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PMDG 777 Brand New Screenshot!

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I should have cought it too, if I just took a better look... Ostende is nowhere near Dubai-Doha after all... :)

--Peter Fabian 
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I should have cought it too, if I just took a better look... Ostende is nowhere near Dubai-Doha after all... :)

Yep. The top photo is just prior the LAM3A into Heathrow - following photo is on the ILS09L.

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- Luke Pabari

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Amuses me no end when people lie and get caught, especially on something as silly as this. Reminds me of been a kid at primary school this kind of deception.

 

Paul

I'm a bit childish sometimes especially when it comes to PMDGs 777. Just got bored and decided to troll a little :rolleyes:  It's really getting boring here though.

you guys are good busters :ph34r:

 

+1 to all of you who noticed :lol: :Applause:

 

 

You didn't pick a very good person to lie to unfortunately. I've been following Richards photos for a while now: flickr.com/photos/richard_deakin/sets/72157632957279416/

Luke, you seem to have seen every T7 image on the web. Believe me or not but I've Favorited around 170.000 pictures of the 777 into one folder on my airliners.net  account and around 581 videos on Youtube (some are even of yours). I just stare at them picture by picture, video by video. My mum once said " have you gone insane, you've been staring at plane pictures for the past... God knows! now get up do something outside"

When you're extremely obsessed with the T7, you'll one day make a lie about one.

 

Love you guys..........Cheers Luke and to the rest of you guys!

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Lionel

 

No it only happens top the foolosh who don't realize 20,000 people in the US die senselessly from DWI accidents.

I was just going to write this happens to the worst of us...

 

I have ZERO tolerance for drunk driving...  Oh and while we're on the topic of idoit driver stuff.... texting while driving... #####  danger stop it.  Sorry about the thread derail...

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now get up do something outside"

 

Off course, living in LON/DXB (suppose that IS actually true :) ), it is not too hard to get a look at a 777 even then...

--Peter Fabian 
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When you're extremely obsessed with the T7, you'll one day make a lie about one.

 

No thanks, I got lied to for over a year by someone who I thought was my best friend. So even the smallest things like this automatically will make me not give you the time of day - trust is earned my friend, sometimes it's a pain to get back. I don't see the point in lying about things you wish could happen. Live in the moment, love your life, your lies will catch up with you - just like they did today.

 

I don't really think I need to prove to anyone, especially here about how obsessed I am with the 777 lol....

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- Luke Pabari

I think some of you young boys who are "obsessed" with an aircraft had better, umm, dare I say it, "get a life"?

David Porrett

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I think some of you young boys who are "obsessed" with an aircraft had better, umm, dare I say it, "get a life"?

 

I'm currently finishing off my A-levels. Got an overall A in physics, B in maths and also a B in further maths for AS-level last year. I have my future planned ahead and know how I distribute my time of when to go study, go out with friends, rest or just surf on the web and I believe Luke has got a life too. I've worked my &@($* off for these grades and on the way to pilot an actual T7 in the near future hopefully, perhaps even with luke some day(we do have some things in common, we both love the T7, live in the same city, same age and love aviation) Do you call this a life? If not then please define what an ordinary life is.

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Lionel

 

I think some of you young boys who are "obsessed" with an aircraft had better, umm, dare I say it, "get a life"?

Good burn lol

 

I'm currently finishing off my A-levels. Got an overall A physics, B in maths and also a B further maths for AS-level last year. I have my future planned ahead and know how I distribute my time of when to go study, go out with friends, rest or just surf on the web and I believe Luke has got a life too. I've worked my &@($* off for these grades and on the way to pilot an actual T7, perhaps even with luke since we're the same age. Do you call this a life? If not then please define what an ordinary life is.

But the way you portray yourself suggests otherwise. Read your posts from a 3rd person point of view.

Alex Jevdic KORD/KHOT/KPWK

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You got to admit, Lionel, that for some people in your age bracket, you can only say you did "get a life" if you get drunk at least once a week, loiter around the highstreet, and change a sexual partner every month or so...

 

Opinion about what constitutes getting a life are widely different between people.

I, for one, find nothing is wrong with life that Luke has got, or what you describe. My life at your age was not dissimilar and I was perfectly happy with it, and still am. Not quite so nowadays, but there is only so much you can do without regular income (apart from trying to find some).

--Peter Fabian 
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You got to admit, Lionel, that for some people in your age bracket, you can only say you did "get a life" if you get drunk at least once a week, loiter around the highstreet, and change a sexual partner every month or so...

 

Opinion about what constitutes getting a life are widely different between people.

I, for one, find nothing is wrong with life that Luke has got, or what you describe. My life at your age was not dissimilar and I was perfectly happy with it, and still am. Not quite so nowadays, but there is only so much you can do without regular income (apart from trying to find some).

Couldn't agree with you more.Yes people a different and have different views of what a "perfect" or an "ordinary" life would or should look like. I for example have a couple of friends who seem all different, one is a quite religious guy, one who runs after girls all day long and one who's a football addict. From my point of view they all seem to be normal down to earth blokes who I can have a laugh with at the end of the day. The definition of life may vary from person to person but time wasters are with no doubt low lives i.e hanging around in the streets for countless hours such as gang member/ drug dealers and criminals.

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Lionel

 

on the way to pilot an actual T7 in the near future hopefully

More like 5-10 years and allot of $$$$ to get there!

ill go halfs with you on that Gary.

 

No excuse for DD...none. I hope you loose your licence...whitch stops you getting to work, whitch kills your income and livelyhood.

 

Small price to pay if you had hit someone...did that cross your mind as ur hurtling alone at 50mph, in a 2 tonn+ car?? (Read weapon)

 

 

....and all because you couldnt call a cab.

 

Silly boy.

 

Sober drivers hit people too. And not all drunk drivers end up hitting people. I'm not defending drunk driving (in fact I personally hate the taste of alcohol and never drink) - I'm just saying that your post is unreasonably harsh because drunk driving does NOT automatically guarantee an accident. It only makes it more likely - same as driving after an argument, being distracted, being sleepy, or having a bumblebee enter the car...

 

There's also the fact that because of the wide range of skill levels on the road, some people are safer drivers drunk than some other people are when sober.

 

Lastly, in my country we ensure road safety through different means. For instance, we use roundabouts instead of intersections. That way all traffic is going in one direction, not at right angles to one another. No need for traffic lights. And anyone going too fast and ignoring the "give way" sign will quickly find himself planted in the roundabout instead of ploughing through four lanes of traffic. There's also the fact that it's a very small country and the national speed limit is 80km/h. And the potholes slow us down even further...

ill go halfs with you on that Gary.

 

No excuse for DD...none. I hope you loose your licence...whitch stops you getting to work, whitch kills your income and livelyhood.

 

Small price to pay if you had hit someone...did that cross your mind as ur hurtling alone at 50mph, in a 2 tonn+ car?? (Read weapon)

 

 

....and all because you couldnt call a cab.

 

Silly boy.

 

Sober drivers hit people too. And not all drunk drivers end up hitting people. I'm not defending drunk driving (in fact I personally hate the taste of alcohol and never drink) - I'm just saying that your post is unreasonably harsh because drunk driving does NOT automatically guarantee an accident. It only makes it more likely - same as driving after an argument, being distracted, being sleepy, or having a bumblebee enter the car...

 

There's also the fact that because of the wide range of skill levels on the road, some people are safer drivers drunk than some other people are when sober.

 

Lastly, in my country we ensure road safety through different means. For instance, we use roundabouts instead of intersections. That way all traffic is going in one direction, not at right angles to one another. No need for traffic lights. And anyone going too fast and ignoring the "give way" sign will quickly find himself planted in the roundabout instead of ploughing through four lanes of traffic. There's also the fact that it's a very small country and the national speed limit is 80km/h. And the potholes slow us down even further...

 

God forbid it happens, but maybe in the space of 20 years you lose a family member and two friends to drunken acts of driving, one being the wife's 15 year old cousin just innocently walking down the street on the pavement, the other 2 both late teens, at the same time in a car incident you too would feel strongly about it I'm sure.

Gary Blake.

 some people are safer drivers drunk than some other people are when sober.

 

Hmm, not quite sure I have seen evidence for this.

  Adam

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