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life=playa
Join Date: Feb 2004
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good one 588.8 Here is a good one for the off season. a .4 is perfect. http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/nhraxtreepro.html first you stage ,then watch for the three ambers to all light at once and then the green light. When all three ambers light at once the green go light will light .400 seconds later...so a .4 means it took you 400 hundredths of a second to react and you hit the go button exactly as the light turned green...way to go. Thats a pro tree. the second link is to a sportsman tree. http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/nhraxtreesp.html this one is easier For it the ambers light one after the other at .500 second intervals and then after the last amber the green go light goes on after another .500 of a second. This tree is a bit slower and allows you to get the rythym of how long .500 of a second is by pacing the duration of the ambers as you prepare to click the go....have fun...on this one a .5 is a perfect hit. REMemBER NEVER REACT TOO QUICK AS YOU CAN RECOVER FROM A TAD TOO SLOW OF A REACTION< BUT TOO QUICK GETS YA A REDLIGHT AND ITS TIME TO PUT IT BACK ON THE TRAILER>>>YOUR DAYS OVER AND YOUR OPPONENT DINDT EVEN HAVE TO BEAT YA> Careful its addicting |
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aņejo
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: 10 minutes walk from the Caribbean
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Do you know what that means amongst the Eskimos? Crikey, I always had you for a lady... Last edited by Daddy B : 12-14-2005 at 06:31 AM. |
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aņejo
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Huh? ![]() I'm not a lady anymore? When did that happen? I would have at least liked to enjoy it... ![]() |
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aņejo
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: 10 minutes walk from the Caribbean
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Please add to my previous post and accept my apologies for any misunderstanding. |
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