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Hells-Angel 06-24-2001 09:43 AM

true true, my bad, hes been making us smarter in a sudden but creative way, http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/smile.gif, sorry bout that, ya I guess it is cool that hes teaching us some things, we get smarter people on this board every week.

BallisticWookie 06-24-2001 09:44 AM

hahahaha http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/smile.gif

Polaris 06-24-2001 09:48 AM

yes , us dumb folk need our daily lessons . http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif

especially when i'm studying and am involved in a completely different subject .

but any questions i can ask in the history forums i can ask here now , which is a good thing .

Hans 06-24-2001 09:52 AM

My, what an interesting conversation. He's teaching you to notice details that you didn't care about by making you feel stupid.

Polaris 06-24-2001 10:00 AM

i wouldn't go that far Hans . lol

i dont think Wookie felt stupid at all .

http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif



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Hans 06-24-2001 10:07 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Polaris:
i wouldn't go that far Hans . lol

i dont think BallisticWookie felt stupid at all .

http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif

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I was just joking, it was damn funny to look at.

Why should BW feel stupid? http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif


(Damn it man, you edited your post 3 times in about 10 sec.)

Gen. Rommel 06-24-2001 11:00 PM

I know what you mean. It was the English who captured the enigma machine...not a couple of slackjawed Americans.

Hells-Angel 06-24-2001 11:02 PM

what was u-571 about again? never saw it

Dickonwheels 06-24-2001 11:15 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BlueDevil:
Hey Mr. Dick on the wheels, please explain to me how trying to enjoy my game to its fullest and not worrying about the smallest details makes me lazy? I understand that you and many others care soooooo much if you see a plane in the sky in the distance and it has the wrong decall or paint job, and thats totally cool. But why dont I have the same right to enjoy my game just the way it is. I see in absolutely no way that this makes me more lazy than you. Sure, i may be less observant than the rest but I dont have to sit around and let those things bother me while gaming. What I would be pissed at, is if they messed up SEVERLY. For example, having battles take place in the wrong countries. Just remember Dickonwheels, whats minor to me may be major to you, and vice versa. But dont get me wrong, I understand your point of view. Just dont go calling me lazy because I "dont know any better about those historic flaws." I know a lot more about this conflict than you think. I just refuse to let that get to me.

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You took that wrong I think. Inpatient would have been a better word to use, and I said that because you made it sound like you didn't care about details you just want it now. Wait a little longer and it will be all the sweeter. dont get all worked up now. And its Mr. Dick on Wheels

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Hells-Angel 06-24-2001 11:19 PM

good point devil

Recycled Spooge 06-25-2001 12:18 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Gen. Rommel:
I know what you mean. It was the English who captured the enigma machine...not a couple of slackjawed Americans.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> The Americans captured it too, but in 1944... from the U-505.



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Hells-Angel 06-25-2001 12:20 AM

http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif

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Polaris 06-25-2001 12:20 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>The Americans captured it too, but in 1944... from the U-505.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

hey , i saw that episode the other day http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif

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Recycled Spooge 06-25-2001 12:26 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Polaris:


hey , i saw that episode the other day http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif

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Yes! Me too!


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elmagoo 06-25-2001 01:27 AM

The U-505, I'm pretty sure that's the sub at The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. I've been on that sub actually, along with Jeff here (one of our artists :). Have many a reference pic from that sub ;)p.

But anyways, that plane is an FW-190 model D. I've double checked with our artists and saw the pics of it and it's pretty much right on (including the gun ports on the wings close to the fuselage, and the landing gear ports molded into the wing structure). The D model had the elongated nose structure to allow for the new engines they used on it, the Junkers Jumo 213A V-12 in place of the BMW 801 Radial. Also how it got it's nick-name, the Long-nose Dora. For a reference, check out Complete Book of WWII Combat Aircraft, pg. 161 for a picture of a Fw190 D-9 :)

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