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> Failing that, Paltalk really is a viable free option, I'm on there just now
> helping out on a PC Tech group to folk all around the globe.
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> Cheers.
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> Colin
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You know, back in 97 Gabriella had to go to work and not being allowed
to work (in Germany) I had to sit around all day. 
But I bought a P100 laptop and started learning simple HTML, enough to
create a basic web page on Geocities. I thought I was hot sh%$ when I
actually created some drop down menus on a page. Well anyway, one of
the things I was learning was an early version of Paltalk. I even
connected to my sister in WV and with a Webcam we could talk *and* see
each other. My dad, he never really liked me, only said "you look like
Saddam Hussein." I really don't like him too much.
I tried the new program for creating picture albums. Using Flickr I
think I finally got some images online. But I think making my picture
strips is easier and faster.
I downloaded this aircraft to practice, what else, rolls and thought I'd
write about it. Actually I should pick one ultralight, one high wing
light single, one low wing light single, one nananananananananan all
the way up to the 737. I mean, they all fly similar and since I only
know how some of the sim models fly and feel, who knows if what I'm
feeling with most. Usually if someone here talks good about an aircraft
(freeware) I will download it into my special list.
Anyway, here is my attempt at creating an album. One of these URLs
should work
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32978447@N00/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/329784...ts/812263/show/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32978447@N00/sets/812263/
I also found this at AVSIM
PMDG 737 Tutorial - with pictures
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.ph...atID=fs2004misc
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boB,
SAG 70
U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
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