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You may remember that I had the opportunity to review the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS a few months ago. Well, that wasn’t all the fun I had with the car. The guys at Burnout Radio planned out an amazing day of head-to-head goodness with the Camaro, a Dodge Challenger SRT-8, and a Ford Mustang GT500.

Mark your calendars for February 22 when the full video hits, but for now, here a teaser!

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