May 18, 200620 yr I'm liking the idea of missions more and more. (I never disliked the idea..)Anyway, sure - I can imagine what missions we'll see and make. But I'm wondering if anyone can comment about how missions can be created.Thanks,Andrew H e l p k e e p A V S I M f l y i n g
May 18, 200620 yr That's really Paul's (PC-12) bailiwick. I don't many of the details, other than the system is very, very powerful and flexible.
May 18, 200620 yr >I'm liking the idea of missions more and more. (I never>disliked the idea..)>>Anyway, sure - I can imagine what missions we'll see and make.>But I'm wondering if anyone can comment about how missions can>be created.>>Thanks,>AndrewAs Mike said, Paul's the man to answer those questions.Here's a link to his blog (there's a nice new post about E3 and missions)...http://blogs.technet.com/p-12c_pilot/default.aspx
May 18, 200620 yr Author "I don't many of the details, other than the system is very, very powerful and flexible."Oh, rub it in, why don't you.I just read his latest blog and it sounds good. I want to know the mechanics.Put in a good word for us good folks, won't you?---Andrew H e l p k e e p A V S I M f l y i n g
May 18, 200620 yr Author Thanks - as above, I just read his post.Now I'm going to go pester him about it. I'll tell him you guys said to. ;)---Andrew H e l p k e e p A V S I M f l y i n g
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