Linux (Car) Crashes At Indy 500 244
thanksforthecrabs writes to let us know that the Linux-sponsored Indy 500 car had a rough day at the track this weekend: it was the first car to crash on the track and finished dead last. Joost sponsored a car that came in a respectable seventh.
Of course it crashed.. (Score:5, Funny)
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In other news the Windows Vista car was slow off the line, but the car looked good and the driver was heard screaming "accept" as the car lurched forward and stopped every time he used the accelerator.
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One horrible joke deserves another!
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Hate to spoil an almost funny joke (Score:2)
We call it sudo, and some of us actually consider it a good thing.
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I dunno how deep your pockets go, but mine are pretty shallow. Shallow-pocketed sponsors are not worth much to any sport.
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The Blue Car of Death (Score:5, Funny)
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Well, you have to admit... (Score:3)
Anyone done a ksymoops? (Score:2)
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Visual data? (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Visual data? (Score:5, Informative)
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No... (Score:3, Funny)
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Putting your product, name or cause on a racecar is exactly why you don't see a "Windows" racecar.
Every time that car had a mishap, lots of jokes would be forthcoming.
The idea behind putting your name on a racecar is that if the car wins, then that win
is somehow transferred to the product. "If whoever can put a good, winning car out there must have a super product." Back in the days when tobacco companies sponsored racecars, it was supposed to mak
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Race car sponsorship is not that easy. It's all about product visibility. I'm a big F1 fan but I have a had time remembering who sponsors who. But I can tell you who the sponsors are, just from repeated exposure. For instance Mclaren just had a 1/2 at Monaco who sponsors Mclaren? But I can tell you who sponsored Lotus in the late 70s and williams in the mid 90s, JPS and Sega respectively.
The Indy 500 is a huge media event, nobody is going to make a big dea
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It isn't about convincing folks that Brand A soap is better than Brand B. It's about exposure. If you watch a race (or any other sponsored event) you'll see the name over and over again. Next time you're at the store, there might be a bit of recognition for that product. Also (especially in NASCAR) there are people who are such fans of a certain driver that they'll buy the product on the side of his car. Strange but true.
The reason was obvious (Score:5, Funny)
The penguin couldn't see over the dashboard.
Oblig pengion joke (Score:5, Funny)
It's a hot day, and not being an African penguin [wikipedia.org] doesn't like the heat and decides to get an ice cream cone to cool off.
Of course, hot as it is it drips all over her chest. An hour later she goes to check on her car.
"Looks like you blew a seal," the machanic says.
"Oh, no," laughs the penguin, "That's just ice cream."
I blame Windows (Score:5, Funny)
Let a bot moderate this one (Score:5, Funny)
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to paraphrase John Glen (Score:5, Funny)
now we know how Bill Gates feels
Good Publicity (Score:2)
--jeffk++
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There was a slashdot story about it, so you have no reason to complain HERE about not knowing about it.
Actually, there almost wasn't a story here; out of about twenty or twenty-five submissions that I saw cross the firehose on various days, only one was not written by a complete fucking idiot.
Some had the URL only in the submitter's name. Some had no links; some of those had the URL in the text, and some didn't. Most of the rest had stupid pithy comments about linux. Some of them had people whining about how it hadn't appeared on the front page yet.
This is the standard state of affairs. It turns out that slashdot isn't actually a more intelligent group than any other bunch of people who like computers and have web access; probably 90-95% of the story submissions suffer from the same problems. There would be a lot more stories on the slashdot front page if the majority of people who submit them weren't dumbfucks. The sad thing is that a lot of the submitted stories are quite interesting, but a leet-speaking myspacecase would do a better job with the submission. At least kids know how to make links in HTML.
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Sadly, yes. I have been spending quite some time in the firehose myself, and it is pretty terrible. IMHO, the firehose needs some additional options besides just a thumbs up/thumbs down.
This submission should be on the front page.
This submission is terrible but the subject should be posted on the front page.
The subject is terrible.
The linked-to article is obviously stupid/hoax/idiotic, but merits some discussion anyway.
This submission is on the same subject as (identify another submission)
This way, the editors could see, "Hey, this block of 20 submissions were all identified by firehosers as being of the same subject, and the subject is considered important, I'll look at a few of the submissions and cobble together something."
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After all, you can't spell "infamous" without "famous"!
It also provides a potential launchpad for new funding next year. Lots of people like to root for the underdog, and you can't be much more of an underdog than crashing and coming in dead last. Next time around people w
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A driver problem, for sure (Score:5, Funny)
On the other hand... (Score:2)
Yep (Score:4, Funny)
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ouch (Score:5, Funny)
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Not "Will Turner's Locker"... (Score:3, Funny)
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Perhaps not, but lots of teenage girls would gladly give up their booty to him.
-l
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Calm down (Score:4, Funny)
Who's panicking? (Score:5, Funny)
don't worry (Score:2)
Yeah but (Score:5, Funny)
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Drinking (Score:5, Funny)
Aswathama hathaha (kunjarah) (Score:4, Funny)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yudhishtira#Drona.27
I guess 2007... (Score:5, Funny)
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Port to Indycar...? (Score:2)
7th place? pffffft (Score:2)
Of course it crashed... (Score:3, Funny)
Must have been a BTD (Score:2)
Not Ready (Score:4, Funny)
RTFM (Score:5, Funny)
I don't get it (Score:5, Funny)
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More obligatory responses (Score:2, Funny)
At first, it appeared to be a problem with the IndyCar extensions to X, given the user was able to take it down to a console-based tow truck (it wasn't pretty, but it at least got a controlled shutdown). However, further investigation showed it was definitely a hardware issue, as the system couldn't get back on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway network after a full restart of the engine. Most probable cause
Dear Driver (Score:5, Funny)
This was why I didn't like the idea (Score:2)
of paying so much money for a sponsorship. The driver is not going to get a lot of media attention, and the only way Linux was going to get any television time was if a) the car won (unlikely) or b) the car crashed/engine blew up (very likely). Choice b would yield very little air time, and with drivers like Hornish Jr., Dixon, Castroneves, Kanaan, Wheldon, and Patrick, Moreno would have to get very lucky.
Please, stop raising money for pointless advertisements and sponsorships. Open-source would benefit fr
I said it (Score:2)
Thankfully they use a closed sores driver (Score:2)
Who's Joost? (Score:3)
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http://i9.tinypic.com/4qs56ok.jpg [tinypic.com] - that's a picture of the car, driven by Tomas Schekter, getting a new front wing after a small collision. Took em about 30 seconds I think.
I kept my eye out for Roberto Moreno's car, looking for the penguin, but never could spot it. Too bad about him crashing out so early.
Stallman GNU car (Score:3, Funny)
He will forget the race and heads straight toward reporter's station when one of them calls his car, linux car, by mistake.
Linux car crashes first (Score:2, Insightful)
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Does this [indy500.com] look like NASCAR to you?
It would be better if you checked to see if you knew what you were talking about before posting comments.
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That was the commenter's point, going straight over your head.
Yes.Oh, wait, I see the difference now. Indy 500 is "Go fast, turn left, winner drinks Champagne." But NASCAR is "Go fast, turn left, winner drinks Budweiser."
Maybe we should just stick with the lame driver jokes.
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Not NASCAR (Score:5, Funny)
OMFG! IT'S 1999 AGAIN!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One [wikipedia.org]
I had picked the term off the indy500 web site and assumed the Indy class was a subset for F1.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indy_Racing_League [wikipedia.org]
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Exactly! The Detroit Zoo is in Royal Oak.
NSX at Laguna Seca (Score:2)
Top Gear [bbc.co.uk] tried a side-by-side comparison a few years ago. Lap Laguna Seca in a Honda NSX on a PlayStation. Then do it for real. Compare. Try not to shit yourself on the Corkscrew. :-)
...laura
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Regardless, they did really good considering they only raise $16,000 for the race.
Uh, considering the cost of the car [even just the TIRES] - plus the fact that their goal was $250,000 - and I'm not sure what they accomplished other than a bit of publicity. This being many of the Indy 500's viewers first time even HEARING the word Linux, I'm not it was GOOD publicity...
"Hey, Bubba... I guess that thar Linux crashes worse than Windows does!"
Don't get me wrong, folks, I love open-source...I'm just suggesting that maybe, just maybe, they should've taken their time with the Indy proj