I just picked up 3 games, albeit older ones, for $6 over the weekend packaged in an "Ultimate Flight" collection. Pacific Fighters, IL-2 Sturmovik, and Lock-On. Oh yes, there will be aerial carnage this day.
I did, and liked it.
I tried, but like the book, it takes a specific mood to watch/read.
I wonder if your location is at the centre of the Earth? Azores and New Zealand are pretty much antipodal.I wonder...
I just picked up 3 games, albeit older ones, for $6 over the weekend packaged in an "Ultimate Flight" collection. Pacific Fighters, IL-2 Sturmovik, and Lock-On. Oh yes, there will be aerial carnage this day.
I wonder if your location is at the centre of the Earth? Azores and New Zealand are pretty much antipodal.
@SiberianTiger:
What's the comic number? I don't remember noticing this on.
http://xkcd.com/202/I don't really know, I found this picture hotlinked elsewhere.
I never knew there was so much aerial carnage until I stumbled across this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_catastrophic_collapses_of_radio_masts_and_towersNow, this is aerial carnage
Isn't that the YouTube video I saw recently?
Up but not north (that one is from the book "Flatland:a novel of many dimensions")
SciFi channel has renamed itself to "SyFy". WTF?
SciFi channel has renamed itself to "SyFy". WTF?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland By Edwin A. Abbott and it's slightly more focused in maths than the movie. My portuguese blog has an entry about it.It's a book? I've only seen the movie.
Some buttons are missing... for coordinates... and I don't even know the payload. It could be a nuclear warhead pointing at... me...:focus:SiberianTiger said:Notice the button
Some buttons are missing... for coordinates... and I don't even know the payload. I could be a nuclear warhead pointing at... me...:focus:
:lol: