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Another great postcard from Charles on his carrier deployment. Okay to start with I am currently in Malaysia, but last week I had a chance to visit the island of Phuket (pronounced Foo-Ket) in the Indian Ocean side of Thailand. An interesting place historically. It is one of the few mainland Asian countries to have ever not been colonized by any of the western nations. It also was one of the few nations to be "allied" with the Japan during world war 2, though to be completely fair they did put up a very organized resistance only to realize that sometimes yielding like a reed to the wind is better then being bowled over like a giant oak tree. So they become "allied" with Japan and allowed the Japanese army march over land from French Indo-China territories to attack the British lands. While that was happening though the Thai's had a very active resistance movement. Since they the Thailand nation has been very close allies to the US in the South China Sea region. They are ruled by a constitutional monarchy and are very much a Buddhist country. That was it for the history lesson of Thailand. There is more I am sure and things I have glossed over, but need to keep this short. First off Phuket, is an interesting place. We were visiting there at the height of their winter, which compared to the US east coast of 32 inches of snow, the temps were in the high 80s. There was just as much if not more so humidity. This primary sell of this place is the beaches. They make the beaches of Florida, Va Beach, and probably Hawaii feel and look like sandboxes. This is one of the islands that was decimated by the 2004 tsunami. Though as I traveled around, you couldn't see the scars. Though you could run across a few memorials here and there. There are a large number of resorts. Everything from the upscale multi-dollar a night sort of resort on down to one that just a step above a flop house. Things to do here vary. Everything from shop for that genuine Koach bag to the Ed Hardly clothing line. If you don't want to do that then there are snorkeling and scuba diving to be down. If not that then getting on an elephant ride at one end of the island and riding over to what a traditional Thai village. If that still does rock your boat then how about just chilling on the beach with an ice cold beer in your hands working on your tan. The final thing to do is experience the local night life. The local night life is interesting to put it mildly. After the sun goes down all sorts of sex for sell comes out. The party town is called Patong. There is one bar street that also doubles as the red light district of the island. There are various bars down this street. You sit down and am immediately joined by a bar girl, buy a few drinks maybe play a few games. One of the popular games to play is a nail driving game into a log. Your given a nail and a rock hammer or a chipping hammer and try to drive the nail into the log before your opponent. Another game they had was a variations of the classic Five Aces games. You know the one, roll five aces (or ones) and you buy your party a round of cheer. Most of these games lead to more and more drinking. In turn a few of these bar girls turn into your best friend of the night (at least for a price). On the other side of that you can go into some go-go bars and see the origin of the term "ping-pong show". This place makes Vegas or even New Orleans during the height of Mardi Grasis look like a day in Mayberry. After we left Thailand, we were out for a few days flying here and there. It is starting to become monsoon season out here. So during flight ops you can see some of the rain clouds out there just dumping rain. The best day though was about two days ago, we had "twister" clouds as one of the guys I worked with described them. Basically it was warm, humid, and all the clouds were puffy at the top, but strictly flat on the bottom near the ground. Perfect clouds to produce tornados. So we were constantly moving the flight schedule all around. Flights scrubbed for weather, setting of t-storm condition 1. then an hour later re-manning of the event, from there we run around like chickens trying to get planes ready to go. Only to head into another storm, and scrub everything again. After about eight hours, the planners just threw their hands up and only got those that needed traps to get currency up and right back down via the bolter pattern. So after a few days of getting flights in we have now pulled into Malaysia. I will write more about this place when I get a chance. I also have a deep thought that maybe Skippy-san could wax about, since he is probably more of a SME about the region then me. That is this: Seeing all of this and the way it was all compacted the way it was. Made me think about all the various stories I had heard of Olongopo from my family and some of the other CPO's when I first came in that had visited the PI in its height. I seriously wonder if this is all places like the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, etc that are third world Asian countries know how to make a buck. Is by having the women pimp themselves out while the men either sling beers or counterfeit clothing. I contrast a lot of I have seen with just Singapore, Japan, and even to an extent some of the under developed places in Europe that I have been too. Is it a failing on the west's part because we didn't do enough to bring a country like Thailand up or is it the countries own internal faults that prevent them from becoming a decent competitor to the Singapore, Japan, Taiwan's of the world by having a good enough economy? Just a deep thought that crossed my mind. Sincerely, Charles
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Israeli F-15C Pit
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
So what are those gauges in place of the TEWS? Does that represent what a Baz pit looks like? -
Imagine if SF3 used this rendering engine
Dave replied to gregoryp's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Yeah eraser, go ahead and be the voice of the masses.... -
I have to hand it to them, they played their asses off.
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Screenshot Thread
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Flying CAP with HVARs? -
Wow that is me to a T, Dave.
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Israeli F-15C Pit
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Well here is what I came up with. In the black and white photo there is no TEWS, so could that be what it looks like? The color one obviously is the one with TEWS. -
Dhimar and Paran skinning tips needed.
Dave replied to jomni's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Yes... -
Dhimar and Paran skinning tips needed.
Dave replied to jomni's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
You da man Spinners! -
Dhimar and Paran skinning tips needed.
Dave replied to jomni's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
In the aircrafts data.ini, change the country to Dhimar. Then look in the decal.ini. Look in the list, find where any insignias or roundels are listed. Then change it to "insignia". That will get you started. Same thing for the Parani side. -
Screenshot Thread
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Its the same plane from the pack. Its just the lighting. Those in the SF2 section are the same, same skins, etc from the SF1 pack. -
A long time member here at CA. Hope you had a good day.
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Aliko You are correct, I know PeacePuma was not trying to anything wrong. He did not know. So I am here to help him and others understand the procedures. "Tenes razon Aliko, se que PP no tenia mala intencion, el no sabia, asi que estoy aca para ayudar a que se entiendan los procedimientos"
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It was first posted back in Sept 2009. http://forum.combata...post__p__339341 "Sucedio por primera vez en Septiembre del 2009" El link lleva a un post donde se solicita que cualquier mod o uso de un modelo de MF (Mirage Factory) sea con autorizacion.
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Lets put it this way. The Mirage Factory never signed the freeware accords. If you want to use a Mirage Factory plane for a mod, you have to get permission from Sony Tuckson. Its been stated before. Sony will say yes, just some common courtesy is all he is asking. If you have a problem with this please let me know. "Pongamoslo de esta manera. Mirage Factory nunca firmo el acuerdo de "libre uso". Si alguno quiere usar uno de sus aviones debe obtener el permiso de Sony Tuckson. Ya sucedio asi. Sony dira que si, solo algo de cortesia es lo que pide. Si hay algun problema conesto dejenmelo saber."
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Well that answers a lot about you. I got spanked in Texas in 1977 when I was in kindergarten. Then again in 1st grade. Wow I am not having to see a therapist over it. The current school system suck and colleges are even worse. I have never seen a bigger bunch of douche bags over the last few years then I have seen ever. They are crap know it all with a piece of paper and ZERO common f***ing sense. "I can change the world!!!!! To the way I see it." Piss off you worthless wankers.
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Screenshot Thread
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
The hurt over Afghanistan. -
Screenshot Thread
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Ew Sundowner got an F-4 pregnant. You pervert! -
Firing the sparrow missiles in Strike Fighters 2 Vietnam.
Dave replied to Tuff21's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Have you locked on to a target with your radar before firing? They will not fire unless you have done that. -
G2 and Logitech G940
Dave replied to DarthRevan's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
No, its a good stick set. http://forum.combatace.com/topic/46424-reviewing-the-logitech-g940/ Check this. -
Yankee
Dave replied to ErikGen's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Good news Enrico. -
Screenshot Thread
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
F-15C Baz converted from TMF F-15A Baz. -
Yankee
Dave replied to ErikGen's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Slight OT, Enrico, any plans to update the Gina's to SF2? -
Su-25 for SFP1 and WoX
Dave replied to Uhu's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - File Announcements
Prick...