The system, which is driver selectable uses clutch, gear position and propshaft sensors, together with finely - tuned programming of the engine management, to mimic the technique of heel - and - toe downshifts;
the act of blipping the throttle while braking and changing gear.
Not exact matches
Far from being a
blip, scooping ice cream behind the counter at Ben & Jerry's was the place I found out how much my brain wanted and needed the
act of cooking: messy but focused, challenging but mechanical, all - consuming but unintellectual.
Streaming on Netflix after a surprise Super Bowl Sunday teaser, «The Cloverfield Paradox» is «Lost» in space — a faint, well -
acted blip on the radar
of your viewing life.
Unlike the original, this version
of the game includes voice
acting rather than just
blips and bloops.
Maybe «fake news» is a
blip as we adjust to the information age; the equivalent
of a toddler
acting out, before the age matures, and before we've constructed systems
of education and media consumption that are appropriate for the Information Age and the Anthropocene.