SUNBURN - Yes! Sorry my GTS bros. Days like this made for RT/10!

ROCKET62

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Gotta love having to "Go to work" 90 miles away and driving the RT-10! Warm weather - 83 degrees - almost hot - hit Iowa today and HAD to take the top off, take the windows out, and hit the back roads of Western Illinois / Eastern Iowa.

Absolutely a perfect day! Days like this were made for RT-10! See my Avatar for a slight change in weather from today. :headbang:
 

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Sunburns are bad for you.

Thermal Erythma occurs when your skin has been overexposed to too much UVB. UVB is a shorter, more compact and squiggled light ray than UVA and when it hits the skin, it releases energy.

As the skin becomes damaged (cells die), blood comes to the surface of the skin so that white blood cells can begin the healing. This is why your skin turns really red, and since nerve endings have been burned, this is why it hurts. The dead cells pose no problem, they are dead and thats it. The damaged cells however pose a problem, as they may mutate while healing, and then you have a form of skin cancer.

So you shouldn't drive a RT/10, drive a GTS. That's the moral of the story.

Mike
 

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Sunburns are bad for you.Thermal Erythma occurs when your skin has been overexposed to too much UVB. UVB is a shorter, more compact and squiggled light ray than UVA and when it hits the skin, it releases energy. As the skin becomes damaged (cells die), blood comes to the surface of the skin so that white blood cells can begin the healing. This is why your skin turns really red, and since nerve endings have been burned, this is why it hurts. The dead cells pose no problem, they are dead and thats it. The damaged cells however pose a problem, as they may mutate while healing, and then you have a form of skin cancer.So you shouldn't drive a RT/10, drive a GTS. That's the moral of the story.Mike
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Sunburns are bad for you.

Thermal Erythma occurs when your skin has been overexposed to too much UVB. UVB is a shorter, more compact and squiggled light ray than UVA and when it hits the skin, it releases energy.

As the skin becomes damaged (cells die), blood comes to the surface of the skin so that white blood cells can begin the healing. This is why your skin turns really red, and since nerve endings have been burned, this is why it hurts. The dead cells pose no problem, they are dead and thats it. The damaged cells however pose a problem, as they may mutate while healing, and then you have a form of skin cancer.

So you shouldn't drive a RT/10, drive a GTS. That's the moral of the story.

Mike

Owning a GTS in Southern Kalifornia should be a Crime :D
 

YouWish

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Sunburns are bad for you.

Thermal Erythma occurs when your skin has been overexposed to too much UVB. UVB is a shorter, more compact and squiggled light ray than UVA and when it hits the skin, it releases energy.

As the skin becomes damaged (cells die), blood comes to the surface of the skin so that white blood cells can begin the healing. This is why your skin turns really red, and since nerve endings have been burned, this is why it hurts. The dead cells pose no problem, they are dead and thats it. The damaged cells however pose a problem, as they may mutate while healing, and then you have a form of skin cancer.

So you shouldn't drive a RT/10, drive a GTS. That's the moral of the story.

Mike

Owning a GTS in Southern Kalifornia should be a Crime :D
No...owning a RT/10 should be a crime. :eek: Just playin' with you!!! :D
 

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My forehead is burned as we speak!! Took the afternoon off and put about 150 miles on 'er. Ahhhhh...fresh air, sunburn, and a Viper drive...nothing better!! :headbang:
 
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