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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 6:36:25 AM   
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Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.
Warspite1

Morning sprior. You didn't know at 11??? Goodness man, did you not make airfix models?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 6:37:07 AM   
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Oohh I say, an airfix UNP

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 6:46:49 AM   
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ORIGINAL: sprior

Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.
Warspite1

Morning sprior. You didn't know at 11??? Goodness man, did you not make airfix models?


Of course I did but they were either Battle of Britain colour schemes, tanks or ships.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 6:50:41 AM   
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Saw Take That and Pet Shop Boys last night. Pet Shop Boys were very good as expected but I must say Take That put on an excellent show - Robbie Williams was superb. Could have done with a little less F-ing from Mr Williams, but I'm sure my girls have heard worse at school!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 6:55:44 AM   
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ORIGINAL: sprior


quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: sprior

Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.
Warspite1

Morning sprior. You didn't know at 11??? Goodness man, did you not make airfix models?


Of course I did but they were either Battle of Britain colour schemes, tanks or ships.
Warspite1

Happy times! Even though I was not very good at making them.....

Can you recall your very first model? For some reason mine was a JU-87??? No idea why...but I do remember waiting for the wings to dry was boring and I tried attaching to the body somewhat prematurely - whoops

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 7:44:07 AM   
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Hi all,

Good morning!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 7:48:04 AM   
Apollo11


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ORIGINAL: warspite1

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ORIGINAL: sprior

quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior

Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.
Warspite1

Morning sprior. You didn't know at 11??? Goodness man, did you not make airfix models?


Of course I did but they were either Battle of Britain colour schemes, tanks or ships.
Warspite1

Happy times! Even though I was not very good at making them.....

Can you recall your very first model? For some reason mine was a JU-87??? No idea why...but I do remember waiting for the wings to dry was boring and I tried attaching to the body somewhat prematurely - whoops


My father and I build the Nieuport 17 as our first model (diorama)... it was 1:72 and I still have it...

After that I (and at the start we) build close to 100 different 1:72 and 1:48 aircraft, 1:400 ships and 1:32 tanks... almost all of them are still with me behind glass and away from dust!


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 7:52:30 AM   
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The Prius is an example of how "celebrities" can make "normal" people buy bad products. Its selling point is that it's economical and therefore good for your wallet and the environment, but in true fact it uses more fuel than a lot of its gasoline-powered equivalents. However, because it was hoovered up by Hollywood, it must be "good".


No kidding! I've had several cars that got way better fuel economy than the Prius, plus they were way less expensive.

The key for me is that the technology has been in production for several years and it is starting to become more pervasive in many models. It is becoming less of a premium option and slowly becoming a more common option, and the cost increase is shrinking.


But the Prius (current and past ones) are just gas (petrol) powered cars with main engine being good old combustion engine plus electric engine as addition.

Whilst the Chevy Volt is purely electric car in a sense that electric motor ALWAYS drives the wheels - the additional combustion engine (i.e. range extender) only servers to produce electric energy - it does not drives the wheels!


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 7:56:23 AM   
Apollo11


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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: sprior

Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.


BTW, on 360 there is no Il-2 Sturmovik per se - there is only "light" version called "IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey" with much much simplified flight model and arcade style of play...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 8:31:25 AM   
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Good morning friends.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 8:36:43 AM   
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Saw Take That and Pet Shop Boys last night. Pet Shop Boys were very good as expected but I must say Take That put on an excellent show - Robbie Williams was superb. Could have done with a little less F-ing from Mr Williams, but I'm sure my girls have heard worse at school!

Would've loved to see the Pet Shop Boys too.

Of course, I would have loved to see Johann Gambolputty-de-von-Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crass-cren-bon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von- knackerthrasher-applebanger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty- spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelter-wasser-kurstlich-himble-eisenbahnwagen-guten-abend-bitte-ein-nürnburger-bratwürstel- gespurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut-gumeraber-schönendanker- kalbsfleisch-mittleraucher-von-Hautkopft of Ulm even more


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 9:27:51 AM   
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Saw Take That and Pet Shop Boys last night. Pet Shop Boys were very good as expected but I must say Take That put on an excellent show - Robbie Williams was superb. Could have done with a little less F-ing from Mr Williams, but I'm sure my girls have heard worse at school!

Would've loved to see the Pet Shop Boys too.

Of course, I would have loved to see Johann Gambolputty-de-von-Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crass-cren-bon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von- knackerthrasher-applebanger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty- spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelter-wasser-kurstlich-himble-eisenbahnwagen-guten-abend-bitte-ein-nürnburger-bratwürstel- gespurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut-gumeraber-schönendanker- kalbsfleisch-mittleraucher-von-Hautkopft of Ulm even more









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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 10:23:00 AM   
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Tithe...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 10:38:26 AM   
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Saw Take That and Pet Shop Boys last night. Pet Shop Boys were very good as expected but I must say Take That put on an excellent show - Robbie Williams was superb. Could have done with a little less F-ing from Mr Williams, but I'm sure my girls have heard worse at school!

Would've loved to see the Pet Shop Boys too.

Of course, I would have loved to see Johann Gambolputty-de-von-Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crass-cren-bon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von- knackerthrasher-applebanger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty- spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelter-wasser-kurstlich-himble-eisenbahnwagen-guten-abend-bitte-ein-nürnburger-bratwürstel- gespurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut-gumeraber-schönendanker- kalbsfleisch-mittleraucher-von-Hautkopft of Ulm even more






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HevM-35hJUE

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 10:44:43 AM   
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Tithe...


Tired Kristian?

Did you get some rest since last week?


Leo "Apollo11"



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 1:48:13 PM   
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ORIGINAL: warspite1


quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior

Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.
Warspite1

Morning sprior. You didn't know at 11??? Goodness man, did you not make airfix models?


Of course I did but they were either Battle of Britain colour schemes, tanks or ships.
Warspite1

Happy times! Even though I was not very good at making them.....

Can you recall your very first model? For some reason mine was a JU-87??? No idea why...but I do remember waiting for the wings to dry was boring and I tried attaching to the body somewhat prematurely - whoops


Hurricane MkIIc from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, painted as a 303 Sqn MkI. Followed by a MkII Spitfire and a Lancaster.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 2:25:20 PM   
Terminus


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Hi all,

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Tithe...


Tired Kristian?

Did you get some rest since last week?


Leo "Apollo11"




Things are a bit unpalatable at the moment... Hopefully, they will liven up later; I think I'll take a look at Rise of Flight...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 2:55:45 PM   
Apollo11


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I think I'll take a look at Rise of Flight...


I think you will not be dissapointed!

Anyway - be basic sim (1 plane for each side - full campaign and on-line) is 100% free so it is worth trying - I wholeheartedly recommend it!


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 2:56:28 PM   
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Hurricane MkIIc from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, painted as a 303 Sqn MkI. Followed by a MkII Spitfire and a Lancaster.


I still have those 3 as well (1:72)...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 2:58:45 PM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

I think I'll take a look at Rise of Flight...


I think you will not be dissapointed!

Anyway - be basic sim (1 plane for each side - full campaign and on-line) is 100% free so it is worth trying - I wholeheartedly recommend it!


Leo "Apollo11"


As I understand it, the "demo" is the full game with 1 flyable plane for each side and all the other planes available for the computer pilots, right?

If I want more planes, I can buy them from the store, but the game is complete, yah? I assume that also means I can apply patches to the demo as I would to the full game?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 3:33:44 PM   
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Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.
Warspite1

Morning sprior. You didn't know at 11??? Goodness man, did you not make airfix models?


Of course I did but they were either Battle of Britain colour schemes, tanks or ships.
Warspite1

Happy times! Even though I was not very good at making them.....

Can you recall your very first model? For some reason mine was a JU-87??? No idea why...but I do remember waiting for the wings to dry was boring and I tried attaching to the body somewhat prematurely - whoops


The first one I ever built myself was a Hurricane, with liberal amounts of glue it was almost indestructable. The toughest model was a Matilda. It died after a banger went off inside it.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 3:34:57 PM   
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Hi all,

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Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.


BTW, on 360 there is no Il-2 Sturmovik per se - there is only "light" version called "IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey" with much much simplified flight model and arcade style of play...


Leo "Apollo11"


That's the one, but he doesn't care as long as he gets to fly a Spit and shoot down bombers.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 3:37:28 PM   
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Hurricane MkIIc from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, painted as a 303 Sqn MkI. Followed by a MkII Spitfire and a Lancaster.


I built that set "with" Jack for a school project. His mother put the decals on. By cutting them out and glueing them on.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:13:30 PM   
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Have you guys in the USA seen the Chevy Volt electric car?

IMHO this is great because for the first time such innovative ideas (electric cars via really big companies for reasonable amount of money) are finally mass produced for everyone!


I haven't seen one in person yet, just the advertising.


RGR - thanks for info Mike!

BTW, would you or your friends and relatives be interested in something like that (i.e. car with electric engine and gas powered engine just for creating electricity for longer trips)?


Leo "Apollo11"

Hi Leo,

While the all electric cars are interesting, there is some market limitations to their practicality. So-called "range fear" (that one will run out of power whilest on the road) preclude these vehicles from being used for long-haul travel. If you look at how electrical power is generated in this country, it's still largely coal-based. So-in order to get electricity to power your car, you're subsidizing the burning of coal elsewhere to make up the electricity. Furthermore, there's a good deal (~50%?) of the eletricity lost during transmission (depends on proximity to source), so it's not as efficient as one would think.

IMO, the Hybrid is the way to go for this country for now. It's as good a transition step as any until fuel cells can be perfected or LNG automobiles are popularized.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:14:27 PM   
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I would be interested in one, Leo, but not for a few years yet to give the technology time to mature and become more reliable and less expensive.  Similar to the way "hybrid" technology is now becoming more widespread in many vehicles.  


RGR!

BTW, when you say "Hybrid" you mean hydrogen powered vehicles (and not electric / petrol powered ones)?


Leo "Apollo11"

Hybrid-to me at least-means a combination of two technologies (e.g., electric motor / gasoline assist)

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:14:52 PM   
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I'm watching it very closely myself. All-electric with a backup gas or diesel generator seems like an ideal combo....at least until we perfect hydrogen fuel cells or something similar.


Yeah. What he said.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:16:55 PM   
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I would be interested in one, Leo, but not for a few years yet to give the technology time to mature and become more reliable and less expensive.  Similar to the way "hybrid" technology is now becoming more widespread in many vehicles.  


RGR!

BTW, when you say "Hybrid" you mean hydrogen powered vehicles (and not electric / petrol powered ones)?


Leo "Apollo11"


Not hydrogen powered, Leo, but using some other method of converting kinetic energy into some stored form of potential energy that can be used to power the drive train. The most common type over here right now is converting the energy from braking into electricity and storing it in batteries that power the electric drive, while also having a gasoline engine. The Toyota Prius and Honda Insight are two very popular examples of this in the US. There are also many other models adding the technology, including small SUV's like the Ford Escape. Porsche is also adding hybrid technology options to several models. One model uses flywheels to store energy and add a good horsepower boost from electric motors on demand.

I looked a the Honda Insight a few years ago. Very small-unsuitable for inclement weather or anything dealing with child transport. IIRC, it was a gasoline-only engine. Small and fuel efficient as all getup, but not hybrid.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:20:32 PM   
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The Prius is an example of how "celebrities" can make "normal" people buy bad products. Its selling point is that it's economical and therefore good for your wallet and the environment, but in true fact it uses more fuel than a lot of its gasoline-powered equivalents. However, because it was hoovered up by Hollywood, it must be "good".

I'm all for the sentiment behind this, T (Hollywood=morons), but I think your example here is probably not the best one. I believe that the Prius gets >45-50MPG highway; 25-30 city. That would rate it higher than most gasoline passenger vehicles in this country.

My 2008 Honda Civic (conventional) gets combined 32 MPG; highway is probably 38 MPG. Pretty darn good. I looked into the Hybrid version at the time. It would have garnered another 10 MPG or so, but it was about $10,000 more expensive-not worth the capital outlay unless you were planning on putting 200,000 miles on the vehicle to break even.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:21:57 PM   
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Rack time before my big day tomorrow.  Good night, all.  

Good luck on your first day, dude!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 7/5/2011 4:22:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sprior

Good morning. My son just loaded up IL-Sturmovik on the 360. The start video has a Mustand.

Him: Cool, D-day
Me: How do you know?
Him: It's got D-Day stripes.

How does an 11 year old know about invasion stripes? I didn't at 11.

He's smarter than you?

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