John Wojnaroski wrote:
Gotta love those credits at the end of the movie segment...
I would like to also thank all who contributed to the show with their
equipment, time, and support. It was a lot of work and a lot of fun and
something I could not have accomplished alone.
It really is a nice
On February 18, 2005 04:11 am, Erik Hofman wrote:
It really is a nice setup. Good work John.
It also looks to me like a pleasant isle of joy in an otherwise boring
event (am I right about that?).
Erik
lol... I have a similar thought about the event.
Nice simulator, pictures and videos, by
lol... I have a similar thought about the event.
Nice simulator, pictures and videos, by the way.
Actually, there were other interesting booths, the astronomy one was pretty
nice and there was some good network stuff. but none as interactive as the
FlightGear booth. I didn't have much time
As has been noted previously on our mailing lists, the FlightGear
project had a booth this past weekend at the Southern California Linux
Expo in Los Angeles, California.
http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/
John Wojnaroski is building a 747 simulator (I use the present tense
here because these
Gotta love those credits at the end of the movie segment...
I would like to also thank all who contributed to the show with their
equipment, time, and support. It was a lot of work and a lot of fun and
something I could not have accomplished alone.
Regards
John W.