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  1. I had an old single-pot Triumph 500...and before the day of key starts, it could take the skin off your ankle. The compression lift was something else.

     

    But I wasn't meaning to be a Me Too, but because I really want to have a whinge, or maybe our North American colleagues call it a vent.

     

    My Windows system wouldn't take the so-poorly named very large Creative Update, but it also wouldn't stop telling me to do it,  Then finally the machine would take over doing the upgrade and failing at the same spot each time as I had done manually.

     

    To avoid the endless notifications I got a geek, commercially, to come and install the update.  Since then everything is a mess, and getting worse. I hate the darn thing. But I cannot find a restore point before the update, they've all vanished.  I managed to get hidden folders back, but some Apps and their icons have disappeared, Search can't find them and the web offers cures more complex than a colonoscopy and about as pleasurable.

     

    Simming is becoming a horrible experience, with FSL starting with black and blank gauges,  and the PMDG FMC freezing and after fiddling trying to make things work, a CTD...which I had never suffered from under normal circumstances.

     

    Sorry about the vent, and on Monday I am going to pay a known expert company to re-do the thing.

    I hate it, I hate it.

  2. Hi Roger, I was in the Bay of Islands at New Year, DV (Deus Volente..God Willing, an old phrase that suits us well) I will be there again in less than a year.  I'll try and set up getting together.

     

    Pat and others can we multiplay Skype or similar, and have an on-line drink to each other.  May be the Old Coots will learn further skills.  Now I have just to learn how to access the Wrinklies Discount on Orbx, too good to miss.

  3. TeeCee: you're right, regrettably some of us do live so long that diapers become necessary and so do special nursing homes. 

     

    Fortunately I am still among the Romeos - love that acronym. Sitting around claiming the world was better back then, while enjoying a thoroughly modern computer game and hanging on every upgrade.

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  4. 79 next week, bits falling off, but I can fly, fly and fly on the sim.  Had a great work life, also ran up 2000hrs flying and did a lot of offshore yacht racing.  Tee Cee I have never understood shared cockpit or on-line flying but I am willing to learn.  I loved RW flying, now I am happily stuck on computer aviation.  Fortunately, like many of us, my wife encourages me (she also held a licence), and also is happy that I change my CPU and graphics cards every couple of years.  That makes a difference to simming, because the modern airliner add-on and the fantastic advances in scenery realism means to enjoy them we need lots of grunt.

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  5. Commercial3.jpg


     


    At the entrance to Parafield Airport,South Australia


     


     


    They say "age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn", but ....


    to have a plane 'spiked' is something to underline my present age.  


    I clocked only 36 hrs, in her but she was a delight to fly on both engines, but a handful in an EFATO test...


     


    I am still hunting a photo of my 'truck', VH-RNH a Piper Navajo that I loved dearly.


     


    I was fortunate to have the opportunity to be private pilot holding a multi-engine, first-class instrument rating (whatever they are called nowadays).


  6. Of course it is the same basic code: Lockheed Martin bought it from Microsoft who no-longer support it. You now have an updated version of FSX with lots more updates to come. And then in about a year a version 2.0 whose steroid characteristics have not yet bee revealed. Yes keep FSX if you have the space. Lots of stuff can be copied over.

  7. Ditto re Office 2010. I am a user of Word, and of PowerPoint, but for Excel and other goodies I have no use.

    And let me say with the two features that I do use, I have never bothered to dig into their more sophisticated functionality. No time, No need. So I will keep the version I have until the OS is changed sufficiently to make it no longer backward compatable. Now who would accuse MS of such dastardly behavioue.

    But I have had Personal Assistants who could make Office sing and dance, so the functionality is obviously of use to many professionals.

    The analogy with P3D and FSX is I think the same.

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