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  1. Hence my original question, as the paid 32 user version is diffrent than the free version and has a diffrent user interface, it looks more like a virtual presence for desktop sharing.
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    2.640 and AARs

    Thanks for the clarification Nils
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    2.640 and AARs

    Although this AAR is not too big, I do get problems opening large AARs in the 150MB and up size, I found that if I stop any un-necessary services/processes that frees up enough memory to let me view them. Now I have 12GBRAM on my PC but from what Nils has said SB does not use anything above 3GB and likes to have it all in one block. I also get the same problem when editing the map I'm working on when swapping back and forth from the editor to the 3D world
  4. Yeah I had seen that one, it is £12/year +vat here for the 32user and one network, the next step up was £76/year +vat but with a 256 user and one network then next is £129/year +vat again 256 user but unlimited networks.
  5. Does anyone know if the paid for version of Hamachi will allow more than 8 free versions to connect to it at the same time?
  6. Ah is this coming in version 2.6XX as part of the Combat Support Servises to clean up after loosing off all that brass? :sonic:
  7. You have to remember his computer crashed halfway through the debrief....
  8. yes! can I borrow this to show my 15year old son?
  9. Looks kinda like the one in Babylon AD
  10. Just heard that one of the victims was a friend and club member of the archery club I shoot at.
  11. Some of the thermal imagers I have used have been false colour to differentiate the diffrent temperatures of the observed target. These scanning thermal imagers had a very narrow operating range of only about 2 degrees but you could set that 2 degree 'window' anywhere in the temperature range. Still my favorite one was following a vehicle along a road by following the temperature change that the tyres put into the tarmac.
  12. It has stunned and shocked us here, Lommel is just a couple of km from here. Our thoughts and prayers are with those that have lost so much last night. There are a lot of Dutch Nationals living in Lommel so it is not too surprising that some of the victims are Dutch, the border is just outside Lommel. My youngest son was off on a skiing trip in Austria with the school in january and that was a bad enough wait for the bus to get back home. The bus company (Neyens) had fitted the coaches with GPS trackers so we could follow their progress almost in real time across the continent, when they stopped at services they would upload a blog entry on their website.
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    I've been known to wear the kilt on occasion :shocked:
  14. Alicatt

    music

    Hillbilly Scots style (tho I think this is from PEI in Nova Scotia) amNF_F6oeRU At the weekend you can see the students from Glasgows College of Piping playing on the streets esp. in Buchanan Street And just to provide a link to SB -TT-BpXIWnc
  15. Can we get the 2 speed reverse gear for the Chally please. At least it's not as bad as Oddball's Sherman with 6 reverse gears so they can get out of trouble as quickly as they got in to it
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    My cousin Tom was a piper, he won many medals for playing in his younger days. He retired from the army recently and on his 65th birthday he got a set of silver mounted pipes Ahh they sounded great! he is part of this trust http://www.afcea.org.uk/academic_main.html
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    If you like a bit of Pipe n Drum music I can heartly recomend these young fellows :biggrin: They are fantastic live, we have been to one of their "concerts" in Glasgow and have been trying to get back and see them again ever since. Clanadonia: keeping it tribal http://www.clanadonia.co.uk/
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    music

    I'll have to dig out the CD again which is in a box in my cellar. The track is Dark Island and I think the piper's name is Coghill but not 100% sure. The Album is Sounds of the North Coast and is a charity CD to raise funds for Wick Lifeboat and must be about 10 years old or so. I know quite a few of the artists on the CD, one of the lassies singing about the Great White Sheep was my brother's girlfriend ou can hear them sing on this video http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~aipaul/Videos/Castles.wmv. Waaay back in the past I was an engineer in a recording studio, Grampian Records. Wick lifeboat can be found here http://sites.google.com/site/wicklifeboat02/, my father was a member of the lifeboat commitie and we did a lot of fund raising events for the lifeboat.
  19. yep, all of that! Something like chain-link fencing would be good as well as more single story type comercial premises.
  20. Yes. "handbags" is a colloquial term for a not so serious fight between two people that don't really know how to fight
  21. I really don't think it is apropriate.... they don't use brass any longer it's mainly bag charges... so would it be more apropriate to say Handbags at dawn? :debile2:
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    The one 'march' that makes the hair stand on end and bring a lump to the throat is Polyushko Polye (Полюшко Поле) I've loved this tune for years but never knew what the words ment until searching for them today. Anyway two versions of the march. h2iVkBpjKEc And E1nvDv8KgJw And For Sean Patrick listen to the background music from Sounds of the North Coast 7v8uvENTZvM
  23. By painting a bullseye on it, good one Sah. :biggrin:
  24. We can simulate that by taking the antenna off the wireless router
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