Yes, Wyatt Earp is often attributed with the saying, "Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything." This phrase emphasizes the importance of precision over mere speed, particularly in high-stakes situations like gunfights. While there's no definitive historical record of him saying this exact phrase, it reflects the ethos of many gunfighters of his era. The quote has become well-known in popular culture, symbolizing the balance between efficiency and accuracy.
"Tell all the other curs the law is coming! You tell them I'm coming, and hell's coming with me, you hear?! Hell's coming with me!"
There are innumerable URLs stating that his ball was measured with a radar gun at that speed in 1974, but I could not find any that explained exactly how accurate the measurement was. There's no question but that Ryan could throw a ball fast, but the question remains on exactly how fast.
Fast food is called fast food because they give it to you fast and it will make you fat fast.
Because you hear fast! haha
tapa is the Irish word for fast
"Tell all the other curs the law is coming! You tell them I'm coming, and hell's coming with me, you hear?! Hell's coming with me!"
fast and accurate and reapeatable
its accurate,its fast and its efficient
Strategies for what? The goal is to serve customers fast, accurate, delicious, healthy food.
start from on side and go to the other. make sure its fast and accurate
Because mercury is very fast dissolving metal
Probably, but they would need time to train on the new layout and might not be able to achieve the fastest speeds on many layouts within a limited time frame.
Mc Donald employed a strategy to serve fast, accurate, delicious and healthy food and fast delivery times to augment their fine services
Percision moves are moves which are extremely accurate and fast ad effective. Hope this helps. A$
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There's no 'hard and fast' rule ! For an accurate answer - consult a doctor !
yes, so they know how fast a pitch is