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WhiteKnight77

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  1. If one has their own web space, they could upload it there as well and, link to it here. I have been doing that for years.
  2. Imagine my surprise when perusing the front page of AVSIM and read of Opa's passing. He had helped me a couple of times, directly and indirectly and for that, I am greatful. Daryl, your Dad was an inspiration to what one could aspire to be. He was always helpful and I cannot ever recall see him saying anything that could be interpreted as irate or sarcastic even. As noted, he will be missed by all in the FS community as he was the one who had an endless supply of knowledge on the subject. My condolences to your family. Opa, may you fly free where ever you wish. Godspeed friend.
  3. Sounds like I will wear my H2S monitor on the plane from now on (I work places where it is in abundance like paper mills and refineries). :(
  4. I agree, the prices will not drop, but go up as you said. The airlines were trying to raise fares, but SW held them back a couple of weeks ago. Now is the perfect time to get the fare increase the other airlines were wanting unless SW drops the fare increase once the taxes are reinstated.
  5. Airlines have raised fares to keep prices at the same price as they were when the taxes were in effect. Fliers May Not See Savings From FAA Shutdown has the details, but is a bit wrong, Delta has raised it's prices too (I just heard it on the local newscast a few minutes ago). I echo the sentiment of those interviewed for the story about the partial FAA shutdown and passengers told of the fare increases in the fact that with all the nickel and diming that the airlines are already doing to us, they could let passengers save those few bucks (about $30 per ticket in Atlanta) instead of pocketing the millions they are making off of them.
  6. Here is something else MS intends to include with Win8, XBox Live. :( Now, there may be some here who have an XBox and have used said service, but I equate this to MS trying to get PC gamers to use and pay for Games For Windows Live (and failed as a paid service which made MS change it to a free service). I have seen where people claim all sorts of stuff about it's abilities, but those abilities are already available via better programs on the PC. There is no reason to include it unless you already have XBox Live and want to chat with other XBox Live users while you are on the PC. As it is, MS already killed crossplatform gaming (think PC vs XBox gamers) due to mediocre PC gamers beating the daylights out of the best XBox gamers.XBox Live does not offer PC gamers anything that they do not already have.
  7. Here are a few examples of what the TSA has been doing, in total disregard to previous statements from the head of the TSA and Department of Homeland Security about not frisking kids under 12 years old.Parents of 6-Year-Old Girl Pat Down at Airport Want Procedures ChangedVideo shows shirtless boy pat-down from TSAKirkland 6-year-old patted down by TSA agents This after a change earlier this year which falls into line with what was originally stated last year when pat downs were first started. Granted, the boy should have put the Gameboy in the tray to be xrayed, but once it was known he had it on him, it should have been sent through xray and him walk back through the metal detector. TSA pats down a screaming toddler This was taped by the young girls reporter father and broadcast all over the US news stations and led to the change referred to in the above video.
  8. I revisited this topic after reading it earlier this year. I went back to that Spokeo website and found that even after having it removed in January, it has since reappeared. If any of you have asked to have your information removed, you may want to double check to see if they put it back up.
  9. While not WWII, Ghost Recon is a very good game and with equal to 7 DVDs worth of mods available for it, there is lots to play.
  10. I want to know how someone can patent something that the government actually produces and has copyright over. Charts are compiled and disseminated by the FAA, not private companies last I looked. If that is the case, the FAA needs to take down their digital charts and such elsewise they will be sued by these characters. :(
  11. Back when I was in the Marines flying in helicopters, we flew around 12,000' without using O2 while doing cross country flights. Any higher and we would have had to have O2.
  12. Cannon plugs are waterproof and gauges are sealed too from what I remember. We used to use fire hoses to wash helicopters with when I was in the military and water never hurt anything.
  13. Try Catalina Airport (KAVX) right here at AVSIM.
  14. Now that I have caught up in this thread, I have to say that the HUDs system looks amazing. I may have to spring for TrackIR to fully enjoy this plane.
  15. There is another thread about this called Posky? further down the forums talking about this very thing.
  16. What I find ironic is that the people who complained about secret wiretaps are now OK with being groped by a government agency. What has changed? Muslims in the US are wanting to use the TSA's own rules against themselves by having their head and neck searched by themselves in exchange for a hand swab. We recently have seen videos of kids under 12 without a t-shirt on being searched even though it has been plainly stated by the head of the TSA that children under 12 will not be subjected to such searches. I had to go through the scanner and was still patted down. Why both when it is supposed to be one or the other? Will I still have to consent to both even after I have been through a thorough background check to get a TWIC card by the TSA? It's bad enough to have to have said card to enter some places to be able to earn a living, but to have to be subjected to all of it is over the top. While the opt out day may have fizzled, the TSA has stated that they are looking at changing some things. I also heard that flight attendants will also be exempt from going through either procedure. I have also heard something of being able to pay for a background check and the like to get a card from the TSA so one doesn't have to go through such searches. Sure, we elect to fly and yes, it is not a right, but we do have a right to not be treated like criminals just because we choose to fly. In some cases, I am told to be at the airport, the tickets are bought for me by the company who hired me from my company. I really do not have a choice.
  17. I have seen a similar complaint elsewhere. My guess is a recent update FUBARed the install. Have you tried going back to an earlier version and not updating it?
  18. If anyone is afraid of the amount of radiation they might get from the backscatter type of full body scanner, it is time to build an underground bunker 4' thick, give up your cell phones, TVs and other transmitter type equipment and live like a hermit away from the Sun. As noted here on this CNet report, Can full-body airport scanners harm you? , there is not much to really fear from what one is exposed to when being "searched" by said machines.As someone who has had Rad Safety for industrial radiography (the company I work for does lots of radiography and now uses digital radiography along with film) and has helped with shoots, it is known that techs are limited to 20mRem a day. An exposure of 500 mR/hour is considered a lethal dose of radiation. 25,000 mRem is considered a lifetime does. Nothing the general public comes into contact with reaches those limits.The NRC has tables which explain how much radiation is received via different sources at the Doses in Our Daily Lives page. Our local submariner should have also had to follow the same rules for exposure limitation as radiographers do.
  19. In the upper right corner of your screen is you forum user name with an arrow on it. Click the arrow to open a context menu that has a My Profile link and then click on it to go to your profile. :)
  20. I got started in PC gaming and using computers in a weird time. I had used my brothers 386 back in the mid 80's with DOS and couldn't really understand it. I did learn some basic commands, but it really didn't click so to speak. He then got DOS Shell and that made it a bit easier to use a PC. Fast forward to 2000 when I finally bought a PC of my own and it came with 98SE. It didn't take long for me to figure it out. Since then I have used everything released except Me and it took me a long time before I even upgraded to XP from 2000. I too have seen the changes, some good, some not so good and enjoy the new OSes. Now, I also bought Office 2007 with the free upgrade to 2010 earlier this year, but the problem is, the company I work for still uses XP and Office 2003 so I have to make sure I save Office files in the format that they use else wise, they will not be able to open them. It is a bit of a hassle but it's manageable. When will they upgrade? Hard to say, GE still hasn't released new drivers that I know of so we can download information from the Krautkramer DMS2 ultrasonic thickness machines we use for a newer OS. Still, there are many reasons why a company still holds on to older software. MS can't help it when things are out of a potential customer's hands. Just because MS discontinues XP doesn't mean that companies will run out and buy a new OS.
  21. Now where did I put that Zyglo ZL-60 penetrant? Now that would be a test. :(
  22. I really like the Flying 101 and This End Up liveries from Kulula Airlines. They have a great sense of humor for an airline.
  23. I wish I were capable of doing repaints. I would love some of them for the PMDG 737NG. I really like the Flying 101 and the This End Up liveries.
  24. Have you tried asking about it in the PMDG forums further down the forum list yet?
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