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Posts posted by Rattler
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You have a fairly easy upgrade patch Sweper. Just get yourself a e8400 or an e8500 CPU and add a Nvidia 9800GTX+ if you can find one. If not the 9800GTX or GTS would be good choices. Biggest bang for the your buck.
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NCIX in Vancouver Canada has this on sale right now - it's the samecard I have, and it's very over-clockable.
GeForce 9800GTX+
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Yes, the Canadarm is made in Canada by Spar. The Int'l Space Station's arm is also made by Spar. It is the one that can move itself around the station like an inch worm - it has anchors on both ends.
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That was too funny. I was almost able to show it around until the last one.....still, very funny!
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Pretty tame stuff, but incredible athleticism. This probably grew more out of the fitness craze rather than the entertainment industry.
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Yeah, I enjoyed it too. Sometimes, you get into flying one day, and you suck so bad that you just want to chuck your HOTAS and pedals against the wall, and pick up a game of Freecell.......
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Found this on another forum.....
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I'm emailing this to Natalie. I'll let you know what she thin...
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"Bring Back Crystal Pepsi"
So what, John?
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I couldn't believe this until I saw their website...
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Not all of these are 'children', some are next year's sixth formers and under-graduates in two years time - Education has a lot to answer for.
~S~ Jabo
Just doing my part. I just showed 2 films in Social Studies class - Shake Hands With The Devil (Gen. Romeo Dallaire's experience in Rwanda, 1994), and Schindler's List.
We spent a few weeks with WW1, 2, and the interwar years.
Also, I invited my brother to come to the school for the day to share his experiences in Afghanistan. One of our English classes is studying The Kite Runner, and Derek has read it and can give his insight into the novel. He'll also talk to my gr. 11 Social class, and a couple of other classes.
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A friend of mine at work and I both make models. We're buying ourselves Tamiya 1/16 scale tanks when we retire. That one looks like a lot of fun, Zooly!
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Welcome to the Pound, Sweper. Thanks for all the great hockey players you've been sending us.
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Good luck on your spelling test m8.
ROFLMAO....BG
I agree! What are you studying, barley malts?
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I have recently shortend them to 200,
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Most evenings in North American time zones you can find several Dogz flying on Skies of Valor. Just check our TS channel, and come on in!
We had a good time last night. About 8 of us on a late war map, then Dunkirk 1940.
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No point. Just a cool 404 page not found error webpage, that's all.
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I agree with GK. Just ask to wing with someone, and you'll usually get someone to fly with. There are many humble, unassuming Dogz, though, so don't be upset that no one pipes up right off of the bat.
I'm sure that someone will work with you, though. I'll fly with you, when I get the chance. I don't get much coop flying during the weekdays though.
Several of the NA Dogz fly in the evenings our time (2000-2400hrs MT; GMT-7)
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That's very cool. Smooth too - doesn't take up too much bandwidth.
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have you guys ever thaught of like blooding the new guys i mean set up a closed server once a month new guys onn red regulers or long time members on blue justa genral thaught
If you want, join the ladder challenge and have a go at one of the top fellows after you get out of the 'kiddie' pool. Or just set womething up on the side if you wish. I'm sure that someone would oblige you if you wanted that.
We try not to pick on the new guys too much. It can cause bad feelings. That being said, there is a great range of skill in the Dogz, as some are more content to fly coops without worrying about their points or kills, etc.
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With complex engine management, you have to control the radiator setting (beyond the regular "auto/open and closed"), as well as supercharger settings, fuel mixture, and prop pitch.
Not all planes have supercharger settings or prop pitch, but they all (almost all) have different radiator settings. Mixture is mainly needed for the Russian and some Japanese planes.
If you don't use the engine settings, you won't get the best performance out of the plane.
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PS: If you are a woman and are still reading this; it only goes to show that
women never listen... now run along and put the kettle on, there's a love.
...and pats her bum on the way out as well! Oh, my wife'll kill me for showing her this one, simply because IT'S SO TRUE!!
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Anybody else...
in Jim's Place
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I'm building a 1/32 Mustang D, a F4F-4, and a Spit Mk. 24 right now. Oh yeah, a FW 190 A5 as well.