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Microsoft Renames Upcoming Flight Simulator

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It just might have been true. After all, they do say that a camel is a horse designed by a committee.Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg

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LOL :-lolGood thing, but that name would've really been somewhat long so... :-lolEtienne :-wave

They should add some words to it. It's way too short IMHO;(8

It's April already?

The camel is incredibly designed, given its capabilities in its particular environment. How long could a horse (or us for that matter) go without water. And, unlike a horse, the camel won't sink into quicksand. Plus the camel has nose flaps to keep the sand out in a storm.No committee, just one God.Edited: Life is tough without spell checkers.

UPDATE: Seattle, WAThe name has now been officially changed to Microsoft Flight Simulator: Century Relating to Aviation and Pilots. ;-)

"Microsoft Flight Simulator: A Century of Powered, Sustained, Controlled Flight"What a name? It does not conform to any of the principles of providinga title. A titles should be short and attractive. It has neither both. I wish they reconsider and choose a better name.Shri.

Very well done Brian! LOLI don't care what they call it just as long as it works and it is worth the upgrade! C'mon Microsoft - Lay some better Eye Candy on us! :-)FS9 would make life alot easier I guess. And I guess this is what everyone is going to end up calling it when they refer to it.

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