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Originally Posted by Voltron 
I'm surprised at how few HeadFest jokes there have been, Steve, so we appreciate a little tawdry talk.
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Thanks <blushing>
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Leonard did an AMAZING job with the pics and he has an especially strong sense of people -- some of the pics are just so touching. I wanted to thank you and Leonard both for caring enough to send the very best, as Hallmark says. We hope you can make the next one in person, but don't forget to bring Leonard!
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PLEASE feel free to e-mail him your compliments as i am SURE HE WOULD APPRECIATE IT at
norwitz@enjoythemusic.com <HINT HINT>
Pleasae schedule the event not on a track day (see, you guessed the URL by now i best...
www.EnjoyTheTrack.com 
). Truth be told, Leonard is a pro photographer and (cheap plug here) has a store/business called Len's Photo in San Jose. He has done work with many people including TAS and is a VERY avid music lover, audiophile, and without a doubt an all around great guy. If you love classical music he is THE MAN to know, especially vinyl.
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Originally Posted by laxx 
Take as long as you want. =] I knowhow a day at the track feels. It's one of the most exhausting past times I've ever experienced.
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Many, many, many, many... thanks. Two days at WGI in a new to me car, the usual little mechanical gremlin showed up and lost out on the first session (bleeding clutch line fixed it). Bled brakes after day 1, etc... did bolt check at 6am on day 2. Usualy stuff you probably know about during each day (pressure checks, refuel to carry minimum fuel load, etc). Color me engineer, mechanic
and driver. Slept at the track, not at a hotel (need to keep expenses super low so PB sandwiches are my friend). Finished track day at 4:30pm followed by driver's meeting/trophy stuff, said goodby to various guys, packed up car and all bits in enclosed trailer, on road at 6:30pm... and eventually home at 2am. The car is amazing!!! Over 2 G's in the turns and almost literally stops on a dime (60 mph to 0 in less than 100FT). What a rush!
And speaking of Rush...
Enjoy the Music (Rush "Best I Can" right now),
Steven R. Rochlin
www.EnjoyTheMusic.com
"I've got a livin' that's rough, a future that's tough
You know what I mean
Blankers and boasters, all the bluffers and posers
I'm not into that scene...
Got my sights on the stars, won't get that far
But I'll try anyway
I just like to please, I don't like to tease
I'm easy like that
Don't like long rests, I must confess
I'm an impatient cat
I do the best that I can
I'm just what I am
I do the best I can
Well, I know what I am..."