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  1. I found this link over on the ubizoo. Have you ever wanted a cheating woman to get her just deserts....... http://cupcate.vox.com/library/audio/6a ... 98bfa.html Frior
  2. i dont think that it is your hardware jim. i have not noticed the stutters before on club nights, its usually smooth. it may be 4.08 doing something different or a rogue process on my machine. i will have a look tonight at what is running. i have got it down to 26 although i have added that remote connection software. it was disabled in msconfig/startup when i played i think, but again i will check.
  3. nice one greyknight, i see it has not taken you long to pick up on ethos of our motley crew
  4. Friar

    TrackIR

    well done, you wont regret it be prepared to spend quite a bit of time setting it up just right. it is not just plug and go. you can tweak all sorts of settings to get them just as YOU want them, speed of pan, dead zones so you dont have to sit ridgid, position of camera, ambient light settings etc. it comes with all sorts of default profiles. have a look on airwarefare site for the how to set it up guide. its very good. it may well save you some time when it arrives, plus you'll get a feel for what its all about. bit once its done, its done and oh so sweet......
  5. its in the "arming" screen where you set loadouts etc, down at the bottom by convergence and fuel load etc.
  6. Friar

    TrackIR

    i concur with what has been written before. i went for v4 with vector expansion. what that means is that you can (in other games, il2 does not support it) have the camera move in 6 planes of view. i.e you can lean in to zoom in, tilt your head to the side to look round things. bob will have it i believe. i bought the hat to fix the clip on to but have since done away with that by fixing the clip onto my headset with some cable clips and it still works great (and i dont have to wear a hat in doors!) i would say highlander is go for it.
  7. many thanks for the info chaps. i think the trick may be the mp3 441000mkz stero. i will report back when i have had some success.
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    ugh...

    .....and i thought the way i read out the time to go was brilliant... only kidding guys. pleasure to give my seat up to those to knew what they were doing in the air. again, well flown guys. S!
  9. dubbo, follow link to the web site home page (found at the top of this page) click on resources click on downloads scroll down past the folders and it is the second item in the list or click here and scroll down past the folders http://www.dangerdogz.com/downloads
  10. for music to play in game does it not have to be a wav file?
  11. hi, does anyone know if it is possible to extend the length of time a track will play. i have just got hold of a 633 squadron mission and already had a cd of the music. so i have converted it to a wav and put it in the inflight folder, problem is, it does not play the complete track, it loops. any offers of wisdom oh wise ones?
  12. i am dead chuffed with myself. i have just created my own switch. so i now have a switch for all required versions
  13. @delta - many thanks, much appriciated. @sged - check out "How I joined the priory" which can be found on the webiste home page, under K9 chapel, along with all my other stuff.
  14. Joining The Priory – The Prequel It was a damp April morning when my radio alarm went off, “This is Capital Radio 95.8fm. Its 8 o’clock,
  15. that is excellant work rattler. i award you 1 karma point...oh and i am having a word with the Abbot about sending round one of the "Special Services" Sisters
  16. I have d/l the patch. I am using the french switcher. can anyone please tell me what the .exe does so i can decided how to handle the upgrade. S!
  17. This may well be old hat now to some of you guys but i have summerised the settings from the readme file from the 1946 release and put them alphabetically in an excel table. File is in the resources section of the website.
  18. Hey guys I think I have found an alternative to il2....... http://www.icq.com/download/icq5/featur ... sheep.html
  19. Perhaps I should go there and let them know about my work with the Priory and how we work to save fallen women and how we put them back out into the world to earn us, The Priory, (and them) a living and tell them about Brenda down at the Downed Pilot and about our aircraft mechanic called Bollocks and our semi-blind air traffic controller and how we use Mrs Thonlinson's rock cakes as ammo from the TB3 when we run out during the dogfights and about one of of squadron who takes pictures of hot chicks and posts them for us or about one of our members that takes in stray birds that need help, hay, thats like the work I do for the Priory, I have not looked at it like that before, and about one of the squad who makes strange noises like the strange character from "Whacky Races" or is it "Stop the Pigeon", but then again was that not a sub story within "Whacky Races", I remember that Dick never won, now theres a para-phrase I could talk about for a long time, and about our excellent technical support, and our brilliant mission builders and our tremendous historical and technical reasearchers and our amazingly skilled skinners and the generosity of our hosters and the fantastic time we have when we fly together and the amazimg feeling of commaradary we have, .....err....perhaps not...that might attract the wrong sort of person, we might get weirdo's who have some bizzare fondness........ for animals........ or........ livestock.....(nervous laugh) .cough cough.
  20. never in a million years !!! the world knows that english is the original language of the brain. it is part of the dna that makes up stem cells. that is why when we brits go abroad, if the locals do not understand us we speak slowly and shout. if we shout loud enough, the sound waves resinate at the original frequency of the brain, and thus Jonny Foreigner understands us. (The origin of this idea is credited to Al Murray aka The Pub Landlord)
  21. Painless, you are to be congratulated as being one of lifes optimists. Some may have said a mug of hot chocolate half EMPTY! The Priory does not believe in handing out punishments, some of the Brothers are more likly to be on the receiving end
  22. to get the programs click on.... My Computer, then double click on Local Disk (C:), then double click on Program Files, then double click on OpenOffice.org (mine says 2.0), then double click on Program within this folder are all the programs you need.. database = sbase.exe excel clone = scalc.exe word clone = swriter.exe powerpoint = simpress.exe there are a few others as well sdraw.exe which i think is a bit like corel draw smath.exe lets you write and work out math formula soffice.exe is a front end program for starting all of the above quickstart.exe puts a launch icon in the system tool bar on the lower right of your screen (by the clock) I would create shortcuts rather than the quickstart as it will sit in memory. You will notice that the programs load a little slower than word etc because of he way it has been developed. they cant use the tricks that microsoft use to run their applications. I have found them to be very similar in look and feel to the microsoft originals, even as far as some of the tool icons are the same! There is a big on line community for this product, so it you get stuck, I'll try and help, or try googleing it. Cheers
  23. if you cant re-install microshaft word, then have a look at openoffice.org if you dont know what it is, its an "office like" package that offers software very much like word, excel, powerpoint plus a couple of others. its all free. it has been developed by the internet community. it will open and read .doc files it will also save to them as well. google openoffice.org and it should give you the link. if you do know what it is, my appoligies.
  24. it depends on which translation you are using. I prefer to use the one done by the eminent accademic Benjemim D'over in the late 17th Century. I feel that it stays faithful to the original text. It is true that other scholers would disagree with this opinion and say that the earlier work done by the Inuits was of more value. That they had more of an understanding of what the original author, whos name has now long since been lost in with the passage of time, was trying to convey when he, or dare I say She, wrote the text. That also raises another issue which I feel that would need many more pages to discuss, unless of course you belive the writings of Cornboil III in 96AD, but I dont have to tell you about them!
  25. Ah, it is a sign I tell you, from the Great Book of the Priory, Chapter 5, Paragrapgh 3, Verse 2 "...And on the day of enlightenment, from the sky, the Great Bear shall appear above The house of the Rightious, and thus, hence from that day forward wonderous things shall begat all those that habit there."
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