Sentences with phrase «speed feels slow»

Shutter speeds feel slow, and if you opt to enable HDR (which brightens dark areas in photos and improves low - light shots) there's a couple of seconds delay after you hit the capture button while the Razer Phone processes all the information.

Not exact matches

«But though by the end of the battle the men felt all the horror of their actions,» he writes, «though they would have been glad to stop, some incomprehensible, mysterious power still went on governing them, and the artillery men, covered with powder and blood, reduced to one in three, though stumbling and gasping from fatigue, kept bringing charges, loaded, aimed, applied the slow match; and the cannonballs, with the same speed and cruelty, flew from both sides and crushed human bodies flat, and the terrible thing continued to be accomplished, which was accomplished not by the will of men, but by the will of Him who governs people and worlds.»
In other words, chocolate may slow the speed at which the receptor sucks up the serotonin in your brain, which enables you to feel happier for longer bouts of time.
Life already feels like it's moving at hyper speed for the Carters, and they know it won't slow down anytime soon.
It wasn't until I moved to California, and Michigan, and other places that I realized that it wasn't common that someone going slow usually feels obliged to speed up at any opportunity for you to pass them only to slow down again when you can't.
Not only does it look so much faster than traditional onboards (even at these slow speeds) but watching it, you can almost feel the wind and the rain and the cold coming right out of the computer screen at you.
We can find ways to make our child feel more comfortable, but there is not always a medicine to «fix» what is broken or speed up what seems slow.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, the key to speeding up could actually be slowing down first.
Start slow and rhythmic and when you feel steady you can speed up to a powerful and equal in and out breath rhythm.
Also, youre in control of the speed and intensity of the rhythm, so you can slow down or rev up the tempo the way that feels best for you.
Feel like you're metabolic rate that is stuck on super slow speed?
Speed up and slow down according to how you feel, not by any set pace or time interval.
• Squeeze - pause, then lower at an even slower speed feeling every inch until you reach the full stretch position at the bottom,
If you like a thick consistency blend at slow speed, or if you prefer a lighter feel increase to high and let it run a bit longer.
The world was moving at a normal speed, but I felt like I was moving and thinking in slow motion.
I realize that this may sound like a rhetorical question, but looking back, do you feel that the acquisition of muscle mass slowed you down any in terms of speed or quickness?
I feel like January was the slowest month EVER and then February just sped by... or is it just me?
I wonder if that paradoxical feeling of time passing both glacially slow and at lightening speed has a lot to do with our comfort levels.
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This mechanic speeds - up the gameplay style over other games in the genre, and it's what makes Vanquish feel so unique and fresh, especially at a time when people were beginning to become tired of slow - paced shooters.
To that end, I was actually relieved to see a degree of restraint in his usual tics in Man of Steel; overly - slick slow - motion speed - ramping antics normally attributed to him are gone, replaced with an earnest if hurried style that feels like an amalgam of several influences.
This includes all of the original's stylistic choices, from the color scheme to the slow motion / fast forward fights (seriously, played at normal speed, I feel like this movie is a half hour long).
seems to speed up and slow down so we often feel like we're either missing the action or waiting around for it.
The uneven pacing of WHAS guarantees a small audience — big laughs come in clusters, and the plot speeds up and slows down depending on what you like — but I have a feeling that it's the type of movie that will find its niche in repeat viewings.
My only complaint with mose TD games (except for SweetWater Defense) is that once you play with the fast forward, if you go back to normal speed, it feels like the game is in slow motion, then if you go back to fast forward, it doesn't feel like it's fast enough.
Emphasizing structure and organization helps remove roadblocks that prevent successful learning, such as slower processing speeds, inconsistent spelling and grammar, difficulty maintaining focus and concentration, and feelings of failure and anxiety resulting from past academic and social struggles.
It felt perfectly stable at this sort of speed too, although the brakes are not the most encouraging part of the car (they're effective enough, but need a good shove deep into the pedal travel) so it felt wise to leave plenty of margin for slowing.
Handling is good and safe for a big truck, with lots of play in the slow, hydraulically boosted steering and suspension travel and compliance that makes you feel most comfortable taking freeway off - ramps at sedate speeds.
The optional Active Steering has fine feel and feedback at high speed, when the ratio is slower for stability.
However, although the steering isn't bad for an electric system, it still feels too light in slower speed corners and fails to feed back enough information about what the front tyres are doing.
With the speeds here too slow for the turbos to build up steam and the road shoulder narrow to nonexistent, the GT - R feels like the big and heavy car it is.
Only practice in safe (large, open, flat, empty of obstacles, people) places (e.g. vacant parking lots) at slow speeds (just a few MPH is enough to induce a skid on snow) to get the «feel».
I no longer felt the ST's strong pull down the front straight, and my speeds were slower before braking later in the run.
The speed of the new system is visibly improved (not that the old one felt slow), and features like real - time Google Maps for the navigation system seem much more fluid.
Higher speeds you feel it in the Model S so you back off and the re-gen slows you down quickly ready for the next blast... M5, 3 seconds of Raw fun, stupids speeds arrive and then 20 seconds of coasting and nail biting before you slow down back to legal speeds... 3 seconds of fun and 20 seconds of fear... too quick and without re-gen you are just standing on those very expensive disks and pads... Honestly in todays traffic Model S far better and if you must, buy a lotus for the weekend B road blast... Also with all the sound insulation in the M5 you can't hear the engine until silly speeds... so again Model S.... My friend said don't you miss the V8 noise and my other friend sat in the car said its a bit like missing the clip clop of your horse at the advent of the Model T...
At our pathetically slow highway speeds, we need everything we can get to make driving fun — crazy steering feel, an engaging manual transmission, and a car that's perhaps a little bit flawed.
The tyre performed relatively well on cornering speed but the lack of grip control, the fact that the tyre produced the most movement under braking and sub-standard steering feel resulted in the slowest lap times.
Once under way, you'll discover the speed - sensitive hydraulic power steering delivers accurate feedback in most maneuvers, but feels a bit slow to respond during really hard driving.
The 9 - speed trans (16 pounds lighter than the Evoque's earlier 6 - speed) felt smooth, though a bit slow to react.
That said, it is a little heavy when loaded in slow, sharp bends, and offers more resistance than we feel is appropriate at car park speeds.
While driving you realise the front takes bad patches easily but sharper bumps / potholes have to be taken at slow speeds, otherwise a jolt is felt by the second row occupants.
You neither hear nor feel shifts whether driving at slower speeds through city streets or accelerating aggressively to merge into highway traffic.
Steering assistance, feedback, and steering ratio are all adjustable, offering light feel in slow - moving traffic, and less assistance at high speeds.
The steering is a bit overboosted at slow speeds, but above about 40 mph it feels a lot better.
Newer transmission designs (ZF's brilliant eight - speed conventional automatic for instance) are now making the DSG feel a little slow to kick - down and occasionally lost looking for the right gear.
While driving at slow city speeds, the steering feels light and the car is nimble and easy to manoeuvre.
The steering itself has a variable ratio; it's slower just around straight ahead, quickening as you wind lock on, a common and neat trick to combine high - speed stability with a feeling of agility at lower speeds.
It's not that the GT Speed is slow, of course — it just feels like the W12 was shoehorned into this car and it upset all the other, more endearing traits.
On the freeway heading back from the racetrack, few cars are as capable of slowing down time as a modern - day Porsche... at any speed, it feels like time stands still.
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