It just doesn't have the precise,
tactile feel through low speed corners that it carries at higher speeds and on the road.
Not exact matches
In thus individualizing ordination Augustine witnesses indirectly to the extinction in the West c. 400 of the older catholic
feeling for the corporate ministry of the local church.51 Within four centuries the hereditary priesthood of Israel had been replaced by the indelible priesthood of Christendom, valid not by inheritance and birth but
through a kind of rebirth in the solemn rededication of ordination in the descent of the Holy Spirit, an action which also represented a
tactile succession going back to the apostles.
This skill is best learned
through a multisensory approach (visual, auditory, kinesthetic (movement), and
tactile (
feeling through touch).
Haptics use varied vibrations to offer
tactile feedback, much like the buzzing jolts or kickbacks gamers
feel through a handheld controller.
The visuals and
tactile elements of home have such a huge impact on our emotional well - being and that is the focus that I explored
through this book, providing resources for readers to explore what truly makes them
feel at home within their spaces and within themselves.
Jones projects similar forces of
feeling through the scales and
tactile grunts of the gill - man, his animal nature honoured yet never diluted for smooth consumption.
That positive
tactile impression carries over
through the rest of the controls; all the buttons and switches have a good, solid
feel to them.
Even the steering wheel went
through extensive testing to determine the ideal diameter, shape and
tactile feel to maximize driver confidence.
The most striking of these explorations include Marinetti's
tactile creation Sudan - Paris (1920), which allows you to literally
feel your way
through the textures of the Sudan and Paris; Russolo's exploration of noise music, and Balla's stage sets for Igor Stravinsky's Fireworks.