Just give up everything, quit your job, leave your hometown, and everyone behind and start drifting from place to place. Just remember, you will loose a lot by being a drifter. Just my opinion
2007-08-05 02:34:41
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answered by Memere RN/BA 7
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Drifting refers to a driving technique and to a sport based on the technique power oversteering; this article deals primarily with the sport. A car is said to be drifting when the rear slip angle is greater than the front slip angle, and the front wheels are pointing in the opposite direction to the turn (e.g. car is turning left, wheels are pointed right), and the driver is controlling these factors.
Beginner techniques
These techniques don't use weight transition, so are typically the first thing the novice drifter learns.[7] However they are still used by the most experienced drifters, and require skill to execute properly. These techniques aim to induce a loss of traction on the rear wheels, either by locking the wheel (e-brake drift), or using enough power from the engine to break the traction force (power-oversteer and clutch kick).
If you want to know more click this URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drifting_%28motorsport%29
2007-08-05 10:04:12
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answered by pig_tails14 2
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Quit everything you have ever known in your life, your job, your family (at least call them every once in awhile), your home, your computer, your cable/satellite and anything else of wordly pleasures. A drifter is just someone who goes around the country going from area to area. If you want a really good song to understand the idea, listen to "Me and You and a Dog Name Boo." That song can give you a good idea about that kind of life. It is difficult, but a person can feel free of everything they have known.
2007-08-05 10:19:35
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answered by kepjr100 7
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Some gas money helps, and you might want to take along soem good, sturdy shoes.
2007-08-05 11:50:36
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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You have to know all the words to "Up On The Roof" and "Under The Boardwalk".
2007-08-05 09:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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