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Topic: USA Livery thread (formerly There is no USA Livery!) |
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Its great that we are finally getting a USA livery. I vote #2.
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Well, this is awkward. I'm gonna go with #1, though the general consensus seems to be #2.
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My American girlfriend likes #2 - does she get a vote?
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I like option 1 better but both are fine. For what it's worth we are a democratic voted republic so both sides are right lol. Few more years and we'll be socialists so you don't have to have this argument for long.
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Quote ( Riley Dunlop @ May 3rd 2018,17:19:37 ) My American girlfriend likes #2 - does she get a vote?
Depends on how fast she can get to the poll...
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Quote ( Tim Szot @ May 3rd 2018,17:20:50 ) I like option 1 better but both are fine.
+1.
Officially, I vote #2.
But I feel like the colors contrast and stand out too much from the white. I tend to like liveries that are a bit more subtle.
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I choose option 2. I think the simplified design will look better on the computer screen. That said, if Haas were to use of the liveries, they should go with option 1 since option 2 is just too simplified for a an actual car.
Quote ( Ken Neihart @ May 2nd 2018,04:41:06 ) Electoral College is to assure New York and California do not speak for the other 48 states.
Bear in mind though, that the EC was always tied to number of Congressional members (per state... and later DC). This used to be 1:30,000; but this was later changed to current point where the number of electors varies to 1:~175k (Wyoming) to 1:~733k (Texas), because in 1929, the law was passed that limited the amount of Representatives in thee US House to 435.
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I'm good with either option. Let's get this done!
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Option #1 looks pretty nice, I'd use that in races
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