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    Just starting a "New Thread" to remind everyone that it can be done!

    It really is not necessary (or useful) to keep hitting "Reply" on the same thread!!! :friday:
    Bill Leaming
    3d Modeler Max/GMax
    C & XML Gauge Programmer

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    Oh, Cool! :wave:

    I guess we are more action-oriented than socialites. :typing:
    Milton Shupe
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    You can: however, reply to my new thread below.. I need a little 'action'..

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    Well OW, if you're like me, you need it less and less, as long as you're getting it. Otherwise, we tend to forget. :faint:
    Milton Shupe
    FS9/FSX Modeler Hack

    My Uploads at SOH - Here
    Video Tutorials - Gmax for Beginners

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    LOL Bill! (Oops...I guess I hit the reply button too. :d)

    At least it doesn't echo quite as bad in here as it does down in my forgotten (even by me) Panel/Gauge forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moparmike View Post
    LOL Bill! (Oops...I guess I hit the reply button too. :d)

    At least it doesn't echo quite as bad in here as it does down in my forgotten (even by me) Panel/Gauge forum.
    There's a "Panel/Gauge" forum here? I moderate a "Panel & Gauge Design" forum at http://flightsim.com myself. It too suffers from lack of use, although I have placed a lot of valuable information there myself... :gossip:
    Bill Leaming
    3d Modeler Max/GMax
    C & XML Gauge Programmer

    Military Visualizations
    http://milviz.com

    Intel® Core™ i7-3770k 4.2GHz - Crucial 16GB DDR3 - Dual Radeon HD770 1GB DDR5 (Crossfire) - Eco II Watercooling - Win7 64bit
    Intel® Core™ i7-2600k 3.4GHz - Crucial 8GB DDR3 - NVIDIA EVGA GTX-770 SC 4GB - Win7 64bit

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    Yeah, it's labeled as a Panels forum (just a few notches down the main page from this Design Forum). Doesn't get too much use...and I've been really lax on filling it up since the last crash with the few sticky threads that we did have. I'm not very up to speed on XML and a lot of that is getting integrated right into the MDLs nowadays so the XML support is really lousy down there. Someday......:d

    I spent a lot of time around the old FS.com panel/gauge forum when I was just getting started with the programming stuff...had all sorts of silly questions for Arne, Dai, Brian and the rest of the crew. I've been in semi-retirement from the gauges for too many years now so I don't do the daily browsing at your place or FSDeveloper.com anymore. I really do need to get back to some long neglected projects!

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    freakngroovn
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    I have run myself ragged trying to post a new thread. i've just joined this evening, and though not a total stranger to the internet and online gaming, i cannot seem to get CFS3 to do ANYthing online. anyhow, if you could tell me how to post a new thread or point me to the CS3 bootcamp section, i would appreciate it.

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    To start a new New Thread, there are buttons at the top and bottom left of each forum page.

    If you have CFS3 questions, go here:

    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...isplay.php?f=7
    Milton Shupe
    FS9/FSX Modeler Hack

    My Uploads at SOH - Here
    Video Tutorials - Gmax for Beginners

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