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Previously on "Differentiating between reality and gameplay..."
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Originally posted by hyperDYes. It was Microsoft Flight Sim 2004. And?
Also, don't forget the terrain upgrade. Although at the altitudes you fixed wing chappies fly at it might not be that useful.
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Sorry... in a bit of a bad mood - wife on mega-nag since she came home...
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Originally posted by wc2So you are the person who bought some software from Microsoft
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Originally posted by hyperDI saved several hundreds of pounds buying Microsoft Flight Sim, yoke, throttles and rudder pedals and UK Airports software to practise for my Instrument Rating, achieving it in the minimum numbers of hours. Great thing was downloading the realtime weather before I went off for the lesson, practice the IR trip on the simulator and then do it for real.
Looks like the US army following this lead as well.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4460082.stm
So you are the person who bought some software from Microsoft
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Space Cadets
B*gger, can't get Channel 4 here and it sounds like an interesting program to watch. Especially with all the conspiracy theories that man has never actually set foot on the moon...
Anyone care to tape it and stick it on a server somewhere as a Divx file?
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Originally posted by PhoenixDer! Their lives were so dull they were easily fooled, and they topped up in "Duty Free" at the launchpad"We've taken a big risk with Space Cadets, and we don't know who will have the last laugh," said Channel 4's factual entertainment commissioning editor Angela Jain.Last edited by hyperD; 25 November 2005, 17:52.
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Originally posted by hyperDThat actually looks like it could be a good show - how they managed to fool those into thinking they were going to space is quite intriguing.
Der! There lives where so dull they were easily fooled, and they topped up in "Duty Free" at the launchpad
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Originally posted by PhoenixYou'd be a prime candidate for that new TV "Reality Show" Space Cadets
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Originally posted by JabberwockyDid you take the red pill or the green pill this morning ?
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Originally posted by hyperDI saved several hundreds of pounds buying Microsoft Flight Sim, yoke, throttles and rudder pedals and UK Airports software to practise for my Instrument Rating, achieving it in the minimum numbers of hours. Great thing was downloading the realtime weather before I went off for the lesson, practice the IR trip on the simulator and then do it for real.
Looks like the US army following this lead as well.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4460082.stm
You'd be a prime candidate for that new TV "Reality Show" Space Cadets
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Differentiating between reality and gameplay...
I saved several hundreds of pounds buying Microsoft Flight Sim, yoke, throttles and rudder pedals and UK Airports software to practise for my Instrument Rating, achieving it in the minimum numbers of hours. Great thing was downloading the realtime weather before I went off for the lesson, practice the IR trip on the simulator and then do it for real.
Looks like the US army following this lead as well.
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