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By LRW
#337552
I am currently playing Xbox. F12012.

Brm*.

*ok, technically not playing RIGHT now as I'm on here. Just waiting on a system update.


My wheelstand is on the way.

I've only got F12010 and since it's so much better with the wheel than the controller I've rarely played it, only when I've been bothered to set the wheel up which is a bit of a pain to do. Hopefully that's gonna change now.


I played the whole of F12010 on controller. For F12011 I bought a wheel - and I just can't get used to it - and I find the wheel setup near on impossible. I'm back to using controller.
#337593
Caught a cold from the typical British weather....


I have a cold now too, and I'm doing a bit of the old acting tonight. Ohhh, my voice... :shock:
By Nin-Chin
#337597
Weird Thursday was fine on Friday it was freezing (I even had gloves and a hat,I worked outside for two hours out of my 6 hours out work and still got a cold,which I discovered the evening I posted)I still have it,luckily it's the weekend,no work,but I still have the cold (for now) :banghead:
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By vlad
#337600
The change was INSANE! Wednesday +18C here, Thursday a bit windy, like +15C, yesterday snowing, barely over 0C! :yikes:
By andrew
#337603
Having a cold is nothing to do wit hthe weather! A cold is a virus which can happen at anytime of the year. :banghead: Nowt wrong with the weather.
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By stonemonkey
#337661
I am currently playing Xbox. F12012.

Brm*.

*ok, technically not playing RIGHT now as I'm on here. Just waiting on a system update.


My wheelstand is on the way.

I've only got F12010 and since it's so much better with the wheel than the controller I've rarely played it, only when I've been bothered to set the wheel up which is a bit of a pain to do. Hopefully that's gonna change now.


I played the whole of F12010 on controller. For F12011 I bought a wheel - and I just can't get used to it - and I find the wheel setup near on impossible. I'm back to using controller.


Setting up the wheel itself and positioning or the ingame setup?
By LRW
#337666
I am currently playing Xbox. F12012.

Brm*.

*ok, technically not playing RIGHT now as I'm on here. Just waiting on a system update.


My wheelstand is on the way.

I've only got F12010 and since it's so much better with the wheel than the controller I've rarely played it, only when I've been bothered to set the wheel up which is a bit of a pain to do. Hopefully that's gonna change now.


I played the whole of F12010 on controller. For F12011 I bought a wheel - and I just can't get used to it - and I find the wheel setup near on impossible. I'm back to using controller.


Setting up the wheel itself and positioning or the ingame setup?


Well both. - but mostly the ingame setup. To be honest, I probably didn't give it enough time to get used to it.
By LRW
#337667
Weird Thursday was fine on Friday it was freezing (I even had gloves and a hat,I worked outside for two hours out of my 6 hours out work and still got a cold,which I discovered the evening I posted)I still have it,luckily it's the weekend,no work,but I still have the cold (for now) :banghead:


I'm sorry Non-chin, but Andrew is correct. You cant catch a cold from being in the cold. A cold / the flu are virus based.
#337687
Weird Thursday was fine on Friday it was freezing (I even had gloves and a hat,I worked outside for two hours out of my 6 hours out work and still got a cold,which I discovered the evening I posted)I still have it,luckily it's the weekend,no work,but I still have the cold (for now) :banghead:


I'm sorry Non-chin, but Andrew is correct. You cant catch a cold from being in the cold. A cold / the flu are virus based.


:smmack: Then why do they call it a cold?
By andrew
#337689
The name "common cold" came into use in the 16th century, due to the similarity between its symptoms and those of exposure to cold weather.
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By stonemonkey
#337693
I am currently playing Xbox. F12012.

Brm*.

*ok, technically not playing RIGHT now as I'm on here. Just waiting on a system update.


My wheelstand is on the way.

I've only got F12010 and since it's so much better with the wheel than the controller I've rarely played it, only when I've been bothered to set the wheel up which is a bit of a pain to do. Hopefully that's gonna change now.


I played the whole of F12010 on controller. For F12011 I bought a wheel - and I just can't get used to it - and I find the wheel setup near on impossible. I'm back to using controller.


Setting up the wheel itself and positioning or the ingame setup?


Well both. - but mostly the ingame setup. To be honest, I probably didn't give it enough time to get used to it.


I'm still not quite as fast with the wheel as I am with the controller but I'm getting there and I find I can get much smoother lines through corners. The biggest problem is that when something goes slightly wrong that would be easy to correct with the controller it's a lot more difficult to correct it with the wheel and I end up slamming into the wall.
By LRW
#337698
Weird Thursday was fine on Friday it was freezing (I even had gloves and a hat,I worked outside for two hours out of my 6 hours out work and still got a cold,which I discovered the evening I posted)I still have it,luckily it's the weekend,no work,but I still have the cold (for now) :banghead:


I'm sorry Non-chin, but Andrew is correct. You cant catch a cold from being in the cold. A cold / the flu are virus based.


:smmack: Then why do they call it a cold?


To mess with your mind man, to mess with your mind......
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By darwin dali
#337699
The weather can have a major influence on you getting a cold. Certain weather conditions can weaken your immune response when trying to fight off viruses. A natural response to cold weather is for the body to conserve heat, i.e., concentrate the blood in your torso leaving your extremities with less blood circulating. This can affect the efficiency of your natural defense capabilities such as your mucous membranes in your nose and viruses may find it easier to infect you.
By LRW
#337700
The weather can have a major influence on you getting a cold. Certain weather conditions can weaken your immune response when trying to fight off viruses. A natural response to cold weather is for the body to conserve heat, i.e., concentrate the blood in your torso leaving your extremities with less blood circulating. This can affect the efficiency of your natural defense capabilities such as your mucous membranes in your nose and viruses may find it easier to infect you.


Shall we call you Nurse DD now? ;o)
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