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Old 05-26-2008, 11:40 AM   #21
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Look, the real issue isn't what is being duscussed now, it is that there is no formal process from NHRA. We don't need any mid year changes for non-safety items period.


This is not Comp Eliminator.

. . . there needs to be a defined process for any rule change proposals.
That would require that there would be accountability for decisions. Do you really think they will do that???

"Absolute power corrupts absolutely.": The failing of socialism.
"Assuming that more than half of the people are right more than half the time." The failing of democracy.

I agree with Jim.
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:49 AM   #22
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. . .there needs to be a defined process for any rule change proposals. I don't see it now and that is a concern.
Jim, it's not that there isn't a defined process for rule changes. It is that we cannot see it and thus do not know how to influence it. We think we can influence change by using reason with our tech directors, whining on the internet or making a ruckus. By observation it seems that sometimes something works and sometimes it doesn't. So it follows a pattern that indicates the same rules apply that are prevalent in politics - good ole boy networks, what's in it for me, or fear of lawsuits.
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