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    How do I get back the 5 minutes of my life it took me to read this?
    Last edited by Kavo2000; 08-03-2012 at 03:52 PM.

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    It's this type of attitude that turns so many freeware\user contributions to our hobby away. For example, a few weeks ago I was considering picking up on the "Where In the World" series we had going. But crap like this just takes the enjoyment away and I think I'll pass.

    Kavo, we hope to see a fine article from you in the near future after such an insightful first post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kavo2000 View Post
    How do I get back the 5 minutes of my life it took me to read this?
    wow. Do you have to be such a jerk? Man. Jskona is right. Take 5 minutes and write an artical for this site then.
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    Sorry, I said that in jest! I should have either not commented or put a smilie on the post. By the way, I am a freeware developer

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    To get your 5 minutes back, put on your Superman outfit and go ready fast around the earth in a counter direction to the way it is spinning. This will work, i seen it in a movie.

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    John:
    Another example of how many new and different things I learn daily from people like you. Thanks for sharing your discovery. One of the most valuable things I've learned about simming through FlightSim.com and other sites is how much of the hobby is a community project. I live in Kentucky and yet collaborate on developing sceneries and ideas with people in Mexico, Texas, California, Great Britain, and even South Africa. MOST of what I learn and put into practice are "pearls" like this placed in the forums and from eager, knowledgeable people like The Bean you mentioned and his obvious mentor the late Opa Marshall. Bean always closes his comments, "What would Opa do?" Opa would, I think, congratulate you on discovering and sharing one more fascinating piece of this mutual puzzle we love we love so much.

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    I'm going to put on my superman suit and try slewing.

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    it looks like Kavo2000 has read only page 1
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    Thank you Sir. Never knew any of this would occur when adding Scenery mesh improvements . I tried it out on my FS 2004 which is a bit over saturated with add-on mesh scenery ... worked cool! The terrain area around one small, one-strip airfield I use a lot in an area of the Blue Ridge mountains in Virginia was clarified under higher magnifications......, and now I can better appreciate why the recommendation is to take off in a westerly direction. Thanks again.

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