Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Savageduck |
Date | 12/08/2013 04:26 (12/07/2013 19:26) |
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Eric StevensNo kidding!
On Sat, 7 Dec 2013 15:25:17 -0800, Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com>wrote:SavageduckEric Stevens
On 2013-12-07 22:27:16 +0000, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>said:Eric StevensSavageduck
On Fri, 06 Dec 2013 23:20:25 -0500, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:nospamEric Stevens
In article <p275a99v4udgmd18f98gq3pik2g95bgrmj@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper <tonycooper214@gmail.com>wrote:nospamTony Coopernospamunderstanding how the car handles is not the same as being a mechanic.Eric Stevens
That's your definition. Who is it then that adjusts wheel alignment settings, suspension settings, wings, tire pressure adjustment etc ..
mechanics.
Actually, the pit crew is a team of specialists. Generally, when we use the word "mechanic", we are referring to a person who works on or repairs the drive train of a vehicle...engine and transmission. The pit crew people specialize in adjustments to the vehicle, fueling, and tire changing. While they probably have some mechanical skills, the real "mechanics" are back in the garage. I doubt if any race driver refers to his pit crew as his "mechanics".
unimportant distinction.
the point is that it's not the driver who does it.
It's usually the driver who decides it.
Perhaps in days past, and perhaps in races other than F1, F2, IndyCar, GT1, & GT3.
Today in F1 the car is a mass of telemetry sending data from hundreds of sensors to the pits where a team of engineers sitting in front of a wall of monitors evaluate what needs adjustment and what need to be adjusted in the car by the driver and passes on to the pit crew and those "mechanics" what they need to prepare to fix or adjust on a pit stop. It is those engineers who tell the driver what they need him to adjust in the car on that complex steering wheel. Those sensors tell them stuff such as the pressure in the push-rod suspension on each of the corners, with that they can make balance adjustments to wings, suspension etc. They get feedback on brake temperatures, exhaust temperatures, fuel flow, KERS charge, KERS discharge, and so much more.
That's all trimming of what is already there. What is there and how it is set has been decided by previous testing and driver input. The car which races at Monaco is not the same as the car which races at Monza.