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Cardboard Shim ?
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I had a 0.156...0.161....and 0.162 in a row !!! Have no clue what i'm doing different then you guys??? Maybe I outa try racing my stocker in Super Street or Hot Rod???
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.016 but my finger slipped off the button and it just happened to be at the right time, haha. Other then that like .203 -.230's
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6.270 8.750 9.220
I spilled my beer and I think the mouse is drunk. |
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I did two rounds of ten. I had a best of a .171 and averaged a .195 using Myron's transbrake method. It does sometimes quick tree you!
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Without having a ton of intensive applications running in the background today, my r/t's came down about .015, with a best of a .186 (duplicated 3 times). I'd say your computer's processor *is* a factor. Maybe I'll try it on my old 133mHz machine later to confirm.
This game also proves to me why I'm at least *one* guy that *shouldn't* block the tree, as I'm not very consistent. I'm both quicker and more consistent being able to see the full tree coming.
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10 hits ... .172 fast to .218 slow ..average .203
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I find I'm quicker reacting to orange and red and slow on green and blue.
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Here's another reaction time site that is a little more entertaining...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbo...n_version5.swf Gotta love them brits! Bill H.
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I think I would be quicler if I knew what color it was changing to as well. It takes a few thousandths to process the color in addition to the fact that it changed.
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