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~S~ Sweper Those are some wonderful pictures Mate. It’s a very pretty area, and I especially like the house that you rented. I’m also pleased to see that the very first thing you did upon arrival was to have a beer or two and then purchase a suitable supply of wine. Even on vacation, you have upheld the high standards of behavior that are the mark of a true Danger Dog. Well done Sir.
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Here’s what I tried. I made and saved a backed up folder with the offending qgif4.dll, and then went back into the active TS3 imageformats folder and deleted the qgit4.dll (v4.5.3.0) Then I ran the 10609 update again and got the same error message. I opened the active TS3 imageformats folder and discovered that the update had installed a new qgit4.dll, but this time it was (v4.6.2.0) So I have no idea of what going on.
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I'm trying to update TS3 to version 10609. The update will load to 99% and then stop and tell me that it can't overwrite: /imageformats/qgif4.dll. Any ideas?
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We're all absolutely convinced of that. The thought never entered our minds.
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Egypt likes to be different, so we will start Day Light Savings on the 30 of April. Then because the Ramadan fasting period (dawn to dusk) begins on the 11th of August, we will go off Day Light Savings on the 6th of August. If this all sounds confusing, try living here.
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What a lovely view. Is that near to where your live?
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This is definately a much nicer format. Many thanks for all the hard work.
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Well, I must say that I enjoy being 40 again. Is there any way that you can make the change permanent?
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How much time would a normal pilot spend on this madness?
Tribunus replied to Kimosabi's topic in Jim's Place
I looked long and hard without success for a Dog avatar that was WWII aviation related. But I couldn't find anything I really liked. I've been a Ground Pounder all my life, so when I found this one with dog and boonie hat I knew it was meant for me. -
How much time would a normal pilot spend on this madness?
Tribunus replied to Kimosabi's topic in Jim's Place
I've got the opposite problem. Between my job and my time zone I don't get to fly as often as I would like. So count your blessings. -
As you can see from this link, these guys and their two aircraft have been around for some time. http://www.stormbirds.com/project/index.html Before they even flight tested the aircraft, they were asking two million dollars just for the airframe. Engines and avionics are extra. So the only Danger Dog who can afford one of these reproductions is BG, and he already has several origionals.
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What are you trying to say Trib? ~S~ GreyKnight, Try to think about it with an open mind, Mate. When you consider some of the Unnatural Acts that take place out behind the Officers Club in the sheep pen, is attempted murder really that awful? Then there
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This guy sounds like a natural for the Dangerdogz. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35662350/ns ... et_health/
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Road Trip 9 of 9 This was a fascinating trip. The scenery was spectacular and the centuries of history all in one spot is mind boggling. But I had to head back to Cairo. In hindsight, this was too much to try and do in one weekend. I had been up since 1 AM and I was beat when I pulled out around noon to drive home. This really needs to be a three day trip. I can
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Road Trip 7 of 9 Some more pictures of the way down. As you are about to reach the trail head, St. Katherine
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Road Trip 6 of 9 If anything the view going back down is even more impressive than the view going up. You have this unbelievable panorama spread out before you.
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Road Trip 5 of 9 More pictures of the climb up. The view from here is hard describe, you almost feel like you
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Road Trip 3 of 9 The view after the sun was up was truly amazing. As you can see I had plenty of company.
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Road Trip 2 of 9 I was up at 1 AM and had a cup of thick, almost syrupy Turkish coffee, and was on my way. I got to St. Katherine
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Road Trip 1 of 9 This trip has me leaving Africa and traveling all the way to Southwest Asia. Sounds impressive, right? In reality, all I did was drive to Suez and take the tunnel that goes under the Suez Canal. My destination for this trip is Mount Sinai, which is down in the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula, with a few side trips of course. Heading south from Suez, I made a stop at Ain Musa, the Springs of Moses. This is said to be the spot where Moses and the Israelites camped after crossing the Red Sea into Sinai. The water was too brackish to drink, until Moses threw a piece of wood into it and it became drinkable. There are only these two wells here now, and some shacks with people selling souvenirs. Other than that there was not much else to see. Back on the road again, I head south and then east into the interior of the Sinai, to get to St. Katherine
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So is everyone patched up to at least 4.09m or UP 2.0?
Tribunus replied to BSword's topic in Jim's Place
Today, I finally received the disk that BG was kind enough to send me.