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#16
Lol!! You're right. He is merely promoting others to engage in precisely the same profoundly reckless conduct that led to the prior deaths of innocent bystanders, and will likely lead to additional deaths in the future. Nothing wrong with that, so long as VR does not personally kill anyone.
Craig
Craig
#17
Dan/BlahBlah:
Reading comprehension is apparently not one of your strong suits.
I previously acknowledged that my individual conduct was "reckless and unwise." Am I a hypocrite? Perhaps. That being said, an organized street race of Gumball proportions is far more egregious and poses a far greater risk of harm to innocent bystanders, than any individual act of stupidity that I previously engaged in. Moreover, I no longer personally engage in such acts, precisely because of the profound risk of injury to innocent bystanders. I have changed my conduct. So should you, before someone else gets killed during a Gumball event. I humbly suggest that you refrain from promoting such a large scale risk of injury.
As to your well chronicled business practices, if there were only a couple of critical comments, I would give you the benefit of the doubt. However, the volume of criticism leveled at Vivid is overwhelming. Since you have taken to posting links, I will post a couple that I just found in three minutes of searching – there are countless other threads I am too busy to read (in no particular order):
http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=107100
http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40457
http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/inde...0&#entry495960
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/review-s...ad-oh-bad.html
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...t=337726&pp=25
Why accuse me of having "a ton of money". I am not the one who boasts on MySpace that I earn "over $250,000 a year." That’s you!
Dan/BlahBlah, you strike me as a bright and industrious kid. Notwithstanding the extensive criticism, you have done a remarkable job building up VR. You are a wildly successful entrepreneur and you should be commended for that. You are obviously doing something right. However, you are still young and your lack of maturity hinders you. I hope your business acumen will ultimately prevail over your youth. Gumball is not a good thing and, IMHO, a successful business man such as yourself should not be associated with this event (ask your attorney). Your desire to promote charity is commendable. Find a better charitable event that does not pose a similar risk of harm. If an innocent bystander is killed during this year's Gumball, do you really want the Vivid name associated with the event that precipitated and/or caused the death. I suggest to you that such an association is not in Vivid's best interest. You obviously have keen business instincts. IMHO, this is not good business for you. Promote a safe event that also raises money for a good cause. I can put you in touch with my neighbor, who organizes safe drives of exotic cars to raise money for families of slain Highway Patrol officers. That is a cause that would further Vivid's business interests, without posing such an obvious risk of harm to the general public.
You are done. So am I.
Regards,
Craig
Reading comprehension is apparently not one of your strong suits.
As to your well chronicled business practices, if there were only a couple of critical comments, I would give you the benefit of the doubt. However, the volume of criticism leveled at Vivid is overwhelming. Since you have taken to posting links, I will post a couple that I just found in three minutes of searching – there are countless other threads I am too busy to read (in no particular order):
http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=107100
http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40457
http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/inde...0&#entry495960
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/review-s...ad-oh-bad.html
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...t=337726&pp=25
Why accuse me of having "a ton of money". I am not the one who boasts on MySpace that I earn "over $250,000 a year." That’s you!
Dan/BlahBlah, you strike me as a bright and industrious kid. Notwithstanding the extensive criticism, you have done a remarkable job building up VR. You are a wildly successful entrepreneur and you should be commended for that. You are obviously doing something right. However, you are still young and your lack of maturity hinders you. I hope your business acumen will ultimately prevail over your youth. Gumball is not a good thing and, IMHO, a successful business man such as yourself should not be associated with this event (ask your attorney). Your desire to promote charity is commendable. Find a better charitable event that does not pose a similar risk of harm. If an innocent bystander is killed during this year's Gumball, do you really want the Vivid name associated with the event that precipitated and/or caused the death. I suggest to you that such an association is not in Vivid's best interest. You obviously have keen business instincts. IMHO, this is not good business for you. Promote a safe event that also raises money for a good cause. I can put you in touch with my neighbor, who organizes safe drives of exotic cars to raise money for families of slain Highway Patrol officers. That is a cause that would further Vivid's business interests, without posing such an obvious risk of harm to the general public.
You are done. So am I.
Regards,
Craig
Last edited by Craig; 07-15-2008 at 04:43 PM.
#18
Ehm, it's not like all the speeding in the world would end just because Gumball 3000 doesn't go. Seriously... I think atleast 95% of everyone in here has done some highway-pulls. Besides, the rally doesn't go in your children's schools so no worries there... Face it, speeding is all over the world all the time.
Regarding the death(s) in the gumball last year - its not exactly clear as to the true cause - many conflicting reports. Accidents happen and they are unfortunate. You have only got to look at any rally/event (professional or not) throughout the world and it has its fair share of deaths - be it drivers, passengers or spectators.
Remember - referring to craig - that there are two sides to this. Phrases like "Reading comprehension is apparently not one of your strong suits." and "your well chronicled business practices" are just personal attacks on someone that likes the gumball rally. And even if its a response to someone attacking you - you should know a bit better I think. Vivid racing are obviously doing something right - and their view on the gumball is just as important as yours.
Regarding publishing postings of criticisms against a company (founded or not) for the sole purpose of "beating" on a fellow poster (out of context) is somewhat unprofessional and a classic case of backing up a good argument with a very bad one.
Last edited by skyytek; 07-15-2008 at 06:29 PM.
#20
actually a very nice looking car. bar being stickered up - you will fit in for sure.
#21
Are they encouraged ? maybe ?. but again, down to the individuals concerned and not necessarily the event.
Regarding the death(s) in the gumball last year - its not exactly clear as to the true cause - many conflicting reports. Accidents happen and they are unfortunate. You have only got to look at any rally/event (professional or not) throughout the world and it has its fair share of deaths - be it drivers, passengers or spectators.
Regarding the death(s) in the gumball last year - its not exactly clear as to the true cause - many conflicting reports. Accidents happen and they are unfortunate. You have only got to look at any rally/event (professional or not) throughout the world and it has its fair share of deaths - be it drivers, passengers or spectators.
Regarding last years gumball run, yes accidents do happen and they are unfortunate but multiple people driving off the road and running into other cars and last but not least killing people in such a short amount of time within a small group is unusual. I also do not see unaware mothers with kids participating in rally races or typical race car events... not a good comparison for safety.
I just dont like when people say it doesn't promote speeding and people dont die from it. Its much worse than a closed off/empty street race where the conditions are clear of innocents.
I would never participate in it but the cars do look good. If you guys meet up in LA i'd be down to meet up and check out the stickered up cars.
Last edited by SSMugen; 07-15-2008 at 07:00 PM.
#22
San Diego is on the 10th. http://www.vividracing.com/blog/rand...free-aug-8-10/
These cars are to be displayed out front of the venue securely parked and protected. They will not be stickered.
These cars are to be displayed out front of the venue securely parked and protected. They will not be stickered.
#23
Of course speeding is encouraged. When you see the "highlight" videos why are the highlights of expensive cars FLYING past other cars and many of the participants weaving in and out of traffic? Media promotes the gumball run as a ***** out no speed limit who can get the most tickets race from start to finish. The crowd cheers people who arrive first... how does that not promote speeding?
Regarding last years gumball run, yes accidents do happen and they are unfortunate but multiple people driving off the road and running into other cars and last but not least killing people in such a short amount of time within a small group is unusual. I also do not see unaware mothers with kids participating in rally races or typical race car events... not a good comparison for safety.
Regarding last years gumball run, yes accidents do happen and they are unfortunate but multiple people driving off the road and running into other cars and last but not least killing people in such a short amount of time within a small group is unusual. I also do not see unaware mothers with kids participating in rally races or typical race car events... not a good comparison for safety.
Again - you dont have to participate in speeding. I didnt say it wasnt encouraged. But if you look at some of the cars too - they wouldnt be able to go above 70mph either. eg. a london taxi. But thats besides the point. Heck - a friend on mine in europe entered in a citroen 2cv - his passenger was a mother of 3.
Akin to going out hunting in large groups. Is it dangerous - yes. Only if your reckless - clearly some people are.
But it seems our friend here who is commenting and making rather sweeping statements - is one who also raced a viper at 130mph - mmmmm. guess thats not as dangerous. :-)
Last edited by skyytek; 07-15-2008 at 07:10 PM.
#24
Of course speeding is encouraged. When you see the "highlight" videos why are the highlights of expensive cars FLYING past other cars and many of the participants weaving in and out of traffic? Media promotes the gumball run as a ***** out no speed limit who can get the most tickets race from start to finish. The crowd cheers people who arrive first... how does that not promote speeding?
Regarding last years gumball run, yes accidents do happen and they are unfortunate but multiple people driving off the road and running into other cars and last but not least killing people in such a short amount of time within a small group is unusual. I also do not see unaware mothers with kids participating in rally races or typical race car events... not a good comparison for safety.
Craig
#25
Vivid... sounds like it will be a great time! Wish I could make it, but I live pretty far away. I have always wanted to participate in a Gumball Rally (hopefully will one year!)
Yes, that was a terrible accident, however one person's poor decision should not ruin it for the rest. Gumball is great, to bring enthusiasts together for an amazing car oriented vacation is an awesome idea. As for Craig, you are entitled to your opinion...but Vivid didn't kill those people, he is just promoting a gathering of vehicles at a Gumball stop this year. You need to relax and SHUT UP. Get off the internet and go find that white 997 to do some highway pulls with.
Yes, that was a terrible accident, however one person's poor decision should not ruin it for the rest. Gumball is great, to bring enthusiasts together for an amazing car oriented vacation is an awesome idea. As for Craig, you are entitled to your opinion...but Vivid didn't kill those people, he is just promoting a gathering of vehicles at a Gumball stop this year. You need to relax and SHUT UP. Get off the internet and go find that white 997 to do some highway pulls with.
#26
San Diego is on the 10th. http://www.vividracing.com/blog/rand...free-aug-8-10/
These cars are to be displayed out front of the venue securely parked and protected. They will not be stickered.
These cars are to be displayed out front of the venue securely parked and protected. They will not be stickered.
is there anyway to get the stickers ?
#27
Vivid... sounds like it will be a great time! Wish I could make it, but I live pretty far away. I have always wanted to participate in a Gumball Rally (hopefully will one year!)
Yes, that was a terrible accident, however one person's poor decision should not ruin it for the rest. Gumball is great, to bring enthusiasts together for an amazing car oriented vacation is an awesome idea. As for Craig, you are entitled to your opinion...but Vivid didn't kill those people, he is just promoting a gathering of vehicles at a Gumball stop this year. You need to relax and SHUT UP. Get off the internet and go find that white 997 to do some highway pulls with.
Yes, that was a terrible accident, however one person's poor decision should not ruin it for the rest. Gumball is great, to bring enthusiasts together for an amazing car oriented vacation is an awesome idea. As for Craig, you are entitled to your opinion...but Vivid didn't kill those people, he is just promoting a gathering of vehicles at a Gumball stop this year. You need to relax and SHUT UP. Get off the internet and go find that white 997 to do some highway pulls with.
there are many other rallies that are unknown to others (ie supercar rally of 2003) but have better cars, and no fatalities. they are not self promoters like the gumballers...
#28
i love it how everyone is telling craig to "relax and shut up" and how vivid never killed anyone....obvioulsy vivid wasnt responsible for any deaths. any idiot knows that. its called an opinion. its just the promotion of an event (indirectly or directly) that should have been cancelled by now b/c of not just one tragic event but more than one is irresponsible. all those pro-gumballers may not admit it but if a family member of their's were killed, i highly doubt they would be participating in anything remotely associated with the gumball "rally".
there are many other rallies that are unknown to others (ie supercar rally of 2003) but have better cars, and no fatalities. they are not self promoters like the gumballers...
there are many other rallies that are unknown to others (ie supercar rally of 2003) but have better cars, and no fatalities. they are not self promoters like the gumballers...
+1
Be safe and enjoy it.
Last edited by ninenineseven; 07-16-2008 at 04:25 AM.
#29
So if a family member of mine got killed in the gumball rally - would I enter the gumball rally - probably not. But that doesnt mean I would condone it as an event - two completely different things.
#30
If a family member got killed hunting, I probably would be anti guns - If a family member got killed surfing and eaten by a shark - probably would be anti surfing - and wouldn't eat shark either. If a family member got hit on the head by space debris from a shuttle launch - probably wouldn't be too keen on the space program. Get my point ?. weak argument.
So if a family member of mine got killed in the gumball rally - would I enter the gumball rally - probably not. But that doesnt mean I would condone it as an event - two completely different things.
So if a family member of mine got killed in the gumball rally - would I enter the gumball rally - probably not. But that doesnt mean I would condone it as an event - two completely different things.
this is not about you liking the event specifically, its more out of respect for those who were killed who had no affiliation or were innocent bystanders..it just gives max cooper another reason to go on every year.
i was invited to attended the gumball 3000 movie premier in LA a few years ago with my brother. alot of the invitees were those who actually participated on the rally that year. my bro and i were really surprised and annoyed at some of these guys and what they were doing from the time we left CEC until the time we arrived at the mann chinese theater. just coming out of the cec lot, there was this guy who thought it would be brilliant to power slide a corner on to the main street. he ended up almost hitting the curb. at the theater, not everyone could fit in the outdoor car parking area so most of us had to park in an underground garage. when we got down there, a couple in an M5 were "trying" to do donuts! with his moron friends egging him one. its a public underground parking lot for goddsake. two accidents waiting to happen but fortunately did not. this was just the move premier...you can imagine the inane things they do on the actual rally