The GT-R has a new stable mate!

Very nice garage. Where in Florida do you live? I would love to move over there, maybe in ten years or so depending on what the IT industry out there has to offer. I spent a few weeks with work there earlier this year and fell in love with the place.
 
Lovely car.

Remember you jealous folks, "love people, use stuff". If its the other way around things get messed up pretty quickly. :D
 
Remember you jealous folks, "love people, use stuff". If its the other way around things get messed up pretty quickly. :D

**** that, people are scum and I want a supercar dammit ! :p

Seriously ICEMAN your cars are awesome ! Still prefer Redzila over the new one though (Whitezila ?) :) The McLaren looks teeny tiny next to the GTR too.
 
[ui]ICEMAN;23199704 said:
I made a lot of money in professional gaming back when I was 16/17 as well as from my mountain biking.
I appreciate this is a thread about the car and not where you get your loot from Ice, just interested in the mountainbiking side of things. Been riding for years myself (although currently bikeless :() so curious as to what you rode/who you rode for etc if it made you some money. Back then you must've been someone I watched on videos if you made any money out of it! :p
 
[ui]ICEMAN;23199704 said:
Let me take the time to answer a few of the questions here then.

You are correct, my Father has done very well for himself but is certainly not in the league of purchasing private jets etc. I didn't grow up wealthy, we lived well but not like myself or my parents do now, that only really came when I was in my late teens and while I lived well, I certainly didn't get handed everything - if you recall, I started with a Peugeot 306!

I made a lot of money in professional gaming back when I was 16/17 as well as from my mountain biking. I worked for OcUK for a little bit while at the same time I was a director for Bit-Tech before following some other business ventures and investments that ended up being rather lucrative.

I became a commercial pilot after selling out of those businesses and got really into aerobatic flying. I flew private jets for a few different people but found the whole career to be rather lacking in fulfillment (personally) so decided to pursue something I'd considered back when I was 18- medicine. I can be quite honest and tell you at 18-22 I wasn't interested in spending that much time in school any more but I've matured now and realize where my true calling lies. I'm currently still in school but I still maintain a salary from my consulting companies and automobile paint protection films.

I'm married to a wonderful woman who understands what it means to be successful and driven, as she herself is at the pinnacle of her field. I prioritize what I want out of life and work as hard as I possibly can - and yes, I can't for a moment discredit that if it weren't for my parents' support and financial assistance, that things may not have progressed as quickly as they have.

For what it's worth, a doctor in the US, particularly in the field I'm going into (Interventional Radiology) will earn significantly more than in the UK, it's just the way the industry works out here. Starting salary for some specialties is around $450-500k with others reaching easily up to the $900k+ range.

Surround yourself with the right people, work every day as if you needed the money to eat that night and just don't take no for an answer. My Father always said that there's no such thing as luck, he said you make your own luck and it's something I've kept in mind every day - if you do things right, good things will happen.

Nice, you sir are a gent. :)

needs new glasses
/runs
 
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Nice, you sir are a gent. :)

Although isn't the legal age to gamble in the UK for most activities is 18 years old? (except the lottery)

/runs

I read that as computer games? IE CS and the like which would have had some big money in them back then.
 
Nice, you sir are a gent. :)

needs new glasses
/runs

There goes another thing you can post in the gd 'items just purchased' thread. :D ;)

I kind of agree with hurfdurf (never thought I would say that :p) suppose the bottom line is money gets you places and nobody can deny that high quality education/flying lessons etc don't come with a price.

Fair play to ice though as sure it was/is a hell of a lot of work. :)
 
[ui]ICEMAN;23199704 said:
Surround yourself with the right people, work every day as if you needed the money to eat that night and just don't take no for an answer. My Father always said that there's no such thing as luck, he said you make your own luck and it's something I've kept in mind every day - if you do things right, good things will happen.

Yoda? :p

Brilliant reply!

This is one of those "hey, everyone! look at me!" topics right?

No? It is a "look at my new car" thread? But as usual, OcUK had to get personal. This time it is 1-0 to the OP though.

Though 1 question i have to ask, how do you make money by 'pro gaming'? What does that even mean? lol
 
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