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Old 10-18-2006, 06:24 PM
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These new Cali folks pretty much reinforce everything I ever heard about them.
and.. there it is!!

couldn't resist, could you.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:32 PM
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and.. there it is!!

couldn't resist, could you.
Hey bro,
If the shoe fits........................
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:35 PM
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Hey bro,
If the shoe fits........................
I don't believe you should consider me your bro, bro.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:37 PM
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I don't believe you should consider me your bro, bro.
Take it easy, brah.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:39 PM
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Take it easy, brah.
ok.. I'm sorry.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:39 PM
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I don't believe you should consider me your bro, bro.
Ok, ok, I retract my statement about Cali and apologize for you taking the lighthearted jab very seriously.
But I have to tell you, based upon your insistence that Joel and others should see tragedy and avoid it, if you live near the fault line out there and an earthquake devestates the place, I ain't donating no money to a relief fund for iq challenged folks who should have known better than to live in a state with a major fault line and a history of earthquakes.
That sound logical to you?
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:41 PM
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Ok, ok, I retract my statement about Cali and apologize for you taking the lighthearted jab very seriously.
But I have to tell you, based upon your insistence that Joel and others should see tragedy and avoid it, if you live near the fault line out there and an earthquake devestates the place, I ain't donating no money to a relief fund for iq challenged folks who should have known better than to live in a state with a major fault line and a history of earthquakes.
That sound logical to you?
yes.

and apology accepted.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:48 PM
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A STRONG trend I have seen in the many people I ask opinions of about the Polytrack on a daily basis is that 90% of the people who do NOT like it have what I consider as an ery advanced level of knwoledge when it come to horse racing, and of the people who are advoctaes of Polytrack, about 90% of them have a very elementary knowledge of horse racing and only understand short term, on-the-surface issues...

That is a fast from a general observation I've made, and thats NOT A GOOD THING AT ALL.....that's like having a bunch of naive 18yos having a najority vote on who the next President will be (which is what MTV and P Diddy attempted to do when they had their hidden agenda on trying to get a democrat in office a few years ago with their VOTE OR DIE campaign IMO)...

If you don't understand the game you shouldn't have a lot of weight in the conversation of Polytrack....just my opinion..

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Old 10-18-2006, 06:50 PM
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A STRONG trend I have seen in the many people I ask opinions of about the Polytrack on a daily basis is that 90% of the people who do NOT like it have what I consider as an ery advanced level of knwoledge when it come to horse racing, and of the people who are advoctaes of Polytrack, about 90% of them have a very elementary knowledge of horse racing and only understand short term, on-the-surface issues...

hat is a fast from a general observation I've made, and thats NOT A GOOD THING AT ALL.....that's like having a bunch of naive 18yos having a najority vote on who the next President will be (which is what MTV and P Diddy attempted to do when they had their hidden agenda on trying to get a democrat in office a few years ago with their VOTE OR DIE campaign IMO)...

If you don't understand the game you shouldn't have a lot of weight in the conversation of Polytrack....just my opinion..
Then why don't we just all shut up and you can debate yourself oh great one.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:41 PM
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Ok, ok, I retract my statement about Cali and apologize for you taking the lighthearted jab very seriously.
But I have to tell you, based upon your insistence that Joel and others should see tragedy and avoid it, if you live near the fault line out there and an earthquake devestates the place, I ain't donating no money to a relief fund for iq challenged folks who should have known better than to live in a state with a major fault line and a history of earthquakes.
That sound logical to you?

I think the whole argument is some people see this as a tragedy and others see it as an opportunity for the industry to grow. Those are two factors that are arguable, but no fact will be known for years to come.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:43 PM
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I think the whole argument is some people see this as a tragedy and others see it as an opportunity for the industry to grow. Those are two factors that are arguable, but no fact will be known for years to come.
Ok, thats cool, and you too Titan Sooner.
But Titan my point was that you can't always see the future.
And Pgard, in no way would I compare polytrack to new coke. New Coke was of dire concern.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:44 PM
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Ok, thats cool, and you too Titan Sooner.
But Titan my point was that you can't always see the future.
And Pgard, in no way would I compare polytrack to new coke. New Coke was of dire concern.
cool.

Panther Piss! I love it.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:49 PM
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but no fact will be known for years to come.
THEN WHY INSTALL THIS CRAP IF THE JURY IS OUT?
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:52 PM
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THEN WHY INSTALL THIS CRAP IF THE JURY IS OUT?
Well, you have to have a large and fair sample before you can have any factual data to decipher.

They used it on training tracks over the last few years, obviously with good results or it would have never made it to the main tracks.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:54 PM
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THEN WHY INSTALL THIS CRAP IF THE JURY IS OUT?
Apparently part of the jury lies in Europe. I personally would try and get a hold of some of the people in Europe who are knowlegeable and train on it. Polytrack may be a passing fancy here. But if it is not, I would try and be ready. If its really that important, which it would be to me if I was in the position to have to deal with it.
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