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Erik Hofman schrieb:
Christian Mayer wrote:
As religions differ greatly around the globe (even in the countries
themselfes) there'll people who helped with their work that have their
belive at least not represented (and probably even are
Paul Surgeon wrote:
A simple list of direct links will suffice in my opinion and be a lot easier
to autogenerate from a script.
I created my FTP mirror to comply with the directory structure of the
primary FTP site, so I'm fine with such a list,
Martin.
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:08:16 + (UTC), Martin wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..hell no! Point these assholes to any good Islamic site to show'em
how these Religious Righteous Spammers Errs as humanoids.
You should not generalize,
..hell yeah, you're
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:44:50 +, Lee wrote in message
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On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:03, Jon Stockill wrote:
Dave Martin wrote:
And anyway, everyone knows how to get to heaven; just keep
pulling up! :-P
Downloading Lee's Canberra model first may help :-)
I
..hell no! Point these assholes to any good Islamic site to show'em
how these Religious Righteous Spammers Errs as humanoids.
You should not generalize,
..hell yeah, you're right, what I meant was any good Islamic shows how
most people are primitive muslims who are nearly there,
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 16:43, Christian Brunschen wrote:
Hi,
The Mac OS X build of FlightGear 0.9.8, as available from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/macflightgear/FlightGear-0.9.8.dmg?
download, contains a file called 'How to Get to Heaven.rtf', at the
root level (beside the OpenAL
Dave Martin wrote:
And anyway, everyone knows how to get to heaven; just keep pulling up! :-P
Downloading Lee's Canberra model first may help :-)
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Christian Brunschen wrote:
Or to put is more succinctly: when I downloaded FlightGear and got an
unwelcome religious pamphlet thrown in my face, I got a seriously bad
taste in my mouth.
Indeed, in my opinion the FlightGear community can't tolerate such
action,
Martin.
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Quoting Martin Spott:
Christian Brunschen wrote:
Or to put is more succinctly: when I downloaded FlightGear and got an
unwelcome religious pamphlet thrown in my face, I got a seriously bad
taste in my mouth.
Indeed, in my opinion the FlightGear community can't tolerate such
action,
I
Martin Spott wrote:
Christian Brunschen wrote:
Or to put is more succinctly: when I downloaded FlightGear and got an
unwelcome religious pamphlet thrown in my face, I got a seriously bad
taste in my mouth.
Indeed, in my opinion the FlightGear community can't tolerate such
action,
We
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Christian Brunschen schrieb:
Hi,
The Mac OS X build of FlightGear 0.9.8, as available from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/macflightgear/FlightGear-0.9.8.dmg?
download, contains a file called 'How to Get to Heaven.rtf', at the
root level
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:43:49 +, Christian wrote in message
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Hi,
The Mac OS X build of FlightGear 0.9.8, as available from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/macflightgear/FlightGear-0.9.8.d
mg? download, contains a file called 'How to Get to Heaven.rtf', at
Christian Mayer wrote:
As religions differ greatly around the globe (even in the countries
themselfes) there'll people who helped with their work that have their
belive at least not represented (and probably even are offended by the
content)
It almost makes me want to some citations from James
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] FlightGear 0.9.8, Mac OS X build
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Curtis L. Olson
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 17:52, Erik Hofman wrote:
It almost makes me want to some citations from James Bond (as described
by his godfather Ian Fleming) and the holy spirit (shaken not stirred)
which undoubtedly will be the next religious trend due to the
spectacular ways he hes been saving
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..hell no! Point these assholes to any good Islamic site to show'em
how these Religious Righteous Spammers Errs as humanoids.
You should not generalize,
Martin.
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Hi Everyone,
In case you don't know I'm the one who created the distribution in question.
First of all I believe that the contents of the RTF file should be
welcomed by everyone, and I also believe they are true.
But I also realize that it may be harmful to this project by turning
people away
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 19:24, Arthur Wiebe wrote:
Hi Everyone,
In case you don't know I'm the one who created the distribution in
question.
First of all I believe that the contents of the RTF file should be
welcomed by everyone, and I also believe they are true.
You have every right to
On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:03, Jon Stockill wrote:
Dave Martin wrote:
And anyway, everyone knows how to get to heaven; just keep
pulling up! :-P
Downloading Lee's Canberra model first may help :-)
I don't think it quite reaches it's altitude performance yet
(I've been thinking about a
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 19:44, Lee Elliott wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:03, Jon Stockill wrote:
Downloading Lee's Canberra model first may help :-)
I don't think it quite reaches it's altitude performance yet
(I've been thinking about a PR version sometime). However, I
once got
Arthur Wiebe said:
I am not a religious person but do believe Jesus Christ meant it when
he said Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every
creature and saw this as another potential medium.
Did he also say Go ye into the world and tell people you aren't religious
when you are?
On Thursday 20 January 2005 20:04, Dave Martin wrote:
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 19:44, Lee Elliott wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:03, Jon Stockill wrote:
Downloading Lee's Canberra model first may help :-)
I don't think it quite reaches it's altitude performance yet
(I've been
On Thursday, 20 January 2005 21:24, Arthur Wiebe wrote:
Hi Everyone,
In case you don't know I'm the one who created the distribution in
question.
First of all I believe that the contents of the RTF file should be
welcomed by everyone, and I also believe they are true.
But I also realize
BTW, I've had some problems downloading a/c from the FG d/l page.
Eventually I manage to get them but it needs a few attempts.
Could this be due to the number of ftp users allowed?
LeeE
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head.) Hopefully tomorrow will bring a peaceful resolution.
Currently, the distro is being updated and if you would like to
contact me, send me a direct email.
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:12:57 -, Jim Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2005 20:20, Lee Elliott wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2005 20:04, Dave Martin wrote:
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 19:44, Lee Elliott wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:03, Jon Stockill wrote:
Downloading Lee's Canberra model first may help :-)
I don't think it
On Thursday 20 January 2005 20:16, Andy Ross wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
I don't think it quite reaches it's altitude performance yet
(I've been thinking about a PR version sometime). However,
I once got the YF-23 200,000 ft (and still climbing at a
fair lick).
YASim's atmosphere model
Paul Surgeon a écrit :
Whether you want to remove the file or not is your choice but just consider
for a moment that a lot of people have put work into FG and they don't
necessarily share the same beliefs. You may possibly be offending them by
re-distributing their hard work with your beliefs.
Lee Elliott wrote:
BTW, I've had some problems downloading a/c from the FG d/l page.
Eventually I manage to get them but it needs a few attempts.
Could this be due to the number of ftp users allowed?
Yes, most likely. I need to come up with a reasonably
easy/compact/maintainable way to
Arthur Wiebe wrote:
What I will do and am in the process of doing is update the package to
include this in an About.rtf file:
The following contents have been included by Arthur Wiebe and may not
reflect the views of any of the contributors or developers of the
FlightGear project.
O
Oliver C. wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2005 19:02, Martin Spott wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Let's not be too quick to stamp out people's ability to express their
faith. The tides of societal whimsy shift very quickly, and if we
tolerate stamping out opposing view points, all too soon
On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 21:11, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
If we want to hop on the bandwagon and start stamping things out let's
go after the big problems like aids, or poverty, or Jennifer Lopez/Ben
Afflec movies.
Regards,
Curt.
I'll go with all of the above especially the latter ;-)
Dave
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] FlightGear 0.9.8, Mac OS X build
Hi Everyone,
In case you don't know I'm the one who created the distribution in question.
First of all I believe that the contents of the RTF
On Thursday, 20 January 2005 22:42, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Yes, most likely. I need to come up with a reasonably
easy/compact/maintainable way to expose our mirrors directly so people
don't have to wind their way through the mirror directory structure
themselves to find what they need on the
Paul Surgeon wrote:
Can't we have direct links to the files on the mirrors much like other
download sites?
A few years ago the idea of a round-robin algorithm on the download
page. Maybe it's time to reanimate this topic,
Martin.
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Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
BTW, I've had some problems downloading a/c from the FG d/l page.
Eventually I manage to get them but it needs a few attempts.
Could this be due to the number of ftp users allowed?
Yes, most likely. I need to come up with a reasonably
On Friday, 21 January 2005 00:28, Martin Spott wrote:
Paul Surgeon wrote:
Can't we have direct links to the files on the mirrors much like other
download sites?
A few years ago the idea of a round-robin algorithm on the download
page. Maybe it's time to reanimate this topic,
Martin.
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