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DaveB
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by DaveB » 20 Aug 2006, 01:12
Tks Leif
I've tried the 'full on' sailing sims and don't care much for that amount of dedication (or boredom)
That's an interesting model you have there and looks worthy as a 'keeper' for the sounds alone. I normally use this to get around the ogin in..
Not very glamorous but effective
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by DispatchDragon » 20 Aug 2006, 01:35
LOL Dave -
From what I remember of the movie - it does aerobaticsas well.
As far as the "viking" goes - I can put a desk fan in front of me and have my wife walk past occasionally and throw salt water at me
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by DaveB » 20 Aug 2006, 01:38
I'll get over to allnodes now and pick me up a copy
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by Paul K » 20 Aug 2006, 02:40
Isn't the Andrea Gail the one that went down in 'The Perfect Storm'?
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by calypso » 20 Aug 2006, 08:02
Larry La Prise, the man who wrote the 'Hokey Kokey' died peacefully at age 93.
The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin.
They put his left leg in, and then the trouble started. :green:
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by DispatchDragon » 20 Aug 2006, 08:14
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by calypso » 20 Aug 2006, 08:18
Yes. My apologies Leif.
But Paul did ask!
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by DispatchDragon » 20 Aug 2006, 09:56
Not at all - I needed a good laugh - having a bitch of last night on shift
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by Garry Russell » 20 Aug 2006, 10:05
calypso wrote: Larry La Prise, the man who wrote the 'Hokey Kokey' died peacefully at age 93.
The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin.
They put his left leg in, and then the trouble started. :green:
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by DaveB » 20 Aug 2006, 12:01
Paul K wrote:
Isn't the Andrea Gail the one that went down in 'The Perfect Storm'?
That's right Paul
As it happens, the Viking shown by Leif is made by the same team that did AG. Nice model.. downloaded it last night
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