Dave Luff writes:
Mally writes:
Anyway, I definately think that m/M and s should be used for
magnetos and starter - at the moment there is no way to start the
engine with a 2 button mouse!
It's probably too late to comment on this by now, but from a user point of
view,
it's
the past
few weeks.
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remotely similar already
exists (once you're read the application), email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
quoting Publication Number GB2359388, and the name of the Proprietor - Peter
Tishma.
You can look up the patent application details here:
http://gb.espacenet.com/gb/en/posearch.htm?PN=GB2359388
Mally
of the five
claims, but some strange things have been allowed to pass in recent years.
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David writes:
Mally writes:
You may be interested to know that Peter Tishma (aka Papa Tango)
has applied to patent the concept of a flight simulator. At least
that's how the patent application reads to me, and apparently also
to the avsim.com newsdesk, who've put the story
email you
them privately. Let me know. (It's hard to give the actual URLs because of the
way they've put the pages together).
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do any harm for
people who are aware of examples of prior art that closely match the claims to
make that evidence known to the Patent Office.
It would be a ridiculous situation if this application went through on a
technicality just because no-one really thought it would.
Mally
or in fightgear-model - check the
archives).
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inclination to do it for real.
Thanks for that (literally) gripping report.
Mally
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Although I've said
Brazilians now a few days ago. I'm not sure why, but I don't think people here
really mind so much when Brazil win... or is it just that we've got used to it?
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of the mesh, which I personally find more disturbing.
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, but I'd like to
know what I'm looking at before I do that.
The UK ones appear to be TACANs at Odiham and St Athan:
http://www.nightstop.freeola.com/beacon%20decodes/beacon%20decodes.htm
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might not work.
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If you haven't seen the video of this yet, do so now - it's probably more
breathtaking than you imagine. (NB. The two sequences above are the same apart
from the format).
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wasn't available for Europe other than for military
use.
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PS. You can find Nanucq Faitmain's mesh by searching for Nanucq in the
avsim.com File Library.
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Oh lord. And they are going to ditch Outlook Express in favor of
Outlook. Will they ever learn?
I wasn't aware of that. Is there an announcement somewhere?
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to an
alternative email client, but how realistic is that? Far better to work with
what's out there, particularly as OE6 already has the capabilities to switch off
the ridiculous behaviour you've described.
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of you will reckon is no
bad thing!
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Mally wrote:
Oh
to
be widely publicised. The alternative, for everyone to change their browser, is
simply not going to happen, at least not in the short term, though Microsoft
themselves could well precipitate a move in this direction if and when they stop
developing Outlook Express.
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Very helpful. Let's move on.
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more warmly.
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alleviate issues only a few will actually read that.Hence
Microsoft will probably eventually do stealthy patches onto peoples
computers (ack).
If that isn't a swipe at end users, I don't know what is.
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and
multiplatform development demonstrates respect for whichever platform potential
developers may choose, including the safe use of the tools associated with that
platform assisted by the application of common sense (as with any platform).
Mally
PS. I'm getting bogged down with the amount of effort
I see - you get one final ill-conceived dig in, and _then_ agree the subject
should be dropped? Can anyone else agreeing the subject should be dropped
please do so silently.
thanks
Mally
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. Given that the message was almost doubling in size each time
round, it's just as well the mailing list software was only running once and
hour or so. People with slow modems (most of us at the time) were not well
pleased.
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accessibility tools for PDF include an HTML converter (or
renderer)?
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To answer my own question:
Don't Adobe's accessibility tools for PDF include an HTML converter (or
renderer)?
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
This seems to be an online service only. I don't know if that's any use to you.
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practice these scenarios as realistically as possible in a
sim, it can only help in the unlikely event that they are faced with this
situation for real.
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-used in this way when perhaps they've seen it
as part of an overall creation. Maybe the courteous thing to do is to always
seek permission. If the author is happy to give it, then there's no problem. If
not, then at least no toes have been trodden on.
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has been
available for some time now.
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of these) much more difficult in a sim than real
life.
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today will soon become the norm, so maybe it's best to
have an eye a little into the future with all these calculations.
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Just a quick note to say that the Downloads menu links (Source, Binary, Scenery)
on the left hand side of the FGFS Related Links page at
http://www.flightgear.org/links.html are broken.
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As I understand it it's a commercial CD containing satellite images of
the UK, but processed with TerraGear to match FlightGear's own scenery
format.
Maybe the simscreens postings should credit the source and acknowledge the
copyright?
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I once been a Terraserver subscriber. I was allowed to download everything i
want
at full resolution for a short period of time.
I have now the bay area at 1m resolution in color.
You are not allowed to redistribute images but derived work is yours.
-Fred
this on the terraserver web site.
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I'm not planning on redistributing the work. The work would be for a
client of mine
who is trying to upgrade their simulator's visual database...
Are you sure that doesn't count as redistributing?
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with these. It's
important to remember that copyright remains with the copyright owner even if it
is not specifically stated, and you cannot assume any rights over the data that
you have not been specifically assigned.
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In any case, I think that generating textures for FlightGear from the MSFS
textures would be the ideal solution. I've not been following the
Oops, I meant to say that it would NOT be the ideal solution! Sorry about that.
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continuing on a false premise.
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Can someone file a formal complain to this Microsoft patent:
This may be a good starter page for anyone wanting to file a protest:
http://www.uspto.gov/main/faq/p340030.htm
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Presumably it can be traced back via CVS?
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Holy ... !
JSBSim has been doing
on the
patent and trademark office if a bad/wrong decision is made? (Nothing about
this in their FAQs!)
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You may not be a patent lawyer, but that's a convincing sounding explanation of
the legal position.
Thanks.
Mally
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You may not be a patent lawyer, but that's a convincing sounding explanation
of
the legal position.
PS. I'm just wondering if you have any thoughts on my earlier question, i.e.
whether what's being patented has to be something non-obvious?
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Thanks for that. (Puts a new twist on the phrase patently obvious) :-(
Mally
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 9:11 AM
Subject: Patents [OT] (Was: RE: [Flightgear
discussion) by searching Google for tishma american airlines.
The upshot is that aircraft bearing American Airlines logos and liveries
continue to be available on the main freeware download sites to this day, and it
can hardly be argued now that American Airlines are unaware of the issues.
Mally
How about Open Cockpit?
Mally
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What's the status on the FlightGear newsletter? Did a name ever get chosen
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