Thanks again for sticking around for the bracket race for those that did. We left there a smudge late, but were back in Raleigh for the beginning of the second period of the Canes game. (w00t)
I will take responsibility for not fully testing the remote start as it lay; we never had a chance to pull it out of the bus for a distance check as the stars were upon us that late at night. I wanted to do something different and thought that it would work well, and we suffered through the early heats and I apologize for the delays.
Other than that, I can't help but to salute the volunteers that attend our events. It was basically painless; people assume their duties and we have a very smooooooooth running ship. Even with the headaches that erupted from the wireless (and the subsequent discovery of the disconnection of the diesel exhaust pipe *cough* that messed with the bus workers) things went pretty smoothly. I don't have the words to describe how well Keith, Carl, Todd, Chris, Mary, Donnie, and many others (sorry guys) have the T&S down to a T. We were finished with audit seemingly as soon as the last competitor crossed the line.
I hope that you all enjoyed the course; it seems like it walked slower and more painful than it drove. If you didn't, then I believe that Walter and Les will have a "HorseyPowAr!!!1" course available in June.
Thanks to everybody for spackling up the cracks that appeared in the event through your efforts, and I look forward to seeing you in Dee-Vegas.
Now let the complaining begin.
