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Everything posted by GwynO
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Yes, I thought avionics 70 was working.. I have the A-6A pit with MigBuster's CCIP mod working in SFP2V, however, no amount of cajoling will see the clock replaced with the RWR, it stays as a clock. And the digits on the fuel read out stay the same despite using the updated pit from the downloads section. Interstingly though, the blips for the RWR show through the cockpit texture occasionally. It seems that CCIP is now included in avionics 60, which is good! Forgot to add, all the F-111 are fully working in SFP2V merged install.
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So does that mean we have to write a data ini for each weapon, place it in the folder, then run it through the new weapon editor? That will take some time!
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Patchy A5 hmm even using teddy bears name and what the road was (lived literally on the side of a main road, no street) it would be Woogie Holyhead, sounds terrible.
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Forgive my ignorance, but the significance of the 1863 date?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/8021185.stm Reminds me of days at Uni! I'd just have asked when's my turn Eurghh Washington! I can imagine the sounds now "way ay man! That's it pet! Am gannin, am gannin way ayeee!"
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Could this mathematical conundrum point to the mysterious source of the Bermuda methane eruptions? Stay tuned to the Discovery Channel to find out!
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That's an idea. TK was considering something as a backup for the Thirdwire forum in the event of outage problems, something like twitter. I can't imagine it would be anything but good for the game and the developer if we got the community over on the networking sites, free advertising and all.
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That's what the Zionists want you to believe! They are really the underwater docking bay and refuel service stations for the secret Soviet modified MiG-25, the one that can go underwater to the bottom of the Mariana trench and then back out into space to dock with the moon base. They keep it hidden in Antarctica, that way no satellites can see it. It can even drive under the sand.
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If anyone wants to add me, the link's on my profile here. Edit: Being thick with search again.
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At least your not as old as Dave :whistle2: Ho! I mean, age, is just another day
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Hopes and prayers going out! Stay strong
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I think you're on to something here Rambler! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1180973.stm Perhaps seepage from all that mating effects the buoyancy of the water? What an awful end for seamen.
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My little way of remembering them is to pack some Royal Legion ANZAC biscuits in my lunch box to share wherever I go to work, people usually enquire where to buy them and so I explain the significance of the ANZAC name. It's shocking how few people know about these brave men, especially the younger generations.
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Happy (belated) St George's day!
GwynO replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
I'm Welsh, but Happy St George's day wishes all the same! Now go hunt some hun! -
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showt...l=subscriptions Never have so many new members and so on..
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Completely removing Windows 7 Beta from dual boot with Vista
GwynO replied to GwynO's topic in Hardware/Software Chat
My math is not the best in the world, so pardon me if this totally wrong, but.. if manufacturer claims 120GB based on 1MB being 1,024,000 then 120,000,000 divide by that downright fraudulent claim gives 117.188GB more or less. So I should only be missing 2.813GB, yet I am missing 8.21GB according to Windows.. that still leads me to wonder if Windows7 is somehow taking up space somewhere. -
Completely removing Windows 7 Beta from dual boot with Vista
GwynO replied to GwynO's topic in Hardware/Software Chat
Well that really takes the biscuit, so HD manufacturers are basically allowed to just lie about the actual size by the sounds of it I solved the problem of Windows 7 still being offered at boot through simply deleting the option in msconfig. -
After running out of space to install more Thirdwire mods, I decided to loose Windows 7 beta from it's seat in drive D. Although I formatted the D drive, the option to boot into it still shows when I start the computer. I read that the installation CD can remove the boot option, however, the puzzle for me is that the manufacturers statement on the box of the laptop is that the hard drive is 120GB, yet windows disk management shows C drive at 102.97GB, and D drive at 8.81GB. I guess the MBR, boot sector type stuff which I know very little about take up some "hidden" space on a disk that Windows doesn't show, what I am wondering therefore is how much if any of this space is needlessly taken up by Windows 7, and if there is some way to claim this space back?
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The hardest thing for a country facing unconventional warfare with only conventional means open to them is that inevitably, human shields will be harmed in the process of eliminating the threat. This only causes more support for the unconventional forces. How to get the people on the ground to realise the root cause of their hurt is much, much more complex than they have been taught to believe is the real problem. People are blinkered to simplistic views, all Jews are Zionists*, all Muslims are suicide bombers, neither is true of course, but unfortunately truth hurts more than the simple us and them mentality. * not that even half of those who bandy this term around as synonymous with racial superiority and world domination really understand what the concept refers to anyway.
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Well there's the answer! Global warming solved, it was simply methane released due to natural underwater mudslides, fast moving sonar mudslides too! Think loud, noisy underwater movements of mud with the urgency and volatility of a half digested chicken bhuna washed down with some ultra bubbly lager and voila. I don't know, I can imagine little boats disappear all the time with no trace, but full on ships without leaving a single life ring floating for someone to find even months or years later? I think cases involving aircraft maybe harder to explain, like the Chuck Wakely incident. Ball lightning, UFO, hallucinogenic drugs or just a case of outright lying.. still it's odd that from time to time pilots risk their careers by sticking to stories of mysterious encounters, makes me wonder there may be a grain of truth in there somewhere.
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Well that methane theory really put the wind up me, the though of a ship just loosing buoyancy like that is really scary. I experimented with a toy boat and some curry beans in my bath.. I wouldn't like to experience that in real boat! I get the theory, but if there was really that much methane under there, surely it would have been detected on geological surveys by the petro-chemical people? I guess it's a lot of individual reasons rather than one big answer. I was reading about the British airliners that went missing, very creepy indeed. I guess what's most intriguing is not necessarily the numbers of disappearances, but the way that they were so total.. at the other end of the spectrum you have the ghost ships emerging through the North West passage after years and years of drifting, and the severed limbs turning up on beaches. maybe one day, a fishing trawler will drag up a piece of wreckage or life ring or something will turn up then we can definitely say.. they didn't just vanish.
