A list of puns related to "Paddle Wheel"
I've been contemplating getting a setup for pc, but have a tiny problem. I have Cerebal Palsy and can't do intricate movements with my right hand. I know I could just play in automatic ofc, but are there any wheels out there that have both paddles on the left side? Also is it possible to buy one and have someone mod it to have them both on one side without to many complications or being to expensive?
I came across a video explaining the elements and features of the steering wheel. It touched upon how there can be 2 paddles that are customisable to the drivers preference. Iβm curious on what these could be and perhaps an example of one of the drivers on the grid if anyone is aware of their particular setup. Thank you for any answers (:
Correction: "Galadriel".
And sails wouldn't have been very effective amongst densely growing large trees.
I haven't got my Lord of the Rings handy; but I'm fairly sure there's no mention of rowing. If I'm mistaken about that I'll delete this.
Various other questions of a similar nature could be posed: the propulsion of Galadriel's riverboat is just the 'entry-point' sort of thing. For instance, did the Dwarves have engines in the sense in which we mean "engine" in modern times? Or the elves - most likely the Noldor.
Actually there is a possible reference to enginery in the description of the mill in Hobbiton.
Wikipedia says that since Roman times people came up with ideas of paddle wheel powered ships instead of oars. With the appropriate engineering, wouldn't this make for faster boats with less people on board?
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I wanna really get back into NFS games and was wondering if anybody had some personal recommendations for wheels and paddles (cause ya know you cant just use a xbox controller, I want immersion!!)
under $100~ idealy since I dont really know what to look for lol. thanks!
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