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Reply #75 - Dec 15th, 2005 at 6:13pm

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61_OTU beign a European Nutter is not a desease so thats all right. I wish you would be little more open minded. But thats not insult, its only a constuctive critism.

You like what you like.
I have No hard feeling toward your any one else in this Forum. So I"am not going wind your neck.

Now Bear you will not  stop beign The Bully of the Forum.

You are one that does get it and never will. My Thread was a constructive critism. Obviously you do not believe in other people having differnt opinions.

As taking a hike. That will only happen when I decide to do it not when you say so.

Another spit in his own face"Take a Hike" by Bear.

If you Guys are wondering what are we  debating here it is. Mind you it was written as a contructive critism.

1.http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=cfs3;action=display;num=11...

Be kind Bear this is the Holiday to be to charming.

James007

Its better to give than to recieve

PS Bear your cars are nice looking. But has nothing to with this Sim at all. Now you got mad Because I said" I did care about your personal life but I do care how you treat other members".

You are so much into your self.  that simple comment upcepted you. Incredible!

 
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Reply #76 - Dec 15th, 2005 at 8:19pm

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Hey Bear,

Love the cars ... especially the 'Vette!   8)  Is it a '64 model ?

My brother is a big-time Corvette fan - he restored (and converted to RHD) a '76 T-Top about 10 years ago.  Looked a million bucks & drove really well ... and since they're not too common here in Oz you also got lots of friendly waves from people you'd never even met!

He has since sold the '76 to a mate but now has a '64 convertible he's been restoring from the ground up (again converted to RHD).  It's currently nearing completion but since he's also in the process of getting a new house built, I suspect it might still be a while ...

Cheers - GhostFlyer
 

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Reply #77 - Dec 15th, 2005 at 8:19pm

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Its better to give than to recieve


Agree; we have given free of any charge the entire content of the following sites

http://www.groundcrewdesign.com
http://www.avhistory.org
http://www.medairwar.com

What have you given?

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Now you got mad Because I said" I did care about your personal life but I do care how you treat other members".


Not mad about that at all....just demonstrating as far as I am concerned your wishes are irrelevant.

 
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Reply #78 - Dec 15th, 2005 at 8:23pm

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Hi GF,

The Vette is a '67 coupe.  The '67's are easy to spot as they are the only ones with shark gill air extractors. Original 427 is long gone replaced by a 460.

Your Holdens are doing pretty well here as 400hp Pontiac GTO's.  Had a tri-power 66 goat way back when.  Wink
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Reply #79 - Dec 15th, 2005 at 9:40pm

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The Vette is a '67 coupe.  The '67's are easy to spot as they are the only ones with shark gill air extractors. Original 427 is long gone replaced by a 460.
  Embarrassed My brother would have noticed that - my 'Vette spotting skills are only amateur I'm afraid.  Must say it always makes me grin when you guys can't be satisfied with something as big as a a 427! (7 litres)  Grin

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Your Holdens are doing pretty well here as 400hp Pontiac GTO's.
Yep, the Monaros have been quite a success story for Holden.  Doing well in the U.K. as a Vauxhall too ... got a very enthusiastic review the other night on "Top Gear" (a popular Rev-Head TV show in the UK & we get it out here sometimes too).

Cheers - GhostFlyer
 

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Reply #80 - Dec 15th, 2005 at 10:13pm

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 Must say it always makes me grin when you guys can't be satisfied with something as big as a a 427! (7 litres)  Grin

Cheers - GhostFlyer


Now a days a 427CI (7liter) is just a baby rat. 

The big rats are Turn Key ZZ572/620, 620 HP 572CI (9.4 liters) Street/Strip Crate Engine & Turn Key ZZ572/720R, 720 HP 572CI (9.4 liters) Drag Race Crate Engine. $12/14K USD  Shocked
 
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Reply #81 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 1:17am

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Yes you have given us nice Planes and some good advise. Yes and I have told you so before. I do appreciate you kind works dedicared to this noble hobby. I too like your cars.

Now Bear having said that. Just because you have given us some Cyber planes it does not give you the right to insult and to discredit others.

I will tell you what I have done. I have Alway treated others with the dignaty they deserve. If I ever made the mistake of hurting anyone elses feeling, it was never on purpose.

I have made many donations and taken care of many Patients where I work in the real world. I have done many more things but I"am not goingt to post them because that would be floating.

The higher your stading or positions in the real world the more noble your actions should bee.

One should never flount or try humiliate others to make themself feel better.

Not just make things for a hooby. I love your work and the work of others in this Hobby. But it does not nor will it ever make you a better person or simmer.

You should bee a little more humble my friend.

The greatest People in this world are does that are humble and kind to others and do not flount all the of what they have done.

James007

 
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Reply #82 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 1:43am

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Bear I"am not as smart as I would like to bee, but I"am not as dumb as you would like me to be either. I now you will not develope a Pacific Theater  Addon.

I just thought it would improve this program. But I know you are all ETO nutter. I find with that. My opinion was in the best interest as I saw it for this program as a hooby member. It was a just subgestion thats it. I though it would give it the diversity it needs.

I love to fly with every plane and in every Thearer that parcipated in World war two.

Since this is your program and not the communities.
Do as you please.

No harm was intended. Just a opinion given.

I"am very happy with the other communities Pacific program and really do not need CFS3 version.

If you prefer to fly BF 109 AND fW190 all the time more power to you. I do get bored flying the same planes all the time.

Bear I wish you and your family and the rest of the Gang a very Happy Holiday from the bottom of my Heart.

This has been a Opinion

James007
 
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Reply #83 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 6:50am

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Since Bear is bragging about his out-of-Sim hobbies, I'll let you see mine:

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I find Spaghetti Western locations and occasionally appear in the special-extras section of DVDs, like this one for FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE.
8)
 
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Reply #84 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 9:20am

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Since Bear is bragging about his out-of-Sim hobbies, I'll let you see mine:

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I find Spaghetti Western locations and occasionally appear in the special-extras section of DVDs, like this one for FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE.
8)


I found a lot of the more active guys are also doing a lot of very cool things & its nice to see you also have a life outside of computer games.  Wink  Were the westerns shot is Italy or Spain?

Its interesting to note that on the more active CFS1-2-3 sites where a majority of the developers participate that post your picture, what do you do, what are your other interests/hobbies threads are very common & especially well responded to going into the thousands of views.  The varied interests & jobs of the guys is quite amazing.

Here where the self appointed hall monitors say "strictly CFS sim related son" the activity levels are low as are the number of actual participants; I wonder if there is a correlation?
 
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Reply #85 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 10:39am

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Bear you are right. The reason I said what I said is because you where always insinuating that I spend to much time in the Sim world.

In reality I"am a people person and like to hear other peoples stories and know about their lives and what they do and that includes you.

I"am not against you showing your cars and telling us that you break pecieces of wood with your hand.

As matter of fact I use to the same thing when I was kid many years ago. I use to practce Tai kwan do back then. Have you tried to break a brick with your hand. Now that a bit tougher.

Bear deep down you are swell of a guy. All you need to do is be a little more gentle. A little more open minded and you will a happier person. That was only intended as a contructive crisism. You see I use to bee little bit like you before.

Please do not take it wrong. Respect other not for what they have done in this Hobby but who they are as humans. Do not forget we are equal under Gods eyes.

Please do not take this program or any other so seriously.

Please keep showing me your cars. They are simply beautiful.

Your house looks prety nice as well.

Is there any way you might lend the me Keys of one of your cars.LOL

I guess not!

I like your kinder side much better.

IB I like your pictures too.

PS have a nice day. Hey if you still feel a deep dislike of me. Please break a couple of wood blocks in my name and mayby that will help you. Its only a subgestion. LOL


Have a good day

James007
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Reply #86 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 11:04am

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"""Hey if you still feel a deep dislike of me"""   James I don't dislike you I just don't agree with you on very much.  Kiss

Excuse me James but those 'wood' blocks in the picture are actually each 2 inch (5.1cm)  thick 30lb (13.6kg) concrete paving blocks. Wink  

The picture was from a demo; one of three I did that day.  Its best to cut back on the size of the stack when you are going to do repetitive breaks.

Personal best to date in actual tournement competition was 11 blocks, 8 or 9 are generally enough to win the old farts division.

BTW Anyone in the Raleigh, NC area is always welcome to drop in to see our academy & take a free lesson.
 
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Reply #87 - Dec 17th, 2005 at 3:04pm

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[quote author=AvHistory  Wink  Were the westerns shot is Italy or Spain?
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This was taken on the road to Rodalquilar, Almeria province, Southern Spain.
Surprisingly,Spain was the most popular location, mainly in Almeria, but also outside Madrid. This is where the more famous Sergio Leone/Clint Eastwood movies were shot. Far less were filmed in Italy.

Now if we could just do a Mexican Revolution add-on, where I get to fly my biplane over Federale artillery, like Robert Mitchum did in VIVA VILLA, then I'd be in Heaven;-)
 
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