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Jabo

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  1. Well.....there are the aquaducts....

    Umm, but apart from the springs, the look of the thing and the aquaducts, what have the Romans ever done for us?

    Jabo, the Pro has some metal parts, and is slightly more robust. The Hall sensors are supposed to be more sensitive, but I cant vouch

    for that. The X52 software is incompatable with the Pro software, would you believe. So I have not used the Pro.

    Theres not a lot in it.I judge the diference to be £20 tops, not £40. (Pro is £103) If thats any help, but I am a tightass. :P

  2. I'm considering purchasing one of these joystick things, which one should I go for? If not Saitek then who?

    (I think I know what I should go for, but I'd appreciate some more infomed comment on this than my own opinion

  3. I have a Thermaltake (same make as case) water cooling kit ready to fit into my rig, but I'm sticking with air cooling until I next change the CPU & Mobo (don't fancy having to drain the system to strip the thing down) so I'm running 2 120mm fans (1 front 1 rear) plus a Zalman 'Flower' copper CPU HS/Fan plus the stock fan on the gfx card and am acheiving low-mid 40deg temps in GPU and CPU. I've found that installing the gubbins in a tidy manner and minimising clutter in the case will maximise airflow and therefore improve substantially improve cooling. Since I'm using so-called 'silent' fans, I've also found that locking the fan controls to the maximum means more air without too much additional noise. The only problem is that it keeps sucking the cat into the air vents on the front of the case.

    ~S~ Jabo

    P.S. Overclockers.co.uk do a nice range of quiet fans and I believe they ship overseas too.

  4. Indeed, thanks for the comments Roger, I've tried with and without letting Windows 'manage' the connection, with much the same results on the other cards - I'm beginning to wonder whether it's just the way my PC does 'things'. I'll try removing the Linksys software tho' and report back.

    Cheers

    ~S~ Jabo

  5. Here's a little problem that's got me scratching my head - perhaps one of you techie types here can help. I currently have a BT Homehub v2.0 router handling my broadband connection, and my desktop connects to it via a Linksys WMP3000N wireless card, but...everytime I start the machine up, the card gives a 'limited or no connectivity' warning and will not connect to the internet until I run the 'repair' option from the system tray icon (it's fine from there on). I'm using the latest drivers for the card, there are no IRQ conflicts that I can see, oh, and this is the third card I have tried (3 different manufacturers too). Any one got any ideas? I'd like to get it sorted out as it's starting to get a little tiresome.

    Oh, just a couple of other things, my 'spare' USB wireless NIC connects first time every time, and my wife's laptop pc also has no problems AND I'm on my second HH with the same issues...Dunno if this is significant.

    ~S~ Jabo

  6. ~S~ Jabo, my father was ground crew in a Wellington squadron WW2. That was his attitude towards the bombing. I can't speak for the Americans.

    Dad was not concerned about medals and such. Post war he hated all things military, and would never even wear black shoes again. Maybe he was unusual.

    What I meant was that a lot of what went down late war was to do with how much of Europe the USSR would control, post war.

    Perhaps there was something in Dresden the allies didn't want the Russians to have.

    Cheers.

    Sorry Kling, I wasn't denying your point, it's just that the treatment of Bomber Command personnel after the war makes my blood boil. Like you, I had a family member in BC (also involved with Wellingtons coincidentally), although he was destined to become one of the 55,000. I don't believe that anyone who were involved in the raids on Germany liked the idea of bombing civilians, but as you say they saw it as necessary at the time.

    It is interesting though that 'normal' politics was starting to rear it's head before the war had even finished and the Western Allies were realising that a) Germany was pretty much trashed end-to-end and that they would be paying to put things right and also that B) Soviet expansionists were eyeing Eastern Europe as a buffer area. We went straight from one war to another albeit a 'cold' one.

    ~S~ Jabo

  7. The British bomber crews themselves had a hard time about the deaths of civilians, but saw it as necessary, and got on with the job.

    The Americans may not have felt so bad on that score, with the accurate targetting they could achieve in daylight.

    Aha - the old area bombing vs precision targeting debate - the point being that back then, no matter how good a bombadier you might have been, day or night, it is not possible for every aircraft in a hundred mile long bomber stream to put every bomb in the same pickle barrel from several miles up. However, the USAAF maintained that they were aiming at precision targets and a proportion of the bombs would fall elsewhere whereas the RAF said they were levelling the cities to be sure of hitting the targets - I suspect that for the poor buggers on the ground there wasn't much to choose between the two but Bomber Command was demonised after the war at least partly because of the way their strategy was explained.

    My main problem here though is the abandonment of Bomber Command by the Government as soon as VE day came - Churchill's victory speech made mention of pretty much every part of our armed forces but not Bomber Command, there was and will never be a campaign medal for the men of Bomber Command and precious little mention of the 55,000 aircrew killed on ops either.

    Jabo

  8. I reckon you'll pay more for a 'branded' external drive m8 - over here 250Gb drives retail for about 120USD - bear in mind though that this is for a 2.5" drive not a standard 3.5" drive which tend to be cheaper, although my supplier has now stopped doing external 250's in 3.5" format as there's next to no demand according to him. You're probably better off going for a 3.5" 500Gb unit which will only cost a few dollars more (I can get those for 120USD! - Maxtor too) but give you double the storage.

    When it comes to HDDs, I must confess to a certain amount of snobbery, I always go for branded drives usually Western Digital or Maxtor. Dunno why, just been happy with those in the past - running 2x 500Gb WD SATA drives in the box at the moment - why I need 1TB of space I'm not sure, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.

    ~S~ Jabo

  9. First off, let me preface my comment with a little background:

    I do not disagree with Bomber Harris' decision to bomb German cities. The Germans did precisely the same (starting with Guernica, then Warsaw, then Amsterdam, not to mention the Blitz) and the only reason they didn't succeed as well as the Allies is because they didn't have the means to carry sufficient incendiary bombloads to create firestorm conditions. To quote Churchill, the German's merely reaped the whirlwind they had sown themselves. They got the "total war" the nazis said was necessary.

    That said, I think that Dresden is more controversial than, say, Hamburg's firebombing, is because the firebombing of Dresden came at the tail-end of the war, a mere three months before unconditional surrender. The German war machine was already in disarray at that point. As an example, the U-boats had lost their harbours in France, and got sunk by radar as soon as they popped their Zeiss-equipped periscopes up. That being the case, I think the Dresden bombing can be argued to have been unnecessary overkill.

    As for Attlee and Churchill getting roasted in the H of P for Dresden's bombing... well, that was just peace-time politics getting back to "normal".

    My 2cents.

    Fair comment C_G, Dresden is controversial because it came only shortly before the war ended, but don't forget that at that time nobody knew when the war would end especially as Hitler had already promised a 'slash and burn' retreat across the Reich, at the expense of who knows how many Allied, Axis and civilian lives ergo Dresden, Pfzorhiem and all the other smaller targets were viewed as necessary.

    Much as I'm not a fan of the area bombing campaign, there seems little doubt that without the strategic bombing carried out by the USAAF and the RAF, the war could well have gone on longer and cost many more lives.

    On a related note Harris' nickname 'Butch' was given to him by the crews he commanded not because he was a butcher of the Germans or Germany, but rather of the RAF.

  10. Dunno if anyone here can help, but I'm having a problem with MAT Manager - I've downloaded and installed the latest version (v2.36), but when I try to run it, it says it can't find either il2.exe or pf.exe - this is a problem because my game file exe is il2fb.exe 'cos of running '46 - how do I get around this (if possible)? I'm using the 352 mod pack if that makes any difference.

    ~S~ Jabo

  11. Currently on 40, but about 10 of those are due to my HP OfficeJet and Mcafee, and there's others too for iPods and Nero and stuff, most of which are turned off when I go flying, so I think I usually have about 20 running when I'm in game.

    ~S~ Jabo

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