Albert Schweitzer
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Albert Schweitzer replied to theavonlady's topic in OFFTOPIC
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (ran @ Aug. 26 2002,16:47)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">lol .... RTBF ........ bbbbwwwwwwwwwwahahahahahahahahahah<span id='postcolor'> Yeah Ran, I bet you only watch "Jerry Springer" (forgot which channel)! France is the only country in europe that shows such rubbish (as well as ca va se savoir). And at the same time you have a clause that 40% of broadcasted music must be french! That is odd! On the one hand you import the worst of the worst on the other you have overprotective rules! Yes, I know what you guys think of Belgium, but at least their TV is still defending a certain medial moral and broadcasting intelligent stuff! Â -
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Sadico @ Aug. 26 2002,16:29)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I've finaly modified the units so i can use them in 1.46, and they are great! i specialy like the msg90 and the uh-1 (it could use a mounted mg, though). The Leopard is a bit too powerful and the mg3 has no iron sights (maybe i did something wrong when converting the cpp's to 1.46). Too bad i haven't been able to make the missions work without resistance...<span id='postcolor'> I totally agree. The Leo is too powerful (but the sound of that thing kicks ass). Great work Sadico, maybe you should post a sort of instructions somewhere so people know what to do in case they dont have Resistance! It think that would be of great help. But lets wait and see if anyone asks at all!
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No, he is skydiving! We call that a screw! Head down and turning like a cork-screw!
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This week's shlemazel award goes to.....
Albert Schweitzer replied to theavonlady's topic in OFFTOPIC
I now live right on the border to Belgium so yes, I get those channels. It was in french also in English. and I think it had a flamish sub-title (in videotext). Look here so yes, you realy missed something! There was one american soldier who was kind of surprised to find the dried ear of a Vietcong in his photo-album. "Yeah, the good old times, we were animals back then" -
Yesterday they presented the BW-MOD at NBC GIGA (german TV). The developers were in the studio and explained their work. It looked really cool. Is the finished version out now (or still only the demo)
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I dont really know but it certainly was in that region. Of course all western media were there. At the beginning I think she was excempt from being stoned but I think a later trial then convicted her and she got the death penalty. But I am not too sure about that!
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BTW: they posted some of our images here:look here!, but that was right at the beginning so dont be surprised if they posted my shitty images. So I started a similar thread in their forum and waited for responses: One picture was pretty funny! How did he get there? Sorry, this image is big, in case it is toooooooo big I will link it
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Ofp craches 60% of all the times a play
Albert Schweitzer replied to ZenIT_SWE's topic in TROUBLESHOOTING
Does it crash crash or freeze freeze? In case it freezes I have a good advise in case you havent read the 20003499403040949394 FAQ sites out there. Turn off HW T&L. BTW: what does HW T&L mean and what is it for, I wonder? -
I got it! But this programm is only 940 bytes. I dont like programs of small size, they make me afraid cause they are smart.
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My computer sucks, but I can still perfectly play OFP, who is the looser now eh?
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Damn, Denoir if you see posts like my previous one could you please change the grammar and add the words that are needed to understand the message. What the hell was I thinking there? Â About the death penalty in the US you have to consider though that much has changed and still IS changing. Just a few recent facts: June 20th 2002: decision not to execute mentally retarded prisoners July 24th 2002: decision that only the jury can decide on death penalty, but not the judge. Consquently 776 death candidates have a chance for a new trial This autumn they will decide whether prisoners can be executed that at time of their criminal deed were underage. What I really mean to say is that denoir rules! He is my rowmodel and idol. When I grow up, I want to be just like him.
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playing OFP with joystick, that sounds good! But mouse and keyboard works fine as well! So denoir, If I would like to modify an island to turn it into Stunt-heaven, what tools should I use?
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But that thing has a little difference. In many african countries women are stoned to death because their former husbands raped them. Having sex without being married is forbidden. I think the issue here is not the death penalty but injustful laws. And, aeh, being stoned to death or electric chair arent realy good options to chose from Â
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Eudcation. What about Mugabe then? He studied in Europe and still ruins Zimbawe with savagery and deseizin! He takes the property away from all white farmers and those that dont agree are thrown into prison for years. I think that if you would take anyone on the African continent with a little bit of power and put him prison, then this would be a perfect precondition for improvement (or just a vaccum for new morons to rise in power)
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Which pictures? How did you swedish beast make this plane turn and then keep flying that way. It think you are just editing your Bitmaps
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This week's shlemazel award goes to.....
Albert Schweitzer replied to theavonlady's topic in OFFTOPIC
Hey Darlight, did you watch that reprortage yesterday on RTBF at around 11pm. It was about soldiers in real-life combat and what it turns them into. It was realy realy well done. There were lots of stories about former Vietnam soldiers. About Iraq and Bosni. Belgium only has a few own channels, don tell me you missed that! -
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Rob @ Aug. 26 2002,02:33)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Hello? Â Why is it no one pays attention to my threads? I mean im not the only one that has the idea of doing this... Â <span id='postcolor'> Which thread? I dont know what you mean. I read basically any every thread. Whether I answer or not has to do with whether something comes to mind that I could contribute. Dont think that the amount of people answering to a post or thread has to do with how much they like you or your post.
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If you received that message with an ordinary letter than watch out! There are too many people with too much criminal-energy out there. But I guess you are just taking the piss out of me!
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1 million. Damn with that amount I would have to cut down daily expenses. But I guess I would learn how to deal with it!
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Get the Ford versions here. Please take into consideration that one of those downloadable files does not work. In order to make it work rename it to *.zip eg call it Ford.zip. have fun and thanks to Mehanic 3 verions of the Ford, ultimate stunt car! This car doesnt have a sound, but still good athmospherics!
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Do you agree that this is a good stunt car? Wait Harnu, I get you the link
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (RalphWiggum @ Aug. 25 2002,22:42)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">true Albert, I did wear suits for job interview....but that's what I hated most about job interviews..that's why i'm going back to school. Â no need to worry about dressing up for a few more years...the best i can tolerate is wearing business casual...that's pretty much i can take...formal attire just gets me uncomfortable... i wish ppl judge ppl for what they are, not what they dress up as. Â <span id='postcolor'> yep! Especially due to the fact that some people in suits feel like "winners of the world". Especially in clubs you got a hell lot of people that come to show off as if they were great businessmen. But usually you say that people with a tie in a club usually dont have the privilege to wear one I had to wear a suit during the 4 years I went to university in Switzerland. And to wear it all day long, IT SUCKS, cause you cannot wash them to often you would ruin them. They are hot in the summer and not really good for snowy and rainy days. But on the other hand the same people that are arrogant in a suit are also arrogant when wearing a T-shirt. Believe me I know what I am talking about. And I hate nothing more in this world than arrogance!
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Ralph, get the minichopper, that one really kicks ass! download mini chopper 1.2mb
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2--></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (RalphWiggum @ Aug. 25 2002,222)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Albert Schweizer @ Aug. 25 2002,21:59)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Looks do matter. But you can do a lot with proper clothing. People treat me totally different in Jeans than in a suit. Especially in switzerland you get a lot of trust by the people if they see that you shoes are good Budapester, you suit is not cheap old greasy material and you got a good tie and no silly button-down shirt. Â The same is true for informal dress!<span id='postcolor'> i think that works in ANY country i tend to be those ppl who really don't give a rat's ass about dress to impress. and I enjoy my fashion taste, or more precisely, lack thereof. can't believe how many hours and money ppl spend to dress up...<span id='postcolor'> I know what you are talking about, but dont expect people to be share your point of view. Anyway, in doubt you should limit the risk of failure. If you ever apply for a job then you reduce the risk of making a bad impression if you are properly dressed. This doesnt mean that people want to judge you by your first impression but it is an instinct and therefore human. For me this is also a sign of paying people respect. I want to make people see that I care about what impression I make, and that I care about their opinion. One day when you need to make deals with other people you want to create a win-win situation and this is best possible by mutual respect. And one thing is dressing. Also, a proper dress gets you respect. Concerning informal dress I think it is important to see whether someone is capable to move with time or remained fixed in the 80ies or worse. LOOOLL actually we should all write what we are wearing right now!
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Why dont we have a number that sais how many people inscribed themselves in this forum before I did!