|| *Comments on the 1999 Winn-Dixie 200 Presented by FastWax:* View the most recent comment <#7> | Post a comment <#post> 1. Z posted: 04.17.2020 - 10:41 am Rate this comment: (2) (0) On This Day x21 Years Ago, Southeast Regular Hal Goodson Wins His 1st Of x3 Races For The '99 Season. Goodson Would Leave The Southeast Ranks For Hooters Pro Cup, Running 2000/2004. In Addition To Runner-Up Ronnie Burkett, A Young Hotshot Known As Rodney Childers Also Ran One Of His Strongest Races In This One, Finishing 5th After Leading The Field To Green. Drivers @ St. Augustine [x3]: Ron Young, Randy Gentry, Conrad Burr, Josh Clemons, Keith White, David Reutimann BF: Hal Goodson (Tied) Ronnie Burkett (Tied) FR: Rick Roller ('99) -24th Of x26 Starts- Tina Gordon Chip Rutherford ('99) Shane Sieg Strom Altman ('99;2R) 2R: Robbie Pyle (BF, Tied) Rodney Childers FDNQ: Lance Goodson -3rd Of x21 Starts, Patrick Lawler- -3rd Of x62 Starts, AJ Frank- -4th Of x67 Starts, Ken Weaver- -5th Of x17 Races, David Bonnett- -5th Of x45 Starts, Brian Smith- -5th Of x51 Starts, Chad Bland- -21st Of x41 Starts, Josh Clemons- -26th Of x61 Starts, Eddie Mercer- -85th Of x111 Starts, Keith White- -87th Of x105 Starts, Conrad Burr- -130th Of x134 Starts, Mike Cope- 2. gary24fan posted: 04.17.2020 - 11:40 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) I'm not trying to be a smartass here, but why in all your posts does an "x" show up before all your numbers? 3. Timothy_Eklund posted: 04.17.2020 - 2:07 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) It's a multiplication sign I believe. 4. Z posted: 04.17.2020 - 3:00 pm Rate this comment: (4) (1) It's a handwriting thing. I just carry it over w/ me when I comment. Though I generally do this anyways, it can also be useful when working w/ a large scale of #s (like a table of inputs, ie databases) to either differentiate b/w #s or simply break up the monotomy. While I'm @ it, I also don't uses "-", unless I'm making a break in a sentence - an example in @1 being "2000/2004" I just assume most of my posts go unread anyways, so cool that somebody didn't skip them entirely :) 5. Z posted: 04.17.2020 - 3:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Oh also, to answer what's likely been a multiyear question for many... I capitalize each 1st letter b/c: a) I write in small caps (meaning my lowercase letters are merely smaller versions of my uppercase), & doing that mimics it in a way b) It prevents one from "firing off" something they might regret, b/c of the added time it takes to hit shift c) The added time spent thinking over what's being typed helps from forgetting to add something - ironic seeing as this is an addenda to @4 6. Timothy_Eklund posted: 04.17.2020 - 3:54 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) That is actually pretty smart. Capitalizing each first letter takes longer, giving you more time to look over your post. I might start doing that. 7. possum posted: 04.17.2020 - 7:08 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) @6 - please don't. Z's posts are damn near unreadable because of the "encoding" he uses. While he might think it makes the writing easier for him, it makes them so difficult to read they have no value to anyone else. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: