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  1. I would enjoy a sim like that. I played that TopGun flight "sim" by Spectrum Holobyte. I enjoyed having the rio conversation dynamic. I also liked the game's briefings done by the "cargo plane full of rubber dog shiz out of Hong Kong" guy.

     

    I might be goofy for saying so but I don't care. I'd like a TopGun RPG flight sim. Have a true F-14 sim modeled with TopGun training and campaign plus the ability to sit in a virtual briefing room with Viper and the guys and to sit around the cafe while Goose plays Great Balls of Fire on the piano. I could do without the beach volleyball however. :haha:


  2. I think I might just loose my bowel functions if I happened upon a coconut crab unexpectedly. Creepy looking suckers. I bet they are tasty though. Instead of mulitple plates of snow crab legs all you would need is one plate of three or four coconut crab legs. I think I first learned about those over at Cryptomundo.com


  3. rotarycrazy has a good idea. Do a Vietnam era Top Gun prequel.

     

    I also like the idea of an older Maverick training new pilots at Nellis. Maybe Iceman's cocky son could snap his teeth at Mav. It might be cool to also have Goose's son as a fighter pilot training under his Dad's old friend. Viper and Jester could be the older guys hanging out in the bar that the young hot shots come in and mess with not knowing who they are. Charlie could still be taking Mav's breath away while he reminisces about inverted dives and target rich environments. Kenny Loggins could score it again and fill the soundtrack with other Righteous Brother classics. I guess I'm a TopGun fan. :biggrin: If done right (not making it a charactiture of itself) it could be a fun, decent nastalgic sequel.


  4. He's a folk singer and Balladeer. He's been around a long time and has done alot. He was also in radio, tv and movies. I still have yet to see his well known roles in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Big Country". As a child I always loved seeing his part in "Summer Magic". You might also be familiar with his rendition of "Holly Jolly Christmas".


  5. Yesterday at the Sams club where I work pushing carts right now, I saw this green flyer laying in the parking lot. It looked like normal debris that people drop or leave but as I walked by it I saw a face on it that I recognized. I went about my chores and thought to myself that looked like Burl Ives. Wanting to know what it was, (perhaps it was an advertisment for some sort of songwriters workshop) I went back to take a look at it again. I picked it up and sure enough it was a picture of Burl Ives. I continued to examine it, wondering what it was. I thought maybe it was some sheet music someone dropped from their car. Then I discovered that it was a concert program from 1984 of a show he apparently did. But then there was some writing on the front. Once I made sense of what it was I was really suprised. Its Burl Ives's autograph!!!!!! I'm pretty sure its genuine. He would have still been alive then.(I believe he died in the mid 90s) Its signed "To Pat, Burl Ives". According to the info I was able to garner from the program, this concert took place on Saturday, December 15 at 8:00PM. I assume the concert was in 1984 because on the back there is an advertisement for two other upcoming shows at the theatre. One on Saturday, 26 January 1985 at 8:00 PM and for Friday, 22 February 1985 at 8:00 PM.

     

    According to the program's info, the show apparently was held at or for the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs at a "Arnold Hall Theater" as part of a something called the Theater Variety Series. What's more, Burl Ives is one of my many favorite singers. How cool is that! That just tickled me to death finding that. And that's no coincidence my friends. My Heavenly Father put that in my path to bless me. I'd be happy to return it to whomever owned it but for now its in safe keeping and it brightened my day. Maybe I can scan a picture of it and show you all.


  6. I just got this as well. Got it installed today and have gotten to training mission 5. It seems to run pretty well for me on mid to upper settings. I have a feeling I'll be stuck on mission 5 for awhile as hitting a tank with a bomb is proving tough as beans. Getting a little better with landings but not much. :grin:

     

    I had a moment of "this is nuts!" on the training mission where you have to dive at just under max speed as the wind rushed by and the ground grew bigger and bigger.


  7. I'm certain this has been addressed before somewhere so please forgive the question. I'm not new to the thirdwire series or installing mods but I am so when it comes to the newer version 2 of the series. I searched the knowledge base but got only as far as seeing something about a mod folder but not understanding how to use it. I bought Wings Over Israel 2 today.

     

    Could someone point me to or walk me through the process please? Can we use the Widesky mod for version 2 Strike Fighters as the example? That's the first thing I tried installing. I placed everything in the flight folder but the mod did not take affect.

     

    I'd also like to try the HDR mod but it says to put the files in the mod/flight folder. I don't have a mod folder. I redirected the options.ini mod listing to be in the same place as my WOV2 install but I see no mod folder. Do I create it myself?

     

    I'm familiar with the older versions and modding and using the cat extractor but I'm lost here with the new versions. Thanks for any pointers.


  8. Taco Salad

     

    (you need a big bowl for this)

     

    -3+ pounds of hamburger (little more than 3lbs especially if using two heads of lettuce)

    -1 or 2 heads of lettuce (depending on how many you're feeding or if you like it cold and for left overs like me :)

    -several onions

    -several tomatoes

    -block of mild cheddar cheese

    -bag of cheese Doritos

    -2 packs taco seasoning (such as Old El Paso)

     

    1. Wash your lettuce heads and put in the fridge to crisp.

    2. Start cooking the meat.

    3. Chop up your onions and tomatoes and shred the cheddar cheese.

    4. Dump the Doritos in.

    5. Go ahead and toss what you have so far. (helps mix things up evenly before adding the rest)

    6. Drain the beef and place back in the pan. Add about a cup of water and the two packs of seasoning and cook at simmer.

    7. Chop up the lettuce and add to the bowl.

    8. Raise the heat on the meat to high and stir getting it real hot before adding the beef to the bowl. (my trick to help insure that cheese gets melty)

    9. Toss everything and its ready to serve.

    10. (OPTIONAL) Eat with Italian dressing. That's what I use and grew up using on this family regular.

     

    Nothing fancy or too expensive and real tasty!


  9. I'm sure your friend is happy too as the Bengals beat the Steelers.

     

    Doh! :doh: As you can see I'm not a sports buff. But if his Bengals won I'm sure he is still happy. :laugh:

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