On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 08:43:43 +0000
Alasdair <ali...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> On an OT philisophical note.. 
> Is , or rather, was the introduction of NASAL scripting a "Good Thing"
> or can it be considered as the hugest abomination to ever befall the FG
> World

I really can't see how anyone with any experience whatsoever in developing 
models for FlightGear could fail to agree that the property tree coupled with 
nasal is an utterly invaluable and incredibly powerful, yet flexible and simple 
to learn tool that opens up an entire world of possibilities that just wouldn't 
be feasible otherwise.

"Hugest abomination"... sorry, but I'd have to question the sanity or level of 
FG knowledge of anyone who would suggest that with any kind of sincerity...

AJ

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