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  1. 2x cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD83dqSfC0Y&NR=1 -KILLE-
  2. Like you said... natural selection. Was in the Finn army almost nine years and did all sorts of stuff but this looks like no brainie to me. -KILLE- Jan
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    Cliffs of Dover

    Couple of new vids and pics added to the site, release pushed to April: http://fooblog.mexxoft.com/category/computerspiele/cliffs-of-dover-computerspiele/screenshots/ KILLE -Jan
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    Cliffs of Dover

    New game, not an update or Mod to IL-2. -KILLE- Jan
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    Cliffs of Dover

    Two videos and couple of new pic´s released. Amazing details on the scenery and planes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YkToYH5LPs&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ_U4Ljx7C0&feature=player_embedded Pic´s: http://fooblog.mexxoft.com/il2cod-screenshots-25-02-2011/ -KILLE- Jan
  6. This could be the one where my money goes next: http://fooblog.mexxoft.com/category/computerspiele/cliffs-of-dover-computerspiele/screenshots/ Looks good -KILLE- Jan
  7. I think that this is the best one... still not in the market, LOL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uef17zOCDb8 -KILLE- Jan
  8. I don´t think that these are from voice transcription software. It seems that chat history is stored on the phone: There are some voice transcription softwares around for PC´s & smartphones: Dragon dictation I don´t have an iPhone, been using Nokia phones all my life... may have to take to the iPhone soon, depending what our companys new phones will be. -KILLE- Jan
  9. Seems that owning an iPhone4 could be fun My link -KILLE- Jan
  10. Merry xmas and happy holidays from Finland (SAKO riffle in the movie) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei69bYwwCvc -KILLE- Jan
  11. Danish documentary movie Armadillo is also worth watching. Sorry but I cant find any english youtube links for you... the one which says to be english official trailer has swedish subs. Here is the original trailer for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvt6rkUuhOc&feature=related -KILLE- Jan
  12. Sounds good, but how is that program built, I mean that can you install it into 64 bit OS? I would try it out first, usually older programs do have only 16bit installers (.exe) which is a no go for x64 operating systems. If you can´t do the installation then you can´t go for W7x64 and for 6GB RAM. Even if the installation goes nicely software might get hickups from that amount of memory... Remember arma2 when it was launched, one had to fork the boot parameters to switch off some memory if this system had more than 4GB RAM. i5, i7 or Xeon CPU´s are great even for non threaded older programs because of their turbo boost technology = Dynamically and automatically maximizes server application performance by increasing core frequencies, enabling faster speeds for specific threads, and mega-tasking workloads. -KILLE-
  13. Good thoughts, but this is what we need: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BKRZTalEys&feature=related and then some Black ops on top of that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRJxafiqHvw
  14. Sounds like this is ooooold program if these specs are right which I found by doing the google thing: http://support.echoview.com/WebHelp/_Introduction/Computer_requirements.htm This seems to be a program that can be run on a normal desktop, not even on a workstation because of this requirement: Microsoft Windows XP (note: the x64 edition is not currently supported). So any kind of desktop or even a laptop with a dualcore/quadcore cpu with max 4 gigs of RAM and Win XP 32 bit should be able to run this. I´m currently working with around 5000-6000 servers and virtualization (vmware, xen) and this just does not fit into those because of the OS & usb demands if that link which I found is still valid. -KILLE- -Jan
  15. I was about to ask the same Durka -KILLE-
  16. Could be fun though... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1lBoEeUiGk
  17. Well, someone had some fun with them and went to space: My link -KILLE-
  18. just wanted to share this one with you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Dk9eQIeiY -KILLE-
  19. http://www.lapua.com/index.php?id=888 and something I just found: Another okie's numbers are on for 338 Lapua. From Military .338 Lapua Magnum Rifles Compared, the SAKO TRG-42 and AI-AWSM (http://demigodllc.com/articles/military-338-lapua-rifles-trg42-awsm/) In the early 1980's, the U.S Navy sought a new cartridge for long-range competition. Research Armament Industries (RAI) developed a .338 caliber wildcat using a rimless .416 Rigby case. After a few years of testing the .338/.416, U.S. Armed Forces lost interest and chose to focus on the .50 BMG instead. Lapua picked up the pieces, strengthened the case design, and created the .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge. The .338 Lapua splits the difference between .308 sniper rifles and .50 BMG anti-materiel rifles, with an effective range of 1500 yards against man-sized targets. Rifles chambered in .338 Lapua are the same size and weight as other long-action calibers like .300 Winchester Magnum, or about half the weight of a .50 BMG rifle. This makes a dramatic difference in mobility for shooter and spotter teams. Accuracy International (AI) was established in 1978 by World Champion rifle shooter Malcom Cooper along with Dave Walls and Dave Caig. They produced one of the first modern sniper rifles, the Precision Marksman (PM), which was adopted by the British as the L96 in 1985. AI modified the rifle to work better in arctic environments and this Arctic Warfare (AW) model was adopted by the Swedish Army in 1990. They had a vision for a multi-purpose long-range sniper caliber and this idea came to fruition in the Arctic Warfare Super Magnum (AWSM) sniper rifle chambered in .338 Lapua, which was adopted as the L115A1 in British service. 338 Win Mag is basically a big, slow round for wholloping game. 338 Lapua is a long-range "sniper" round. datruth- This article describes caliber selection for long-range shooting PRACTICAL LONG-RANGE RIFLE SHOOTING - PART I: THE RIFLE & GEAR (http://demigod.org/articles/practical-long-range-rifle-shooting-equipment/) -KILLE- Jan
  20. And if you´re used to wear your watch on the left wrist you can always have it twisted to the other side (palm) not to the other hand, then you can take a look at your watch with your left eye and hold your right eye near the sights. This is what I did when I was in the service. -KILLE-
  21. Hi there... and sorry for not being around for a looong time. I also purchased the game through Steam and I had some difficulties also even though I have an x52 controller which is supported by the game. I had to do a lot of work to get my x52, rudder pedals and TIR4 working with the game but I somehow managed to do it. First I tried to use the "pre configs" for the joysticks = no go Next thing was to use the device settings in the options menu where one can apply settings for any controller. So I had to do all the elevator, rudder, aeleron setups through the axis setup screens. After this I went to the keyboard setup screen and configured all my keyboard commands + all the joystick buttons in the same menu (use the third row on the right hand side for your joysticks buttons). TIR should be working automatically with the 6DOF support if you have one, but it only works in the cocpit mode. After all this work I thought that I was ready to fly... no. I had to invert the settings for elevator and elevator trim settings in the device settings screen and after that I was able to fly the planes like the real ones should be flown. I have been flying only the tutorial missions now (only couple left anymore) and I have enjoyed the game. Yes it´s arcadish compared to IL-2 but the scenery is a lot better than in the 10 year old IL-2. I flew IL-2 since it was published as a demo (some ten years ago) to April 2009 mainly in full real. I haven´t tried out the online gaming or even the single player campaign in the wings of prey yet but the tutorial missions looked good. BR, -KILLE-
  22. Vista 64 is the way to go, have been using it for a long time and I haven´t had any issues with it. I´ve heard that people have had some issues with the 32 bit version, but you don´t want to use that on if you want to really use more than 4GB memory on your system. Current set up: P45 Neo mobo, 9440 2,6GHz quadcore cpu, 6GB DDR2 memory, Nvidia 260 GPU, 2,5 TB of SATA2 diskspace. Be sure to have the latest drivers and patches, haven´t done any special tuning on Vista64 only taken the admin features off to ease the usage. With my old xp system I had to do alot more tuning with the paging files Tried out 64 bit Win7 and it felt a lot better than Vista 64, it uses less memory and all the games seems to run smoother on it. One thing to remember is that Win7 supports only fairly new hardware, so you might run into minor probs with old hw. I´ll propably wait for a one or two months after the Win7 release before installing it to be my main OS, just to be sure that the minor probs which will be found after the release have been patched up.
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