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From: Byron Forbes <hosh@ar.com.au>
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LOL. What we need here is a FAQ on the flaws in CPR. Nah, to much bandwidth :(

John Wallace wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 13 Oct 1998 18:59:32 GMT, mapson@mapson.com (Mapson) wrote:
> 
> >>It has its good points (sensation of speed, sound, as you mentioned),
> >>but being "1,000 times better than ICR2" is not one of them. The way
> >>the car handles is awful, and how it compares to ICR2 in that regard
> >>depends upon personal preference more than anything.
> >
> >How is the way the car handles so awful?
> 
> http://www.dejanews.com when you have several hours to spare.
> 
> >And braking too in CPR seems much more realistic.
> 
> Check "seems" in Chambers, then compare with the last sentence of my
> paragraph above.
> 
> Cheers!
> John

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