My typing speed is 70 words per minute. You're all slow.
That's SLOW!
My typing speed is 70 words per minute. You're all slow.
I am so glad I don't have a lap timer.
92. Anyone under 89 words per minute is slow.
92. Anyone under 89 words per minute is slow.
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It's an extremely valuble tool not just to measure you reproductive organs but to see if any adjustments have made going fast easier.
If you don't adjust anything and/or just like going in circles at what feels like a fast pace than save your money for more track time.
It's an extremely valuble tool not just to measure you reproductive organs but to see if any adjustments have made going fast easier.
If you don't adjust anything and/or just like going in circles at what feels like a fast pace than save your money for more track time.
Going from 92 WPM to 95 WPM is huge while typing on a GTAM thread, means you are a pro keyboard warrior mmkkaayyy!!!
Well, N3WMAN saves his money for race entry fees, and judges his pace by how many of the other racers he beats. Typically about all of them. Whatever he is doing seems to be working.
Personally, I love having and using a laptimer. I actually enjoy competing against myself (trying to lower my lap times) more than I enjoy trying to compete against other riders. I find the technical challenges (make the bike go faster) more interesting than the strategic ones (outsmart the other riders). For me, track days and practice laps are more entertaining than the races. I guess I should have known it would be this way. Even when I play F1 on the Xbox I enjoy qualifying more than the race....
To each their own.
You are still a young guy, and have some talent....(I'll take a double double please) so a lap timer makes sense.
Old fart like me is only going to go so fast, doesn't matter what I do to the bike so a lap timer is kinda pointless, unless it's for threads like this on gtam lol.
97 WPM.... 95 adjusted because it counted 2 spaces after a period as an error (stupid americans) on a broken in, 7 year old desktop keyboard.
ninja vanish.
Well, N3WMAN saves his money for race entry fees, and judges his pace by how many of the other racers he beats. Typically about all of them. Whatever he is doing seems to be working.
Personally, I love having and using a laptimer. I actually enjoy competing against myself (trying to lower my lap times) more than I enjoy trying to compete against other riders. I find the technical challenges (make the bike go faster) more interesting than the strategic ones (outsmart the other riders). For me, track days and practice laps are more entertaining than the races. I guess I should have known it would be this way. Even when I play F1 on the Xbox I enjoy qualifying more than the race....
To each their own.