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AfrographX

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  1. Hiho,

    my team (www.glt-clan.de) is creating some reskins and reconfigs (working cargolift script for ch-47) with your RAF chinook. I would like to ask if we have the permission to release them when they're ready. Of course we'll refer to your work and this thread!  smile_o.gif

    Yes, you got my permission. Looking forward to the working cargo script. thumbs-up.gif


  2. Good work Nick!

    Nice to see my stuff flying in ArmA! For a quick armament-fix someone could add two m134 miniguns (like the one on the uh60), one to the right door and one to the left window. And perhaps if there's a model around, a M60d for the ramp.


  3. I like my right to have property. I probably am a materialist and I'm happy that the majority of the free world think the same.

    If you don't like it spokeperson go to the moon, North Korea or some other place where you can live your naive dreams of the perfect socialist society.


  4. Quote[/b] ]In order to have a chance in US elections you have to have a lot of money for your campaigns. That money mainly comes from huge companies, capitalists. Sure, I can start a party and be a presidential candidate. But what can I do if I can't reach out and make myself heard? Freedom of speech means that the voiceless are free to talk, in their bathrooms. If you are against the capitalist system, you won't have any money. The presidential candidates only differ in details. They are all backed by the interests of the wealthy. The one who has the most money in his campaigns has always won the elections.

    The aspect you're mentioing is the cost of political participation. The US is a country with a complex political and economic situation, where many different interest groups have to be considered. In addition the media, as arena to express and gather support for your political agenda, requires a high level of entry costs. Those are the conditions of a Democracy in a capitalistic system.

    In Cuba too, there are costs connected to political participation. Any Cuban who wants to push through some agenda, still has to put a lot of effort/time into organising support for his idea and fighting for its implementation. The cost are of course not as high as in the US because the preconditions are different.

    Probably the main difference is, that in the US interest groups, such as economic actors, have more importance in the political process. This however is legitimate in a capitalistic system because those actors represent important/valuable interests of the whole system.


  5. walked through the jungle with the patrol for ~30mins when the leader got shot to pieces by some hidden mg and the rest of the squad got massacred by some weird explosions (mortars,mines, grenades?).

    /edit: after managing to kill the mg bunker the squad leader walks into the middle of village and doesn't continue to move.

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