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  1. RIP Ronnie Drew

    The Ballad Of Ronnie Drew by U2, The Dubliners, Kila, and "A Band of Bowsies" Here's to you, Ronnie Drew. And as usual, the drinks are on Ronnie. Here's to the Ronnie, the voice we adore Like coals from a coal bucket scraping the floor Sing out his praises in music and malt And if you're not Irish, that isn't your fault Raise up our voices like dogs in a pack Thankful for honest men we never lack We got 'em by twenties, we got 'em by ones Them and their daughters and all of their sons Here's to you, Ronnie Drew Here's to you, Ronnie Drew Ronnie Drew, we love you, yes we do Here's to you, Ronnie Drew, here's to you And what's it to any man whether or no' Whether I'm easy or whether I'm true As I lifted her petticoat easy and slow And I tied up me sleeve for to buckle her shoe Get up and go at it, five until five When the whistle says budge it we come back alive He'll sing to the heavens, he's stormy as hell And wherever he goes, we'll be wishing him well Here's to you, Ronnie Drew Here's to you, Ronnie Drew Ronnie Drew, we love you, yes we do Here's to you, Ronnie Drew, here's to you The dawn and the dust, the wise, the unjust Kids in gambling games The unheard, the unseen, the unwashed and unclean Where the streets all have names Baggers, street masons, street wagons to Stevens With lovers and loners who can hear all intoners The goths and the ravers, invalids and traders Sing out Ronnie Drew A life for a life or a hand for a hand Trust in the music and strike up the band The more that we sing the less that we fight Time and again this is proved to be right Build you a statue on St. Stephen's Green No fairer monument ere to be seen The statue of Ronnie Drew holding the hand Of a girl with her hair in a black velvet band Here's to you, Ronnie Drew No stranger to devils or angles to tell Here's to you, Ronnie Drew A friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend to you Ronnie Drew, we love you, yes we do Here's to you, Ronnie Drew, here's to you Here's to you, Ronnie Drew, here's to you, Ronnie Drew Here's to you, Ronnie Drew, here's to you, Ronnie Drew And what's it to any man whether or no' Whether I'm easy or whether I'm true As I lifted her petticoat easy and slow And I rolled up me sleeve for to buckle her shoe
  2. Does SNOOPY only fly FAC missions? ;)
  3. Who is your best male lead vocalist?

    Jim Morrison, hands down edit: or maybe Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead)
  4. R U READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL

    I've been watching football since June. :)
  5. 3D models and copyrights

    source April 9th, 2008 Liberate the B-24 Liberator! Posted by Corynne McSherry Who owns the B-24, the bomber that helped win World War II? U.S. taxpayers paid for it, Consolidated Aircraft built it, U.S. military pilots flew it, but Lockheed Martin says it owns the bomber—or at least it owns the name. Some readers may already be familiar with the case of John MacNeill, the respected graphic artist and illustrator who had several digital images of classic military aircraft removed from TurboSquid, a stock images site, after Lockheed Martin claimed the images infringed its trademarks. The central mark at issue? The term “B-24,” which Lockheed managed to register as a mark for use in connection with scale models of airplanes. That’s right, Lockheed Martin claims the right to control use of the term “B-24” in connection with models of, um, B-24s. It is perplexing that this mark was granted in the first place, given that the term “B-24” is nothing more than a U.S. military model number used to describe the plane itself (descriptiveness is a traditional basis for rejection; that’s why you can’t register a trademark on the use of the term “cyberlaw” in connection with the practice of technology law). MacNeill’s situation is a perfect example of why we need that rule. If Lockheed had its way, no one could create 3-D images (or anything else that could be construed as a “model”) of famous military aircraft—from the B-24 to the F-117 Nighthawk, also known as the Stealth fighter. But Lockheed should not have its way, because MacNeill’s images are protected by the nominative fair use doctrine. Nominative fair use means, in a nutshell, that it is OK to use a mark to accurately identify a product if using the trademark is necessary to identify the products, services, or company you're talking about, and you don't use the mark to suggest the company endorses you. Unfortunately, the practicalities of the Internet make it all too easy for trademark owners like Lockheed to ignore fair use and shut down legitimate content. That is because online communication and commerce often depends on intermediaries like TurboSquid, who may not have the resources or the inclination to investigate trademark infringement claims. And, unlike the copyright context, there’s usually no counter-notice procedure. If targets of overreaching trademark claims can’t find counsel, they may have little or no recourse against a determined trademark owner. Trademark owners—and the service providers they try to intimidate—need to learn that a trademark registration doesn’t give you a right to control everyday use of regular descriptive terms. Hoping to provide a little of that necessary education, we’ve sent an open letter to Lockheed’s licensing agency, demanding that they withdraw their improper objections so that Mr. MacNeill can go about his perfectly legitimate business. Related Issues: Intellectual Property
  6. Okay, this is weird. The same weapon - AIM-120A. The max range displayed on the radar is fine in WOE. But the exact same weapon copied/merged into WOI shows a very small max range - much shorter than the AIM-7M. wtf? WOI: [WeaponData2053] TypeName=CF AIM-120A FullName=CF AIM-120 AMRAAM ModelName=AIM120A Mass=157.000000 Diameter=0.178000 Length=3.655000 SubsonicDragCoeff=0.120000 SupersonicDragCoeff=0.222000 AttachmentType=NATO SpecificStationCode= NationName=Canada StartYear=2007 EndYear=2020 Availability=2 BaseQuantity=40 Exported=FALSE ExportStartYear=0 ExportEndYear=0 ExportAvailability=0 WeaponDataType=1 RailLaunched=TRUE RocketPod=FALSE Retarded=FALSE FinStabilized=TRUE SpinStabilized=FALSE HasGrowl=FALSE EffectClassName=MediumMissileEffects ReleaseDelay=0.000000 WarheadType=0 Explosives=22.000000 FusingDistance=2.000000 ClusterBomblets=0 ClusterDispersion=0.000000 GuidanceType=13 Accuracy=90 MaxTurnRate=25.000000 MaxLaunchG=7.000000 LockonChance=85 LaunchReliability=85 ArmingTime=1.000000 SeekerFOV=15.000000 SeekerGimbleLimit=45.000000 SeekerTrackRate=55.000000 SeekerRange=50000.000000 MinLaunchRange=1000.000000 MaxLaunchRange=72600.000000 Duration=95.000000 CounterCountermeasure=95.000000 NoiseRejection=90.000000 CapabilityFlags=0x1000002b LoftAngle=0.000000 DescentAngle=0.000000 MaxLoftAltitude=0.000000 CLmax=14.000000 MinFreq=0.000000 MaxFreq=0.000000 BoosterStart=0.000000 BoosterDuration=4.400000 BoosterAccel=30.639999 BoosterEffectName=RocketFireEffect BoosterSoundName=Missile BoosterNodeName= BoosterPosition=0.000000,-1.660000,0.000000 SustainerDuration=20.000000 SustainerAccel=0.512000 SustainerEffectName=SmokelessMissileEffect SustainerSoundName=Missile SustainerPosition=0.000000,-1.660000,0.000000 InFlightEffectName= InFlightSoundName= ReleaseAnimationID=-1 EODisplayFlags=0 CEP=0.000000 WOV/E: [WeaponData2074] TypeName=CF AIM-120A FullName=CF AIM-120 AMRAAM ModelName=AIM120A Mass=157.000000 Diameter=0.178000 Length=3.655000 AttachmentType=NATO NationName=Canada StartYear=2007 EndYear=2020 Availability=2 BaseQuantity=40 Exported=FALSE ExportStartYear=0 ExportEndYear=0 ExportAvailability=0 WeaponDataType=1 RailLaunched=TRUE RocketPod=FALSE Retarded=FALSE Streamlined=TRUE FinStabilized=TRUE SpinStabilized=FALSE HasGrowl=FALSE EffectClassName=MediumMissileEffects ReleaseDelay=0.000000 WarheadType=0 Explosives=22.000000 FusingDistance=2.000000 ClusterBomblets=0 ClusterDispersion=0.000000 GuidanceType=13 Accuracy=90 MaxTurnRate=25.000000 MaxLaunchG=7.000000 LockonChance=85 LaunchReliability=85 ArmingTime=1.000000 SeekerFOV=15.000000 SeekerGimbleLimit=45.000000 SeekerTrackRate=55.000000 SeekerRange=50000.000000 MinLaunchRange=1000.000000 MaxLaunchRange=72600.000000 Duration=95.000000 CounterCountermeasure=95.000000 NoiseRejection=90.000000 CapabilityFlags=0x1000002b BoosterStart=0.000000 BoosterDuration=4.400000 BoosterAccel=30.639999 BoosterEffectName=RocketFireEffect BoosterSoundName=Missile BoosterNodeName= BoosterPosition=0.000000,-1.660000,0.000000 SustainerDuration=20.000000 SustainerAccel=0.512000 SustainerEffectName=SmokelessMissileEffect SustainerSoundName=Missile SustainerPosition=0.000000,-1.660000,0.000000 InFlightEffectName= InFlightSoundName= ReleaseAnimationID=-1 EODisplayFlags=0
  7. whaaaa? I also saw a CF100 Clunk at SimHq edit - and I also saw an Arrow
  8. anytime i have a weapon requesting a LOD that's not there the game will not load. definitely a weapons data problem edit: maybe this will help
  9. If you download my CF-18 409sqn skin, I've included a full set and a template for making your own, with the text layer still unflattened: link
  10. that's why I put 'airbrakes' in quotation marks
  11. also, if you're building a campaign, just use: StartNumber:13 <-- for green diamond squadron, etc... in the corresponding entry in the campaign_DATA file
  12. it looks like there's also two 'airbrakes' on each wing above the intakes.
  13. Oh boy 'er girl!

  14. File Name: CF-104 CF v1.0 File Submitter: littlesmoke File Submitted: 21 Jul 2008 File Updated: 23 Jul 2008 File Category: F-104 FILE TYPE: Aircraft BACKGROUND: Note: this is NOT compatible with Wings Over Israel. DESCRIPTION: This is the later Canadian Forces CF-104. This has an up-graded radar and avionics. CREDITS AND THANKS: Thanks for the written consent of the following community members: TK for his consent to upload non-core files, bobrock for his awesome template and Batman1978 for the cockpit. Click here to download this file
  15. Version

    140 downloads

    FILE TYPE: Aircraft skin BACKGROUND: This add-on is intended for use with my CF-104 Canadian Forces found in the downloads at CombatAce. Note: this is NOT compatible with Wings Over Israel. DESCRIPTION: This is a NATO camo skin for the Canadian Forces CF-104. Fuel tanks are included.
  16. Your first combat flight sim...

    check out this link. This should bring back some memories A-10 Tank Killer was the first game that I spent HOURS on, but Aces over the Pacific got me hooked.
  17. File Name: CF-104 desert skin v1.0 File Submitter: littlesmoke File Submitted: 22 Jul 2008 File Category: SF Century Series Skins F-100/F-101/F-102/F-104/F-105/F-106 FILE TYPE: Aircraft skin BACKGROUND: This add-on is intended for use with my CF-104 Canadian Forces found in the downloads at CombatAce. Note: this is NOT compatible with Wings Over Israel. DESCRIPTION: This is a fictional Desert Camo scheme with some nose-art why not. Click here to download this file
  18. Version

    105 downloads

    FILE TYPE: Aircraft skin BACKGROUND: This add-on is intended for use with my CF-104 Canadian Forces found in the downloads at CombatAce. Note: this is NOT compatible with Wings Over Israel. DESCRIPTION: This is a fictional Desert Camo scheme with some nose-art why not.
  19. File Name: CF-104 Low viz skin v1.0 File Submitter: littlesmoke File Submitted: 22 Jul 2008 File Category: SF Century Series Skins F-100/F-101/F-102/F-104/F-105/F-106 FILE TYPE: Aircraft skin BACKGROUND: This add-on is intended for use with my CF-104 Canadian Forces found in the downloads at CombatAce. Note: this is NOT compatible with Wings Over Israel. DESCRIPTION: This is a fictional Low Visibility skin why not. Click here to download this file
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