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So Firefox does not trust Combatace.com
Erik replied to Skyviper's topic in Site Support / Bug Reports / Suggestions
Fixed. Reinstalled the SSLCert and all is fine. Can no longer duplicate the problem. -
It could be depending on how you look at things or others look at you. Some of us have to use it multiple times per day and it's not gender specific. When you see a whole one (I have that image too) you'll laugh because it's so simple yet so complex. Where's Fates when you need him?
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So Firefox does not trust Combatace.com
Erik replied to Skyviper's topic in Site Support / Bug Reports / Suggestions
I'm working on a resolve now. This report only applies to Firefox as it reports the certificate of authority is missing which it isn't. I'll let you know when more information is available. Thanks for the report. -
It could be "something" but it's more specific than that.
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Well this could add to your self confidence I suppose and no if I catch the dogs smoking cigars I'm going to assume their on fire and take the appropriate action. Good guesses though.
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Luckily they haven't figured out how to rotate the dial on the gun safe, luckily. I'll give you a clue, it's only one thing now many things.
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A new game I'd like to play and have you all join in on is called, "What the hell was it?" First the back story: I had a bumper crop this spring. Blessed with a brother and sister from the same litter it's a laugh a minute around the house now. They really are quite happy, in fact the little girl has this funny way of smiling. Every time I see it I laugh thinking of that denture commercial here in the states with smiling dogs, but her's is for real. I finally got a good pic of her smile. Anyway the minions as I kindly refer to them like to find odd ball things around the house and chew them into oblivion, test their digestive systems, and rack my mental ability to figure out what it was they've left chewed up on my floor. This weeks entry in What the hell was it is this image: Who can tell me what it was? Have fun!
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TMF F-14
Erik replied to Romflyer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
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Reports today indicate that two audible alarms were heard in the cockpit prior to impact. One of which was most notably "sink rate" indicating the rate of decent was high. The second was a most likely the terrain warning "pull up". The annunciations were heard 7 seconds before impact noise could be heard on the cockpit voice recorder and it is unclear if that is from striking the trees or ground impact. It was further noted that no distress call was ever made from the cockpit. Tower crew on duty indicated that they had no indication that the plane was too low on approach and they noted that landing lights could be seen. They were a bright white and suddenly a bright flash of orange followed by a red glow. Possible indication that the aircraft struck not only the trees but a nearby power line. Cpt. Cerea Beal the PIC had more than 23 years with UPS (3200 hours in the type A300) and 6 years in the US Marine Corps as a helo pilot, his FO 37 year old Shanda Flanning.
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Some of these images coming out of Egypt are amazingly powerful. These are novice or lay photographers documenting their lives. It would be incredible to see our own version of this from the eyes of our members who live there. They don't need to show the worst of humanity just document the times as they're seen now.
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After I wrote that I started looking at the approach plates, etc. You are exactly correct that one eight does have ILS/DME but no precision approach equipment. So without knowing the condition of the AP or AT at the time it can only be concluded they were hand flying with the help of the ILS and PAPI systems until proven otherwise. I'll be curious to hear the final moments of the voice recorder to see if there was ever any indication from either the left or right seat that their flight path was too low as would be indicated and that with their weight they were too far behind the spool to successfully hit the GA button. Without the request being heard in the tower it makes me think they were flying into a black hole and short of the terrain avoidance warning they were caught looking for the PAPI in a condition where it was never visible to them. Speculation all but wise your operation department have restricted access to that approach. More may follow that lead. Stay safe out there.
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NTSB: No Engine Failure in Fatal UPS Plane Crash Reported this afternoon by the examiners who recovered the flight recorders from the fatal crash of the Airbus A-300 Cargo Jet that landed short of the runway in Birmingham Alabama that no engine failures were reported at the time of the crash. Other indications reported that everything was reporting normally. With the recent crash of the Asiana flight into San Francisco it leaves one to wonder at what point does a pilot stop flying the aircraft. Is it possible the automated landing systems are being too heavily relied on to accomplish the most critical of flight conditions? The auto throttle and vertical glide slope might appear to be another culprit in this most recent fatal crash. Landing at the alternative runway due to closure of the primary runway leads to the obvious. Were they flying the correct instrument approach. Did they fly through the vertical glide slope or was it even active/available for the shorter runway at Birmingham? Only the facts will tell and right on the heels of the Asiana flight it appears not an hour too soon. I firmly believe Captain Sullivan was successful in conducting a water landing after the bird strikes in New York because he flew the aircraft to the ground. Never stop flying the aircraft, once you do it's already too late it's ahead of you. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the those families who are affected.
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I don't care how you cut the first image it's impressive. Whether you look at the side slip of two boat widths or the concussive displacement shockwave from the guns, it's impressive firepower.
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Loss of Indian Navy Kilo class submarine INS Sindhurakshak
Erik replied to ghostrider883's topic in The Pub
Look at that fireball, that looks like one of the cruise missiles ignited while being locked into the hull, the chain reaction would be incredible. Anyone know if this was the vessel that test fired the BrahMos super sonic cruise missle back in March? Incredible loss but this could have been an all hands loss if it had happened underway. S! to those that lost their lives. -
That's got to be one of the best bar stories ever, from both sides of the story.
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I think I got all the requests that were made while I was busy with rebuilding the library of files. If I missed you please PM and let me know, otherwise things should be all set for everyone. Thanks.
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Everything should be back on-line now. I haven't found any files that I've lost, however the images or screenshots aren't back in place yet and I'm not sure when I'll get to those. It took three plus weeks to get the files back and each file had multiple images so it may be faster to ask that the authors upload new screenies of their files and while you're there check that your files are actually downloading. Either way I'll get to this and thanks for all the support and help getting things back on-line. Erik
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Put in a quick fix to remove the small pop-up PM window until a fix can be implemented by the developer. I have submitted a support ticket and I will advise when the original functionality has been returned. Thanks for reporting this. Erik
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Did I have a request from you? Let me know. Erik
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Downloads, Avionics subcategory
Erik replied to Crusader's topic in Site Support / Bug Reports / Suggestions
I moved it but I can't promise it will stay the final word will have to come from MigBuster, as he may have had it there for a reason. -
You guy's totally missed the bumper stickers on the new Japanese Cruiser. "We brake for Gawdzirraw" and "Nuclear reactors made in Fukushima" and slyly the Autobots emblem. Way to go Japan!
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Downloads/Uploads still offline?
Erik replied to Wrench's topic in Site Support / Bug Reports / Suggestions
The files are all back online and functioning normally now. There should be no further interruptions with downloads. Some of the file authors have already started to fill in there screenshots which I greatly appreciate. I will get started on recovering the images some time next week after a short break from the file system. Moderators and Authors can edit, change, move files as they wish from this point forward. Thank you for your help and patience. -
From the looks of your marker I think you're lost and you're trying to get directions home. You can't fool us.
