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Sean O'Gorman
07-10-04, 03:05 AM
So I'm sitting here at 3 AM pretty bored, its my first night doing third shift and I can't fall asleep because the customers are going to start showing up within an hour and I drank a ton of Red Bull before I came in. :D

So to kill time, I brought my Prototypes book, I want to finally read this thing from start to finish (excluding the hundreds of pages of race results of course). Anyway, here is one of the quotes from the beginning:


Rules do not limit a designer; they actually free him. "The more restrictive the rules, the more challenging. It brings out the most of your creativity. If there are no rules, no limits on your creativeness, where do you start?" -Dick Yagami, design engineer for BMW and Nissan

Thoughts?

Michaelhatesfans
07-10-04, 03:14 AM
Where do you work, a porn shop?

:D

Sean O'Gorman
07-10-04, 03:25 AM
Where do you work, a porn shop?

:D

Airport valet parking. Gotta be open all the time, and unfortunately I drew the short straw on working third shift one night a week until the fall semester begins. :p

And before anyone asks, no I don't go around abusing the cars here. Most of them suck anyway, although theres currently an E36 M3, 350Z, and WRX all sitting on the lot right now. I parked them all next to each other at a cool slanted angle, I figured it was the most fun I could have with them since I can't go over 15 mph anyway. :D

The worst part is I have to work next Friday too, and its my 21st birthday! Do I dare live out the American Dream and come to work drunk? :rofl: Nah, I'm not much of a drinker, having the world's smallest bladder keeps me from drinking large amounts of any kind of liquid unless its really hot out

Michaelhatesfans
07-10-04, 04:00 AM
My only rental car abuse was when I was working for a tire and wheel company. Toyo invited us to test some of their new tires, so I was all over it. It was kind of a glorified slalom course in an empty parking lot. When I walked around to the back of the car, I laughed out loud when I saw the tell tale logo on the rear deck - it wasn't so much that Toyo went out and just rented some cars for us to thrash, but that they were from the very company that my ex-wife worked for. Bonus! :laugh:

Rob
07-10-04, 07:18 AM
And before anyone asks, no I don't go around abusing the cars here. Most of them suck anyway, although theres currently an E36 M3, 350Z, and WRX all sitting on the lot right now. I parked them all next to each other at a cool slanted angle, I figured it was the most fun I could have with them since I can't go over 15 mph anyway.

The worst part is I have to work next Friday too, and its my 21st birthday! Do I dare live out the American Dream and come to work drunk? :rofl:
"The more restrictive the rules, the more challenging. It brings out the most of your creativity. If there are no rules, no limits on your creativeness, where do you start?"

Weren't you paying attention? Challenge the rules! :D

AdrianInFlorida
07-21-04, 08:03 AM
And before anyone asks, no I don't go around abusing the cars here. Most of them suck anyway, although theres currently an E36 M3, 350Z, and WRX all sitting on the lot right now. I parked them all next to each other at a cool slanted angle, I figured it was the most fun I could have with them since I can't go over 15 mph anyway. :D

I remember when I lived in Cleveland the guy working for the tire place that wrapped a 911 GT2 around a bridge abutment over on the east side while on a "test drive" after fitting tires. The customer was not impressed. :laugh:

RacinM3
07-21-04, 12:26 PM
Finding loopholes and figuring out how to take advantage of them has always been the domain of the most creative people.

Napoleon
07-21-04, 03:56 PM
I remember when I lived in Cleveland the guy working for the tire place that wrapped a 911 GT2 around a bridge abutment over on the east side while on a "test drive" after fitting tires. The customer was not impressed. :laugh:

That is about 1/2 mile from where I sit. They guy who owned the car was one of the founders, and at that time still president of (and maybe still is) Officemax.

Sean O'Gorman
07-21-04, 04:02 PM
Yeah, wasn't it a Mueller Tire employee?

AdrianInFlorida
07-21-04, 04:29 PM
Yeah, wasn't it a Mueller Tire employee?I believe so, bad day at the office for him :)

TorontoWorker
07-21-04, 08:16 PM
I remember when I lived in Cleveland the guy working for the tire place that wrapped a 911 GT2 around a bridge abutment over on the east side while on a "test drive" after fitting tires. The customer was not impressed. :laugh:

Good tires... but not great tires. :laugh: