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I remember reading a book years ago about the discs found at Roswell. The propulsion systems were based on creating a magnetic field around the ship creating its own gravity or something to that effect. If I remember correctly, the system was very simple. Not sure if this article relates in any way to what I've said here though.
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As well as product complexity.
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Can't go wrong with 5.4
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SimStarter does this.
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My was just big as well. In the winter there was little visible space between stomach and terra firma. Vet said most long hair orange cats this size were male.
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I had a cat years ago and took it to the vets for a reason I don’t remember. Out of the carrier and onto the scale. The vet says, “Do you know your cat weighs 19 pounds?” I said, “She’s a big girl.” He said, “What??” 😆 That cat could open sliding doors by getting her her claws between the frame and the door. It’s a physics thing I guess. Mass with a lever.
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That cat was born with the ego I never got. He won't share.
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You know, I think I see it. All is not lost.
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Mine’s just lazy… image upload
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I will do that and thanks.
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Nothing new here. Maximize profits, minimize expenses. It's the root operating system for MS and every other corporation.
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Hey Dan- Above you mention a taxi-path not connected. I had a problem with an airport runway using an ATC program. I contacted the dev multiple times regarding this and got the runaround. One of the things I was told to do was to check that taxi paths were connected with no directions on how to do so. Have you done this and if so, how did you do it? Thanks, Mark
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There is a terrain brightness setting in EnvPlus. Saturation, I’m not sure.
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...along with a myriad of others.
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In the IT field there's a saying. People who buy software applications wind up using 10% of its functionality. I think this applies to flight sim software as well, give or take. In 5.4 I'm digging out that other 90% which includes study level aircraft and recently, ATC. Gotta say boredom ahs not come a knockin' yet.