DanicaFreak
2021 Big Gator winner <Green Monster>
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return of this lil guy...Thanks ESPN
return of this lil guy...Thanks ESPN
What's 'R/nascar'?Still better than nascar.com
R/nascar is still top dog
Right column, 'Next race: Daytona 500', with the burn-out obscured infield logo: is that what you're looking for?Jayski's Race Pages are nowhere to be found.
Yes.Right column, 'Next race: Daytona 500', with the burn-out obscured infield logo: is that what you're looking for?
You can complain about the countdown clock missing.Yes.
Dammit ... I really wanted to complain ... be part of a group ... make some new friends. You've roont everything.
return of this lil guy...
Thoughts?
IMO, it just turned into every other racing site that ever existed. Same place, different format. Simply lost that originality feel. Time to get used to something new..... again.
http://www.espn.com/jayski/
I see what's going on. My bookmark points directly to the Cup page, not the top level Jayski page.
I see the new site now. I'll take a look around.
Yes.
Dammit ... I really wanted to complain ... be part of a group ... make some new friends. You've roont everything.
Yes, I think the only content that is currently missing is the countdown clockIt looks to me like all the same content is present but just in a different format.
I hate it. I normally check it every morning when I wake up to see if any new news is out there....guess now I'll have to use Twitter more for that or something. Stupid they changed it.
Enjoy them, because it looks like they're being altered as we speak.... As far as Jayski goes, there's ways to trick the new site into showing you the old site, just have to mess with some of the links.
Great for content aggregation. Terrible for conversation, unless you're into circlejerks.
Has all of the same data. Who cares what format it is in? You'll all get used to it.
http://www.jayski.com/news/pages/story/_/page/2017-NASCAR-Cup-Team-Driver-ChartCheck r/NASCAR
Lots of sh!t posting but there is a lot of great info. Plus some drivers and teams have a presence there.
As far as Jayski goes, there's ways to trick the new site into showing you the old site, just have to mess with some of the links.
Great for content aggregation. Terrible for conversation, unless you're into circlejerks.
YOU DARE MOCK THE SON OF A DOGE AND A DIBURRITO?LOL I got blasted there last year regarding Dibenedetto in the All Star race.
Everyone was bent because he wasn't voted in.
I said something like "Good, the BK ****boxes don't belong in the all-star race." And then I may or may not have criticized for their dumbass support of the Doge car... got like 60 downvotes lol.
The circle jerks are definitely stupid.
Gods. And you think this is easier to navigate than new Jayski? At least I understand Jay's titles / captions.
Youre kidding right? Reddit had to be one of the most archaic active sites on the web. Its straight out of 1995.Gods. And you think this is easier to navigate than new Jayski? At least I understand Jay's titles / captions.
The top post is titled about the new Jayski site, but it opens on a four-year-old page that had nothing to do with the site even then.
Most of it looked more like opinions than hard content. When I want opinions, I go to ... this place. If I wanted Twitter feeds, I'd go to Twitter.
I'll let y'all filter that puppy for me. Thanks in advance.
Gods. And you think this is easier to navigate than new Jayski? At least I understand Jay's titles / captions.
The top post is titled about the new Jayski site, but it opens on a four-year-old page that had nothing to do with the site even then.
Most of it looked more like opinions than hard content. When I want opinions, I go to ... this place. If I wanted Twitter feeds, I'd go to Twitter.
I'll let y'all filter that puppy for me. Thanks in advance.
Boy 'O' Boy you are spot on there Pat...... All I want is to read news stories without having to jump thru hoops to get to what we were used to seeing as soon as the site came up....I don't like having to search through pages to find what I'm there for. The old format it was in my face.
Great for content aggregation. Terrible for conversation, unless you're into circlejerks.
Sounds like the "NASCAR The Game" forum a few years back, but least there was valid excuse for it sounding like it was a bunch of 15y/o's, because it primarily was made up of teensLove the content and updates. Hate the conversations. Its exactly as you say. r/NFL is the same way. I feel like half the forum are 15 year olds.
I prefer this place for NASCAR chat hands down.
I didn't say it was modern, I said I found it confusing, and most of the content to be opinion. I go to Jayski as an aggregator, and for content that's backed up in some way. I trust the guy to know what he's posting because he's been at it for so long. When I want opinions, I come here.Youre kidding right? Reddit had to be one of the most archaic active sites on the web. Its straight out of 1995.
Ah, but I don't feel any need to know 'big news' immediately. It's one of the reasons I gave up trying to figure out Twitter (which I also find confusing and to contain more opinion than fact-based content, more chaff than grain). There's nothing in the sports world that will change my life if I don't learn it for a couple of days; very little outside of sports, for that matter.It's all user generated so you end up with a lot of BS topics, a lot like you find here.
If you click "top posts" it'll give you the pertinent info. You could go beyond that and choose top posts for last 24 hrs/7 days/one month/one year/all time.
The main thing to know about that site is when big news happens, it shows up there pretty much immediately.
Yeah, I preferred being able to read the actual text without having to open individual links, but the web users have expressed their preference for consuming content on small-screen devices. Web site design has to take that into account or face losing audience (kinda like NASCAR itself).Outside of the facelift, all the information that I've always looked for seems to be there. Going to take some getting used to but it'll still be my 'goto' place for NASCAR news each morning.