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100531 Spanaco GP Edition

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Hats off to Tim Bendall and his cohorts for putting together the Spanaco GP Edition, which is now uploaded and ready for your listening pleasure!

Go to the podcasts page on the website to download it (or otherwise I have updated the XML and RSS feeds).

Including, by popular demand, a Great Moment in Formula Nippon Punditry!

Leave your messages of gratitude to Tim here!

(And in case you're wondering what will happen re a Turkish edition, Jamie is overseas on vacation, I'm out of town this weekend, so you might have to wait till next week or perhaps even a Turkadian edition.)
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I thought I should pop my head up here to thank eytl for letting the community loose on another podcast. How many other podcasts do you know where this would be allowed to happen... twice!? It must be 'the F1 Rejects spirit'!

...now to hide back behind this table before the rotten food starts getting hurled. ;)
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TimmyB wrote:...now to hide back behind this table before the rotten food starts getting hurled. ;)


We use only the freshest papayas.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
TimmyB wrote:...now to hide back behind this table before the rotten food starts getting hurled. ;)


We use only the freshest papayas.


These aren't just Papayas...these are M&S papayas.*

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Whatever about the papayas, good podcast, well done Tim on flying solo pretty much!
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Proof that mindless optimism can get you a surprisingly long way...

Next time I try and contribute to one of these I'm going to a) get a microphone that works and 2) write a script of some sort, rather than just spewing out a nonsensical stream of consciousness.
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I thought this was a brilliant podcast - well done! Good, clear sound quality and a brilliant GMIFNP! And Tim, while it may be a regressive step, I actually agree with Cynon's opinion concerning number of "lug nuts" - at least in terms of safety. (Thinking of Alonso's problem last year that nearly got him banned from the Valencian GP.) Although 3 instead of 5 would be a compromise and I am sure the teams could come up with technology to undo and re-do all three at the same time - a triple-barrell wheel nut gun...

Oh, and the next podcast will be the 100th - anything special being planned?
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dr-baker wrote:I thought this was a brilliant podcast - well done! Good, clear sound quality and a brilliant GMIFNP! And Tim, while it may be a regressive step, I actually agree with Cynon's opinion concerning number of "lug nuts" - at least in terms of safety. (Thinking of Alonso's problem last year that nearly got him banned from the Valencian GP.) Although 3 instead of 5 would be a compromise and I am sure the teams could come up with technology to undo and re-do all three at the same time - a triple-barrell wheel nut gun...

Oh, and the next podcast will be the 100th - anything special being planned?


How about Jamie coming back?
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tristan1117 wrote:
dr-baker wrote:I thought this was a brilliant podcast - well done! Good, clear sound quality and a brilliant GMIFNP! And Tim, while it may be a regressive step, I actually agree with Cynon's opinion concerning number of "lug nuts" - at least in terms of safety. (Thinking of Alonso's problem last year that nearly got him banned from the Valencian GP.) Although 3 instead of 5 would be a compromise and I am sure the teams could come up with technology to undo and re-do all three at the same time - a triple-barrell wheel nut gun...

Oh, and the next podcast will be the 100th - anything special being planned?


How about Jamie coming back?

Would be cool, a triumphal comeback...
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I'd prefer a Best Of-Edition (of course only if Jaime doesn't have his comeback) with the Canada race being talked about a little - it'd would make Enoch's life easy and yet be very valueable entertainment
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dr-baker wrote:Oh, and the next podcast will be the 100th - anything special being planned?


Well it depends if you separate v1.0 and v2.0 of the podcast, which I as a purist, probably would do ;)

Regardless, it will be great to have another rendition of Istanbul, Not Constantinople in the next podcast, whether it be the 100th or 97th! :D
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Thanks for the positive comments and the fresh supply of Papaya's. :)

With regards to podcast 100, it depends on how you count doesn't it, just like Ed24 said? If you take off the two community driven podcasts then the webmaster and site author are still sitting at 98...

Also, they're struggling to find time for a 'normal' podcast at the moment, so I don't know if we can expect anything too monumental in the near future.

That being said, I'm sure somebody will find an appropriate way to celebrate this occassion. ;)
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Thanks Tim. I liked the French hip hop.
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NOT THE F-DUCT!!!! :evil:

As the creator of the Version 2 Podcast, I own the IPR to it, and therefore I use this authority to ban any mention of it in future community podcasts!!!!!
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kostas22 wrote:NOT THE F-DUCT!!!! :evil:

As the creator of the Version 2 Podcast, I own the IPR to it, and therefore I use this authority to ban any mention of it in future community podcasts!!!!!


You will need to create a pseudonym for it then ;)
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Ed24 wrote:
kostas22 wrote:NOT THE F-DUCT!!!! :evil:

As the creator of the Version 2 Podcast, I own the IPR to it, and therefore I use this authority to ban any mention of it in future community podcasts!!!!!


You will need to create a pseudonym for it then ;)


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kostas22 wrote:ADTSNBM = Aero Devices That Shall Not Be Mentioned.

Ooh... I think you could be onto something. :D
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HWNSNBM does not approve of ADTSNBM. No such technical gibberish was present on the Minardi PS04B!!!
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No offence but the guy from Texas sounds like he's about 10 :lol:

Overall a great podcast considering me and Carlos's uselessness in getting the Williams discussion up and running (Carlos because he had almost no time at all and me because I'm as bathplugging useless as the Life W12 half the time :lol: )

Also a MASSIVE thumbs up for the bit of the Queen song played during the Massa discussion for Spain :mrgreen:
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Just listening to this again... did Tim refer to something as 'poo'?
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Timmy B

5 star performance. Thanks to you and all contributors.

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i'm 'the guy from texas'.
i have some sort of growth problem that causes my voice to not change. i'm actually almost 16.
it was fun being in a podcast, and i think it'd be cool to see community podcasts become a recurring feature (even though it's not anywhere close to the excellence Jamie and Enoch can do).
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As a measure of how tight my schedule is these days, I haven't yet come round to listening to it. Sorry, everyone. :(
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Great work Tim, you're a lone soldier. I was thinking that perhaps you talked a little bit too quickly at times (mainly the news section), but who am I to say anything.
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watka wrote:Great work Tim, you're a lone soldier. I was thinking that perhaps you talked a little bit too quickly at times (mainly the news section), but who am I to say anything.


Cheers watka. It's true that I talk too quickly sometimes, I always have to make an effort to talk slowly... and sometimes I forget. :P I need to remember that not everyone is used to the Aussie accent. Jamie and Enoch do a good job of speaking clearly.
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I dont think I'm in a position to critique anything, but here goes:

........................Yummy Algesuari?
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I'd like to hear the welshman do a segment every community podcast, in Kimi Raikonen speak. How bout it Adx?
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ADx_Wales wrote:I dont think I'm in a position to critique anything, but here goes:

........................Yummy Algesuari?

I thought that's what I heard... Nearest approximation to how Jonathan Legard and Martin Brundle's pronounciation sounds like "Harm-Me." Or have I misheard them as well?
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JohnMLTX wrote:i'm 'the guy from texas'.
i have some sort of growth problem that causes my voice to not change. i'm actually almost 16.
it was fun being in a podcast, and i think it'd be cool to see community podcasts become a recurring feature (even though it's not anywhere close to the excellence Jamie and Enoch can do).


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Yeah I agree the community podcasts have been good so far. Truth be told there aren't that many good F1 podcasts out there so it's always appreciated when another podcast is released.
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captainhappy wrote:I'd like to hear the welshman do a segment every community podcast, in Kimi Raikonen speak. How bout it Adx?


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abito vito


The internet has failed to inform me what this is, even in Italian. Any guesses forum users?
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captainhappy wrote:abito vito


The internet has failed to inform me what this is, even in Italian. Any guesses forum users?


Vito probably has something to do with life.
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captainhappy wrote:abito vito


The internet has failed to inform me what this is, even in Italian. Any guesses forum users?


Abito is I live, dunno what vito is. It's not life anyway, 'vita' is life.


Though it could be a misspelling of 'I live life'.
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ADx_Wales wrote:
captainhappy wrote:I'd like to hear the welshman do a segment every community podcast, in Kimi Raikonen speak. How bout it Adx?


I go-to-do-a-bi-to-vi-to <breathe in> im-pe-so-na-tim.

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????I have to do a bit of an ITO impersonation??????

?????? I need to have a life to impersonate ??????
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Blarg, Tim, how dare ye disagree with my lugnut theory!! I hurl sour grapes at you which I paid for by the money I got from Governor Rod.

Happy to contribute more crazy ideas to make F1 exciting. :D
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dr-baker wrote:I thought this was a brilliant podcast - well done! Good, clear sound quality and a brilliant GMIFNP! And Tim, while it may be a regressive step, I actually agree with Cynon's opinion concerning number of "lug nuts" - at least in terms of safety. (Thinking of Alonso's problem last year that nearly got him banned from the Valencian GP.) Although 3 instead of 5 would be a compromise and I am sure the teams could come up with technology to undo and re-do all three at the same time - a triple-barrell wheel nut gun...


Cynon wrote:Blarg, Tim, how dare ye disagree with my lugnut theory!! I hurl sour grapes at you which I paid for by the money I got from Governor Rod.

Happy to contribute more crazy ideas to make F1 exciting. :D

Hey, somebody tried agreeing with you Cynon... ;)
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captainhappy wrote:
ADx_Wales wrote:
captainhappy wrote:I'd like to hear the welshman do a segment every community podcast, in Kimi Raikonen speak. How bout it Adx?


I go-to-do-a-bi-to-vi-to <breathe in> im-pe-so-na-tim.

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????I have to do a bit of an ITO impersonation??????

?????? I need to have a life to impersonate ??????


I read it as - I got to do a bit of it to impersonate him
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dr-baker wrote:
dr-baker wrote:I thought this was a brilliant podcast - well done! Good, clear sound quality and a brilliant GMIFNP! And Tim, while it may be a regressive step, I actually agree with Cynon's opinion concerning number of "lug nuts" - at least in terms of safety. (Thinking of Alonso's problem last year that nearly got him banned from the Valencian GP.) Although 3 instead of 5 would be a compromise and I am sure the teams could come up with technology to undo and re-do all three at the same time - a triple-barrell wheel nut gun...


Cynon wrote:Blarg, Tim, how dare ye disagree with my lugnut theory!! I hurl sour grapes at you which I paid for by the money I got from Governor Rod.

Happy to contribute more crazy ideas to make F1 exciting. :D

Hey, somebody tried agreeing with you Cynon... ;)


Yeah. :P

It could be three, it could be five, it doesn't matter. The main argument is multiple wheelnuts. Preferably not two because that would be a bigger safety concern than one. Then you'd need to ban multiple-barrel wheelguns as well. :D
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See, I always thought that Jaime Alguersuari (pronounced high-may, according to my mom who is fluent in spanish) was an spaniard, and not an portugist.
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JohnMLTX wrote:See, I always thought that Jaime Alguersuari (pronounced high-may, according to my mom who is fluent in spanish) was an spaniard, and not an portugist.


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