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  1. 64 unidentified men aboard of "various nationalities. Headlines at google Funny thing was, I had just finished a Tonal mission when I read this last night.
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    War music

    Old movie favorites: The title track to Zulu by John Barry (he who wrote reams of Bond soundtracks) The "Ace's High March" from The Battle of Britain by Ron Goodwin (I think) As for games, the only one I see not mentioned is the opening music from Marothon 2: Durandal
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    What vehicles have you owned?

    In my brief but storied existence, I've had: A 1979 Mazda GLC Sport bought from my father. Just quick enough to get me into trouble. Half of a 1969 Olds Cutlass F-85. 400cid tied to a three-speed manual. Sideways at any speed. This car certainly taught you your limits. The guy who owned the other half burned out the clutch and abandoned it in Galveston. 1972 Chevrolet Caprice 2-door. Bought from a little old lady for the wife. 1966 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sedan. Spun a main bearing and I just didn't have the resources to find another engine or block. THIS WAS BY FAR MY FAVORITE CAR! 1969 Javelin SST. 325HP from 360cid and crappy drum brakes to stop it. Real fun if you could keep it in a straight line. 1980 Mazda RX-7. Sold it after it ate its second engine. Surprising for a car that did only 85mph (that's where the speedometer stopped). 1994 Chevy S-10 pickup. I bought this post-divorce basically to save money and stay out of trouble. 1988 Honda CRX. A sweet deal from my brother. I drove it exactly a month before it was rear-ended and totaled. Â Current car is an 1992 Acura Integra. It's a sedan because most of the women I date now come complete with children. Edit for the Baron: Only the Caprice and the Javelin were automatics.
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    Post your desktop

    Just call me Mr. Boring. Home one: Home two: Old Work:
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    Canadian valour on the beaches at....

    Argh! I can't take the punishment in this thread...
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    Hollywood does it again

    ++ What architect said.
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    Hollywood does it again

    As for American contributions to the French Revolution, there's several old jokes about how Ben Franklin was the father of the French Revolution. Literally.
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    How to print ofp maps?

    IIRC, there are PDFs of the BIS maps on the CDs. They're gigantic, so whatever reader you use needs to be able to tile. Otherwise, you get a nice detailed page of the far northwest corner of Nogova.
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    Hitler? who is that?

    Jethro Tull was a guy. He invented the Seed Drill (early 18th century). It's limes with Corona. And you don't stuff them down the neck of the bottle. When it's 95F (35C) and humidity is near 100% the method is to smear the lime wedges around the neck of the bottle, then dust it with salt similar to the way a margarita glass is prepared. Then you take a slug straight from the bottle. [edit]As far as geography goes, there's four things to know: it's either east of the Sabine, South of the Rio Grande, North of the Red River, or somewhere out west.
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    Ofp is the best game in the world

    Tribute? I've put together my third computer since I started playing this game. Each PC got a fresh copy of Flashpoint. One I sold to a friend, cheap, with Flashpoint installed.
  11. Just my US$0.02: OFP compares very favorably to other games with similar view distances (If you run your distance slider out to 2000m and beyond). It all looks very good in motion. For example, WW2OL is built on something like a 400 meter mesh. Fly along a coastline when the sun is low and you'll see huge squares lighting up. IL2 has beautiful lighting but nowhere near the ground level detail OFP does.
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    Melting trough abrams' armour

    Velocity has little to do with it. Look up "high explosive anti tank", the Monroe Effect, shaped charges, etc. If I think about it when I get home, I've got a couple of great books by Ian Hogg with great diagrams that do much better than any explaining I could try. I'll try to scan one and link to it. What I find weird is that is seems to have not only penetrated the skirt (meant to stop such charges) but penetrated the hull a good half meter away, too.
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    Who do you play as?

    I used to use <--jkg6. Then the squadron I fly with got into this game and I started using that handle, Jamail (or JamailJG14).
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    Valve's computer spec survey

    Put on your tin foil hat and talk conspiracy theories. The Xbox versions will run just fine probably. And hey, it's only two hundred dollars? If I wanted to start a rumor I'd say that it's a plot to get you locked into a game console. But to interject a dose of reason: the games will probably do "okay" at 1024x768 or less and 16-bit textures, low sample rate sounds, view distance fifty meters, etc...
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    Valve's computer spec survey

    I'm painfully average...
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    Ofp moments in gameplay

    I remember when a hit from a LAW or RPG would send a jeep or UAZ to extraordinary heights. It made Warthog launching look tame.
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    Ofp moments in gameplay

    A looong time ago. The first time I played through the CWC campaign. without any hints or walkthroughs (not the Gold Edition, so I didn't have the Prima book either.) I'd finally made it to "Red Dawn" the last mission and it had only cost me three keyboards ("Stupid ****ing game!!! *crunch*). I choose the direct route, load everybody into the 113, and drive straight out of the base on the north road. I lead well enough to get through the first encounter without any casualties. Checking the map, I notice the road we're following will curve west and away from where I want us to go. "No problem," I mumble, "we'll just cut cross-country to this road near the coast and head straight for the SCUD." I did not zoom in the map enough to see how close together the elevation lines were. I turn right (driving in 3rd person view) and the track noses over the crest. Hmm. Looks a little steep. Hmm, this thing's really picking up speed. Let's just tap the brakes... OK, let's MASH on the brakes... doesn't slow up down a bit. OK, time to panic, woods ahead, let's just see if we can gently veer this way... The thing rolls over on its side. Then top. The the other side. Then upright. Repeat. All the way down then mountainside where, miraculously, it slows and stops right side up on the road I had been trying to reach. I couldn't believe it. My hand had been hovering over the ESC key ready to restart the mission, once I had witnessed the grisly *SPLAT!* or explosion once we reached terminal velocity. I don't even remember if I completed the mission that try, but if I hadn't been completely in love with the game up to that point, I was then.
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    You and flashpoint today: a poll

    Oops. I clicked multiplayer before reading the definitions. I'm like iNeo ^ - most of my play is coop against AI.
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    New patch: 1,96 beta

    Aaargh! I just got through deploying 1.95 across both my machines and a friend's! Oh well, another chance to raid his fridge for beers.
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    How long have you been playing ofp?

    I don't remember. Probably slightly before my registration date (<-- which I too lazy to look up). People raved about it at alt.games.warbirds and some squadmates begged me to get it and held my hands through adding updates and mods. I think the first MP game I joined was The Gunslingers' "The Beach" scenario.
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    1950-1965 mod

    Pentatomic was the term. Hackworth trashed the idea in his book. A few brave souls managed to kill the idea before it really took hold and the US Army returned to 'triangular' organization.
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    Outflanking me ? i dont think so !

    Technology like this is why I stay single.
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