I think we devolved into "I have a bigger dick" posts a while back. Westwall's absurdity in post 54 for example, would have to average over 78mph even if one allowed all 24 hours.
I'm starting to figure out that Westwall must have a very dry sense of humor. But it's hard to pick up on a message board.
Oh by the way just to contribute, the furthest I ever did in once day was Tierra del Fuego to Lapland. I took the Behring Straight Bridge before they tore it down. It was something like eleventy thousand miles. I did it in 20 minutes, but to be fair that doesn't include time zone changes.
I averaged 85 mph taking only time to refuel and I stopped and ate one time. The drive was from Santa Barbara to Kansas City via 101 to I 40 to Hwy 54 in Tucumcari to I 35 in Wichita to I 70 to the Linda Hall library where I had a delivery to make. I did it in a 1972 Plymouth Fury II. The fact that I did it in my youth certainly helped. The fact that you have never seemed to do anything extreme in your life just says you live life slowly and carefully. I didn't when I was younger. I am now starting to slow down due to age, but I still drive fast, and fly faster!
Sure ya did. Drove 1900 miles
averaging 85 -- to return a library book.
Gotta admit -- no, I've never done that. I just pay the fine.
Nope. Not a book. It was a geologic report for the State of Missouri. I drove that speed because i felt like it. I understand that high speeds frighten you. No problem. Don't drive that fast. High speeds, on the other hand, I find enjoyable. It's just a question of skill and desire.
Uh -- no, they don't "frighten" me. I understand your little mind may only function on that level but it's a wee bit more complex. It's like -- drinking.
I figure I can't analyze an experience I never had so I tried it. Just to see what it was like, what the attraction was. I've driven waaay faster than that. And I've tried drinking. Note these were not at the same time
And in both cases at the end I could only think -- that's
it?? This is what some people seek on purpose?
They left me flat. Seeing no productive point in either one, I left 'em behind.