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Originally posted by Sobe_Death+Apr 19 2004, 11:37 PM-->yeah at my school i average about 9.5 mb/s. that starts maxing out my ide hard drives.
must get serial!!!!
Damn, you must have some really old hard drives... mine are 2 years old, and they can sustain 50 MB/s transfers- and that's real speed, not interface speed.
92b16vx@Apr 20 2004, 12:44 AM
Calesta, yea I touched 200 km/h in the last part, even though no one was in my lane, there was still traffic, and people have a tendency to dart out for no apparent reason, so I keep it reasonable
Originally posted by Calesta@Apr 20 2004, 08:29 PM
I'll have to get video of my car once I get a cage and a camera mount. I need to get the nice roads around Austin. Khiem (old roomie) and I get some video of Lime Creek and 2222, but I had to hold an old ass VHS-C camera with my hands, so it came out like ass.
Originally posted by 92b16vx@Apr 20 2004, 02:37 PM
We used to have FUN out there. Have you ever been up to Yucka Mountian rd.? It is gated now I think just a raising bar), but you can still walk up there. But if you haven't been, it is off Spicewood Springs, abit past the junkyard on the right. You go up to the top of that, and then off to the left is an old "road", go down that and then up to the other sides hill top, and there are remains of a housing project or something, REAL creepy.
Originally posted by Calesta+Apr 20 2004, 08:51 PM-->92b16vx@Apr 20 2004, 02:37 PM
We used to have FUN out there. Have you ever been up to Yucka Mountian rd.? It is gated now I think just a raising bar), but you can still walk up there. But if you haven't been, it is off Spicewood Springs, abit past the junkyard on the right. You go up to the top of that, and then off to the left is an old "road", go down that and then up to the other sides hill top, and there are remains of a housing project or something, REAL creepy.
I don't think it's Yucca (or however you spell it correctly). Everyone knows it as Lime Creek road. You just take 2222 out to 620, hang a left, then keep going. I think Lime Creek's real name out there is 1431 or something. It's about a 12 mile run one way, with TONS of crazy turns and elevation changes. You don't have to raise any gates to get on it.
The only problem is that quite a few of the motorcycle guys will tear around that road, and they ride on BOTH sides, even with all the blind corners. It can get pretty dangerous sometimes.