and what is happening in that picture? i have a little corner entry drift going on because i probably trail braked it a little too late. generally speaking though, a little but more slip angle is a good thing under slippery conditions.
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and what is happening in that picture? i have a little corner entry drift going on because i probably trail braked it a little too late. generally speaking though, a little but more slip angle is a good thing under slippery conditions.
Enjoyed the insight, as usual. I knew some of it, but didn't think of it in terms of how it interacts with natural frequency. It makes total sense that the input response times needed (the rhythm) have a lot to do with tractive limit. It's possible that driving enjoyment involves a Bode plot.
its pretty tough to pull off, it requires timing and understand the rhythm at which three things are happening simultaneously ... how fast the car unloads from braking, how fast you are unloading the brake petal, and how fast you are adding steering. so its hands, feet, and and car, all working in rhythm.
obviously with a slower responding car, the window to hit to pull it off is longer, and thus its easier. the stiffer and faster the car responds to inputs, the tighter than window is to hit.
Blade Runner 2049 is really good. It's one of the very few movies I've actually seen more than once in the theaters.
ive been hearing that. as a huge fan of the original (no not that one, the actual original before riddly scott tried to ruin it, and then before he actually did ruin it), more than a little concerned about it. deckart isn't a replicant. riddly your fucking wrong and you need to give it up. if you make deckart a replicant the entire movie loses all meaning.
Spoilers(?) I don't know if this counts as a spoiler, but you don't have to worry. The movie fits perfectly fine with the original theatrical release.
If I remember right isn't that kind of a big point of contention between Ridley and Harrison? Scoot says he is, Ford says he isn't.
I don't get why Scott is so adamant about that anyway, it just messes up all the themes of the original.
I'm going to replicate the amount of times I see it in theatres, I know that.
Not quite sure how I missed this massive thread extension on valve shit. I haven't looked in here for a week or so and must have let it slip by.
Funny you should mention the above. Richmond actually gave us (PE) the original Matrix and asked us to make it "good". I ripped it to pieces, redesigned it all from the ground up to make it into something approaching what a modern (for the time) paintball gun should be and took it back to him. He said I had changed too much and that technically he didn't see it as a Matrix any more and basically said thanks, but no thanks. Then he sold it to Dye.