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Terrorists strike yet again, at will: 11 dead, 91 injured in Delhi blast
Lexx_Luthor replied to Atreides's topic in The Pub
I searched the Amazon for "soviet partisan movement" and there are several books, including one by Glantz. The Howel book has a few used listings, apparently later printings. The original print has an odd hard+soft cover -- hardback but flexible. The maps are fantastic at least in the old book. ~> http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=soviet+partisan+movement&x=0&y=0 -
Terrorists strike yet again, at will: 11 dead, 91 injured in Delhi blast
Lexx_Luthor replied to Atreides's topic in The Pub
lol true For some insight, lookup The Soviet Partisan Movement, 1941 - 1945 by Edgar Howell, Department Of The Army (US), 1956 Part of the story is a tale of terrorist massacre against Soviet villages....commited by the Communists. The partisans, killing villagers often at random, wished to show the villagers that the Germans could not protect the villages in the German held rear areas, thus making villages fear cooperating with the Germans worse than the fear of cooperating with the Communists. I gather that terrosim like this has the aim of proving to the population that, in this case, India can't control its own "areas" so to speak. Its a very different situation of course and so this kind of action won't succeed long term. This kind of terrorism did work in situations like the Eastern Front. -
Sorry. I guess crashes like this are actually very rare, but in the moment, you get hot ideas. Politicos like to exploit that feature. Anyways filming every carrier taking off or landing may not be practical. Any ideas?
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When are we going to start filming -- in high quality lol that seems beyond us -- all takeoffs and landings, or maybe they do at big airports dunno. Sad to hear. Thanks for the headup.
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Jedi:: [paraquote]THE DOORS[/paraquote] lol no fair
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SFP1 running on Windows 7
Lexx_Luthor replied to Wilches's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
--- don't install to program files .. install to the root of /C That's interesting. I have only "installed" SF-1 one time and "Browsed" it to my "D" drive partition in a folder named "SF"...made a copy folder on another partition named StrikeFighters 1.0 -- pure virgin 1.0 -- and if I ever needed to re-install, just copied over the copy to my D partition, then Patched up from there. If possible, I always try to avoid putting software in Program Files as I prefer really simple easy nav. For me, its... D:\SF lol -
do'h -- ignore that -- get a "small" modern drive. 160GB would do great, either SATA or IDE -- you can still get both now. The larger drive would be somewhat faster especially on waiting for bootup. Keep it simple since XP is kinda old especially without the SP updates unless you want to do that also.
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Sky, do you still have your old XP install discs? If so, get a cheap small 20GB hard drive and load up XP and CFS. You can tell BIOS to boot to the old drive when you want to fly bombers. Some use "virtual" operating systems. I know nothing about that. I'm a hard drive swapper, and I prefer mucking around there. I can even boot raw DOS 6.22 on my new Sandy Bridge build lol at least if the hard drive is greater than 500MB I think.
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Pretty good. (Foxnews):: Alaska Woman Punches Bear in Snout to Save Dog Also of note is the properly written title, caps where needed and no-caps where needed. Refreshing to see.
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the song explains it all
Lexx_Luthor replied to ONETINSOLDIER's topic in Military and General Aviation
...more likely, they were hurting bad, lonely, and scouting was the ultimate escape. Dunno -
the song explains it all
Lexx_Luthor replied to ONETINSOLDIER's topic in Military and General Aviation
Hey Jug. Very interesting it is. The Guynemer article, he runs home asking for dad to find his Boche. ugh...lolz. I suppose WW1 scouting was a fun game for some of those guys. -
the song explains it all
Lexx_Luthor replied to ONETINSOLDIER's topic in Military and General Aviation
hehe, that's not youtube its mp4 I got that. Nice video. But, Charles Darwin comes to mind with that gamer. Best comment -- As the lines between flying man and bird merge..bird will always land on its feet... Which is why hang gliding is the best way to fly. -
Typically, I slept through it. Was up studying up all night, woke up late morning and 2 towers were already history. Didn't have class that day, and uni closed the next day (I think everybody closed down a day after that). The one thing that nobody else(**) noticed, and that's never happened before at least here in USA for many decades, is the week after 911 Massacre, the sky was totally absent of contrails. Nothing. I may have seen one or two -- military probably. They shut down all airlines and stuff for a week if I recall. (**) NASA used that post-911 week to do some kind of satellite studies on the lack of contrail formation over USA, so somebody else noticed it seems.
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Question: Cold War fighters: Internal Jammers
Lexx_Luthor replied to GalmOne's topic in Military and General Aviation
That is interesting. I've written "WVR" before, but "inside visual range" seems more...real...in some way, I suppose because I never see WVR written. Like alot of computer gamers, I made up "WVR" for myself, logically following on BVR. One thing the girls teach you, life is illogical. -
I know, its impossible, but it does get worse than Terrain Editor() NightWatch, 16 August 2011:: Maybe this is one example of something Eisenhower tried to warn us about, but I don't recall him talking about giant banks or "finance." Need to look up his MiC speech again. The one thing I recall, it was very hard to read. Never listened to it. Maybe I really do need sound on my computer.
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the song explains it all
Lexx_Luthor replied to ONETINSOLDIER's topic in Military and General Aviation
I haven't installed Flash yet, so notube here lol. However, I've found the two most effective descriptions of fighter pilots:: #1 Can't punch his way out of a paper bag and... #2 Sickly little girl -
All the olde stuff. You know the list. As for recent releaces, there are two. No1 is is Tighten Up ~> http://www.songlyrics.com/the-black-keys/tighten-up-lyrics/ by The Black Keys. Its the classical style jamming that moves here -- a titanic traditional sound. Both this, and the following fave, make great use of whistling in some sections. No2 is Pumped Up Kicks ~> http://www.songlyrics.com/foster-the-people/pumped-up-kicks-lyrics/ by Foster The People. The chorus moves in this one, most beautiful, summer fun, but the lyrics are dark and sinister: a contradiction that rips the mind.
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Question: Cold War fighters: Internal Jammers
Lexx_Luthor replied to GalmOne's topic in Military and General Aviation
busdriver, thought maybe you'd like to see these....very old contrail screens from the SF~1.... -
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Question: Cold War fighters: Internal Jammers
Lexx_Luthor replied to GalmOne's topic in Military and General Aviation
bus:: :drinks: :drinks: LOVE IT. I've always been trying to share the importance of contrails in the sky battlefield, even for dogfight planes. Nobody "sees" it, except you saw it. Thanks man!!! -
An interesting weapons system for the 106
Lexx_Luthor replied to macelena's topic in Military and General Aviation
What is that lol? So, what happened, or didn't happen? For those who can't find it, the pic is under the arms->cannon section here ~> http://www.f-106deltadart.com/weapons_20mm_cannon.htm -
9/11 First Responders Not Invited to 9/11 10th Anniversary
Lexx_Luthor replied to Slartibartfast's topic in The Pub
Yeap, a big "ceremony" is face time for the larger fish. You'd think they could at least invite the responders who worked the scene 10 years ago. Maybe they will dunno. "...there isn’t enough room for the tens of thousands of firefighters, police and other rescue workers." -
Question: Cold War fighters: Internal Jammers
Lexx_Luthor replied to GalmOne's topic in Military and General Aviation
F-16 good for export too. Outside of Pakistan in the Soviet Afghan war, I never learned much of -16s export life. Joe Baugher's website apparently covers every country that used it. ~> http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_fighters/f16.html scroll down, yea its a lot hehe
