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I am looking forward to this one, ok I'm a kid at heart!
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San Diego, November 11. 2010 Mad Catz® Interactive, Inc. (“Mad Catz” or “the Company”) (AMEX/TSX: MCZ), a leading third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider today announced plans to exhibit at the 2010 AOPA Summit, at Booth Number 1207, taking place at the LA Convention Center in Long Beach, California from November 11th through to November 13th 2010. The AOPA Summit is an annual event for the Aircraft Owners & Pilot Association (AOPA) and is expected to be attended by over ten thousand participants, many of whom are certified pilots and aviation professionals. At the summit, Mad Catz invites attendees to sample the Procedure Trainer Cockpit, a highly realistic cockpit simulator designed for the professional enthusiast or for those who wish to hone their piloting skills in the comfort of their own home. Primarily targeting flight schools and the professional pilot training market, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit offers a complete flight training solution with a customizable cockpit layout which provides users with the ability to adapt to specific aircraft layouts. Equipped with all essential instruments and tailored to improve proficiency and skill set from the first steps in a PPL license to advanced flight training procedures, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit houses no less than twenty-two individual precision Saitek™ Pro Flight components which operate in unison to deliver an accurate replica of a genuine aircraft cockpit. Products included as part of the Procedure Trainer Cockpit are as follows: Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System: Engineered to meet the exacting needs of the true flight simulation enthusiast, the Pro Flight Yoke System is built using a stainless steel shaft and utilizes ergonomic controls, integrated chronograph and separate throttle quadrant to ensure a smooth, accurate and highly realistic flying experience. To deliver a fully accurate replica of all aircraft flight systems, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit includes two individual Pro Flight Yoke Systems. Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals: An accurate replica of the pedal system used aboard many aircrafts, the Pro Flight Rudder Pedals allows the user to control the rudder and toe brakes of their aircraft with ease. Adjustable, smooth action allows for optimum control and realism. To deliver a fully accurate control replica of all aircraft, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit includes two individual sets of Pro Flight Rudder Pedals. Saitek Pro Flight Instrument Panel: Eliminating the need to display the main instrument panel on screen, the Pro Flight Instrument Panel utilizes a high resolution color LCD screen which displays real-time game content when used with Microsoft® Flight Simulator™ X. Utilizing the on-board controls, users can instantly switch between altimeter, vertical speed indicator, altitude indicator, air speed, compass and turn & slip indicator. Users can now download an additional five extra dials (HSI, VOR1, VOR2, ADF and engine gauges) via the Saitek website, which allows the Pro Flight Instrument Panel to be utilized as a true IFR training device. To allow for the full range of aircraft gauges and dials to be displayed accurately, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit contains no less than ten Pro Flight Instrument Panels which can each be individually programmed to match user preferences. Saitek Pro Flight Switch Panel: The Pro Flight Switch Panel affords flight enthusiasts the opportunity to expand the number of controls available at their fingertips. Switches can be programmed to control landing gear, engine power, landing lights and 11 other important aircraft functions from one compact unit. Saitek Pro Flight Multi Panel: Allowing users to tweak multiple in game settings, the Pro Flight Multi Panel brings detailed levels of control and customization to the fingertips of flight simulator enthusiasts. Featuring a full autopilot panel with associated setting controls for auto throttle, flaps and elevator trim wheel, the Panel is capable of displaying real-time game data when used with compatible software Saitek Pro Flight Radio Panel: Featuring a unique selection of LED’s and Switches, the Pro Flight Radio Panel is used to control various aspects of communication and radio control featured in flight simulation software. When used with Microsoft Flight Simulator X the Radio Panel eliminates the need for on-screen radio display. To deliver a fully accurate control replica of all aircraft, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit includes two individual Pro Flight Radio Panels. Saitek Pro Flight Backlit Information Panel: Compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator X the Pro Flight Backlit Information Panel provides users with clear and authentic information during flight. Supplied with over 50 individual ‘command tiles’ which display a wide variety of in flight commands and information, users can customize their Information Panel to display flight information relevant to their aircraft or personal preference. In addition, users can assign a choice of three colors to each of the 24 segments, allowing different command tiles to light up with different colors during flight. Saitek Pro Flight Throttle, Pitch and Mixture System: Fully compatible with all major flight simulation titles and pre-existing flight simulation set ups, the Pro Flight Throttle, Pitch and Mixture System replicates the control surface found in light aircraft, such as the Cessna®, Piper® and Mooney Bravo®. Three durable aluminium rods allow users to accurately alter throttle, pitch and fuel mixture levels and an additional 9 fully programmable toggle switches provide a host of user defined controls during flight. In addition, the Procedure Trainer Cockpit comes complete with a TRITTON™ AX51 Pro Gaming Headset. When used in conjunction with the analog 5.1 audio connections from a PC (Separate 5.1 compatible PC soundcard required) the AX 51 Pro delivers true 5.1 surround sound via eight speakers (4 in each ear), which are capable of creating an accurate 5.1 sound field, ideal for bringing detailed in game flight audio to life. Attendees will also have the opportunity to purchase a complete Procedure Training Cockpit for themselves, and Mad Catz representatives will be available during the summit to process orders. Mad Catz will also be offering visitors the opportunity to purchase a selection of their best selling Saitek Pro Flight products and attendees are encouraged to visit the Mad Catz booth early in order to avoid disappointment.
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not to mention the cool"I voted"stickers they give you,as a fashion accessory.
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Congrats Nesher! Best of luck in what ever you choose to do now.
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See we are safety minded!I have 2 hanging right now!
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These guys are great callers, and it is so funny to watch them! and the turkey rap: Hope yall enjoy them.
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once you download the new skins, follow the instructions VERY closely, as for the LODeditor try this http://www.latestdown.com/lod+editor+v5+23+v6+10.html oh yeah, that site has some great skins. be sure to get the reflections and weapons skins also.
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As the 2010 season draws to an end, so does the career of legendary Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox. Over his 25 year career with the Braves, Bobby's accomplishments are staggering. Bobby led the Braves to six 100+ win seasons, an unprecedented fourteen consecutive Divisional Championships, five League Championships and an unforgettable 1995 World Series Championship. He is a three-time Manager of the Year and ranks fourth all-time in wins among MLB managers. However, the numbers don't tell the whole story of Bobby Cox, who has done it all with class and style, earning the respect and admiration of players, coaches and fans throughout baseball. This is from MLB.com and I have been a Braves fan for a long time, and it seems like Mr. Cox has always been at the helm, I for one will miss him in the dug out, I wish him the best of luck with his future plans.
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yeah, all good ideas, BUT the best(at least for us good ole boys) PBR Pro Bull Riding Just hard to beat a 8 second ride! whats sad is I actually have this one! the only other sim that might be more exciting is being able to play the pooper scooper that cleans up the ring.
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Gamestop has a trade in deal, they gave me a good amount for my old one. might give them a call.
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I have given them some thought, BUT I have found hamsters have more meat and are alot easier to catch, and they seem to cook alittle quicker. Not to meantion chipmunks have more dark meat!
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oh yeah, the samples page is new, and I am thinking about changing recipes from time to time. ideas or suggestions welcome
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Go over and check it out, let me know what you think, and be sure to sign the guestboook. Oh heck for that matter buy a copy or 2! MY BOOK
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Am I one of the croanies? Also, who gave him access to words with more than 3 letters?
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Will this work on Win 7? If so I guess I have to reload it.
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I was getting some change out of my pocket and then I looked at what was in my pocket, 68 cents, my pocket knife, lighter, lint ball of course, banjo picks,even a guitar pick(not sure where that came from)and a turkey call. I guess the turkey call made me realize it, heck turkey season has been out for months, and I still carry a call, and even play with it from time to time. drives everyone crazy. I guess I am a Red Neck, and I am proud of it!
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"vapourware"? Let people down? Don't even think about that, what you did by yourself should be saluted. If and when you get time to start working on this again, you'll have the folks at Combatace to cheer you on. Oh and as far as graphics...I cut my teeth on RB3D and I loved it then and still do now. Never a better WW1 sim, and when you get yours done, I'll take it for a flight also. You have a fan here, Salute Sir.
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The third place match was so much better to watch, both teams wanting to win and a much more wide open match. The final was the usual Spain type match,lots of ball control, and the Dutch looking to counter on break aways from others mistakes. I think both were afraid to lose as opposed to trying to win. Well another 4 years then we can start all over again.
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I always had a soft spot for this sim, will it play on windows 7?
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The Aftermath Going where no mod has gone before. After the release of "Star Trek Legacy" which was a very much anticipated release, the Star Trek gaming world was so disappointed by the bugs in the game, even with 2 patches and seemingly no support from anybody involved. So the community came to the rescue with a host of mods starting to show up which helped the game greatly. After a few of them gave up, or merged with other mods, or just were released and the teams disbanded, one mod continued to work on the game. Tjoz, and his small team were busy turning out their work, improving it, adding new ships and now they even have expanded it to include a new graphics engine, new ships, new planets, new game types, and a new look, as well as a new name. So what direction is it going? Well this may answer some questions. So with all the changes, what is main premise for the New Aftermath? ST: Aftermath breaks from Legacy modding tradition and opts out for a heavily stylized game worlds apart from all other Legacy offerings. Aftermath is the first project of its type to introduce a semi-persistent world to Legacy: the 'Berratta Verge'. Aftermath has been around for a few years now starting things off with the Stage 1 release. Over a period of 2 years, Aftermath quickly grew and spawned many ground breaking releases that changed Legacy and the modding community. This news is to explain what Aftermath 2010 is shaping up to be. Aftermath is set in an area of space known as 'The Berratta Verge'. This area of space has only recently been discovered after the collapse of the Borg Hive network. The only race to have any records of this area of space are the Borg and their records are inconsistent at best. From records gathered from a heavily damaged Borg Cube drifting outside the Verge, there are at least 14 systems in the Berratta Verge. The Borg have tried to probe the area of space for the last 200 years and have come up with nothing. Countless Borg ships have been lost in this area of space, drifting and rotting away cut off from the rest of the Collective. The last Borg stronghold in the Berratta Verge was at a system called 'Nepera Dissi'. With everyone from Starfleet through to the Vulcans on the run to explore this area of space and the ever curious Borg exploring their new found freedom, the Berratta Verge is the latest secret to unravel from the collapse of the Collective and the Transwarp Network. Apart from the locale of Aftermath, everything else is in the process of changing. In comes a stylized version of ST never before seen within the Legacy or general ST community. This is not your average Star Trek. Aftermath 2010 is the final evolution in the Aftermath lineage. A very different world of Star Trek is forming. Much darker, unforgiving, vengeful and brutal. Total chaos is the name of the game. Every race you know and love have been re-imagined in a much darker theme. With each race getting a new identity, the way in which we have all seen the races on all mediums before will never feel the same. From the curiousness of the Borg to the savage primitive behavior of the Klingons, this new ideal of Star Trek will not be for everyone... The new explosions: So for all those who decided Legacy wasn't worth the hard drive space, take a second look and you can keep up with the development in our forums Aftermath Forum
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I know there are modelling buffs on here, so here's a link to a new Forum just for building models. BuilditRight Forum
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you might check at subsim.com, they have alot of mods there. Sorry couldn't be of more help than that.
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legacy screensaver View File Put it in your usual screen saver place, and I hope you enjoy. Submitter Dagger Submitted 04/23/2010 Category Add-Ons