Jazzer, where are you? You okay Man?

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  1. hezey

    hezey Well-Known Member

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    [Jazzer = Jacobe]
     
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    He might be dead?????
     
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    Dont think so.
     
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    Have not heard from him, dont have any prsonal connecton, BUT, finns aint called for national grief so I bet he's OK.
     
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    I think he ran out of constructive things to say. Not that what he said was constructive to begin with.
     
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    Irony?;)
    Yeah, a good part of his written content here wasn't very constructive......
    :D

    He and I were skype buddies for a year or so, imagine.....
    Like fuel to fire.
    :duel:
    He is a real guy, has a real life, real friends and real needs and bat crazy. Et tu?
    I am as worried as I can be about a guy I never met, who can't touch me, who I owe no money to, etc.
     
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    So off topic yet even more.
    the PC I have is top notch. It is the best I could afford. I have since stuck in an awesome NVidia card. It already has enough RAM, but I might get some more. NVidia finally accepted the GNU+Linux OSes are real and they are now providing good drivers for GNU+Linux and I am having an absolute blast using thr X-Plane and flying around at 80 FPS. X-Plane is MUCH better in GNU+Linux, but in it's earlier version, X-Plane 9, I had to use my PC that mum has now, with on-board suck-ass Intell Graphics.
    But now, this new rig is decked out and nasty powerful. so my simming has been very satisfying. No dogfighting, but I am learning to navigate. See my vids in youtube. More to come.
    I have now flown 380-something flights without a wreck. If ya think that is no big deal, grab X-Plane and try it.
    I feel like an ace being able to fly that many trips, from one airport to the next, without a single crash.
    380
    VFR, yep, but as long as the weather in-sim allows VFR, I will fly, and sometimes the weather is windy or worse, but not much worse than that. This winter I am gonna read the F Manual and tackle ATC. It is not easy to use, or uh, I mean, it is different, from MSFS. Which was easy to use.
    In X-Plane ATC isn't easy to use, or uh, I should say, it is DIFFERENT.
     
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