On Monday 10 May 2004 13:43, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
Hi,
..com test; I see no posts in 2 days here???
Guess because no posts have been made - it was the weekend afterall and a nice
sunny one here in the UK at that.
Cheers,
Al
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:14:11 +0100, Al wrote in message
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On Monday 10 May 2004 13:43, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
Hi,
..com test; I see no posts in 2 days here???
Guess because no posts have been made - it was the weekend afterall
and a nice sunny one here in the UK at that.
On 5/10/04 at 2:14 PM Al West wrote:
On Monday 10 May 2004 13:43, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
Hi,
..com test; I see no posts in 2 days here???
Guess because no posts have been made - it was the weekend afterall and a
nice
sunny one here in the UK at that.
Speak for yourself, it was cloudy all
The server was down.
Regards,
Ampere
On May 10, 2004 08:43 am, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
Hi,
..com test; I see no posts in 2 days here???
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Hi Ampere,
I'm not sure what exactly you changed between your last two mails, but in both
cases the MD11 model looks pretty good now. I take it that you have not
modelled the landing gears yet?
About the control surfaces. I'm not exactly sure what the best approach will
be. I'm pretty much a
I'm not sure what exactly you changed between your last two mails, but in
both cases the MD11 model looks pretty good now.
I went in to attach everything, then detach everything again so now all the
object's pivot align at [0,0,-5.96]. It would seem that the code that reads
3ds files takes
I've been asked to recommend a laptop with long battery life for use on long
trans continental airline flights. The user is word processing/spreadsheet
oriented.
This isn't my cup of tea, as I'm more of a book reader in flight (who doesn't
like carrying crap--even 6 lb computers--around
Jim Wilson wrote:
I've been asked to recommend a laptop with long battery life for use on long
trans continental airline flights. The user is word processing/spreadsheet
oriented.
This isn't my cup of tea, as I'm more of a book reader in flight (who doesn't
like carrying crap--even 6 lb
Practically all laptops allow you to buy another battery, so even though
you have to power down the laptop to switch, you don't do too badly.
With that, I can last the 5:30hr journey by train from London to
Edinburgh. (Word processing only. If you want to run FGFS, or compile
it, then you are
On Saturday 08 May 2004 00:28, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
For an upcoming newsletter article I am [hopefully] writing an
introduction to modeling aircraft flight dynamics in YASim.
For a subsequent issue of the newsletter I think I'd like to walk the
reader through the process of creating a
Jim Wilson schrieb:
I've been asked to recommend a laptop with long battery life for use on long
trans continental airline flights. The user is word processing/spreadsheet
oriented.
Get an Centrino based laptop.
Windows is fully supported and Linux is getting there (the WLAN driver
is in a
Intel has _just_ realased the Dothan series of mobile processers, so Intel's Centrino technology is great for battery life. They have processers as low as 1 GHz using like only 1.1 voltsI believe, keeping it alive for much longer. And as long as he has a nice videocard (aka Nvidia or ATi 128 mb
FYI:
http://www.gamedev.net/columns/hardcore/atmscattering/
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