Not exact matches
that isn't because I necessarily totally buy into the Friedman ans Schwartz explanation for why the slowdown of 1929
turned into a Great Depression
rather than a
sharp recession.
Slalom, on the other hand, is
rather more dynamic and utilises much shorter skis, which call for short,
sharp turns, almost bouncing between edges.
Whenever I make a
sharp left or right
turn (making a 90 degree
turn rather than a shallow
turn), the front end makes a clunk sound after I pull out of the
turn while centering the steering wheel.
Rather than the razor -
sharp turn - in one might have expected, the front rubber hesitates a touch before gripping and biting into the tarmac.
The steering has improved slightly but its lightness is best - suited to commuting and urban driving, tight parking manoeuvres and
sharp T - intersections,
rather than
turn two at Phillip Island race track.
Rather than you having complete control over the brakes as you veer around a
sharp turn, you have to deduce when to downshift based on how quickly your car decelerates.
After those, the series took a
sharp turn toward «safe imagry,» or
rather, worlds that are no longer scary.
Unfortunately, due to all the people moving in and out of the demo space, the end result
turned out to be a
rather jagged rendering, but results are likely
sharper outside of a busy developer conference.