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BTGBullseye

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  1. in my case I hope that the russian planes beat the american planes :)

     

    (No offense of course, it's just competition)

    Not trying to burst your bubble or anything, but in a 1-1 dogfight, or maximum range combat (80+ miles, 125+ km) the F-14D beats any other aircraft in the world. It has a 0 combat loss record. (no F-14 has ever been shot down)

     

    The F-14's main airframe is made from welded titanium, the only material tough enough to withstand the stress of a variable aspect wing capable of Mach 2.5 speeds.

     

    Also, the F-14 is the only aircraft that can carry the AIM-54 Phoenix missile. The longest range air-to-air missile ever made. (well over 100 mile range, recorded training kills from over 120 miles) Costs $477,131, and has a top speed of nearly Mach 5. One thing you'll never see on a Wiki page, it can change targets mid-flight, or even if it misses it's original target. (if it can't turn back and kill the missed target that is)

     

     

    If I was to make my own personal air fleet, I'd definitely be using many of these. Supporting aircraft would be A-10's and Harriers.

     

    Aw... Just noticed that they retired the F-14's... I guess the Russians win this round.

  2. "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
    "I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters."
    "The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the get-rich-quick theory of life."
    "Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA -- ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the state."
    "When the resolution of enslaving America was formed in Great Britain, the British Parliament was advised by an artful man, who was Governor of Pennsylvania, to disarm the people; that it was the best and most effectual way to enslave them; but that they should not do it openly, but weaken them, and let them sink gradually."
    “To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.”
    "The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws."

     

    What do you think of those?

  3. Could you kindly explain to me how the fuck you dodged a meteorite?

     

    I'd like to know that as well

    First off, people getting hit by meteorites is extremely rare with only one or two cases ever really confirmed.

    Secondly, having a premonition come true is even rarer still as there is no scientific evidence to suggest such a thing is even possible.

    Overwhelming feeling that I should move to the right, instant quick memory of me watching myself talking to someone about stepping to the right and avoiding being hit by a meteorite, moved, and a meteorite impacted where I had been standing. Similar for the bullet dodging, except for what the memory was.

  4. Hardest would have to be the final levels of a game my brother made for the old Apple computers back in the late 80's... (back before his accident his IQ was somewhere above 190, and he had it mostly dedicated to computer programming and graphics)

     

    Couldn't say why that was so much harder than Doom 3 on Nightmare with an 'enhanced difficulty' mod, but it was for some reason. Was far more fun too...

  5. Was playing the DX:HR leaked beta, and was making a trainer option for it... Just got the option done, was in the save dialog, and Cheat Engine crashed. Then I went back to the game, tried to redo the option, and a brownout crashed my external drive. (I have the game on my external drive)

     

    Another was I had just torrented The Adjustment Bureau, and tried to play it... Caused a BSoD. Then when I finished rebooting, I had to reinstall both the 32 and 64 bit versions of the K-Lite Codec Pack just to play videos/audio from my computer.

  6. Its best summed as Existence Exists, and that A is A.

    Ah, but A can also be ա, një, bat, একটি, един, un, 一, en, een, isang, ein, ένα, એક, yon, एक, sebuah, ಒಂದು, на, o, ஒரு, ఒక, bir, ایک, אַ, or even 1. (1 on a base 26 numeric translation of the English language)

     

    That's one interpretation of "A".

     

     

    This is part of why Objectivism doesn't work in real life... It doesn't cover any of the different viewpoints, which are definitely there, and rarely the same between individuals. It also can't work when things are unknown.

  7. Eh, WoW is fun if you play it casually. As in, playing with friends every once in a while.

    Agreed, but nobody seems to want to start by doing it that way...

     

    Games on my list:

     

    Any Legend of Zelda game after Link to the Past.

    All CoD except 1 and 4.

    Battlefield 2. (not any others, I loved all the rest)

    All the Pokemon games except the few early ones for the GBC. (and their remakes for the GBA)

    All Halo sequels. (the original game was awesome, the rest were meh)

    All WoW ripoffs.

    Runescape or anything similar.

    Call of Juarez. (can't think of much that sucks worse)

    Puzzle games of virtually any kind.

  8. DX:IW

     

    Everyone said it sucked, but when I found a used copy for $5... I liked it. Never played the original game, but IW got me into the series, and made me torrent the leaked Beta of DX:HR, so it can't be bad.

     

    PS: Torrent the leaked Beta of DX:HR if you can, it's well worth it. (I suspect it was an intentional leak to build up hype, which I'm exceedingly willing to do since playing the leaked version)

  9. A Link to the Past (SNES) is my favorite, followed closely with the original (NES) one.

     

    All others lost my interest by the beginning of the 'tutorial' section. (the beginning part of the game that tries to show you what to do in the rest of the game)

  10. Ok, bumping from page 2 with this...

     

     

    Deus Ex: Human Revolution Leaked Beta.

     

    So good for a 3-hour long section of the campaign that I've been busy with it for the past week, to the exclusion of all other games.

     

    Even made a trainer for it if anyone's interested and hasn't already got it from one of the many sites it's now on. (I put it up on 2 sites, now I get links to over 3 dozen when I google it... LOL)

  11. I give negative rep if a person swears a lot and unnecessarily, or if his/her posts are of poor quality or can be considered spam.

    Fuck, shit, piss... Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, eggs, and spam.

     

    Can I get another -rep now?

  12. My question is if you think for many countries, would it be worth the investment/risk for a plane that is planning on replacing a notable portion of western tactical aircraft

    For every country but the US, probably not until it's been proven.

    The US has no need to replace it's fleet with aircraft that cost more than quadruple what the current aircraft cost.

     

    $38 million for a Grumman F-14D Tomcat. (arguably the best long range interceptor ever)

    $29-57 million for a McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. (our current all-around fighter/bomber)

    $14.6/$18.8 million for the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. (A/B = $14.6m, C/D = $18.8m)

    $30-35 million for each McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II. (VTOL, rarely if ever used)

    $11.8 million for the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II. (I would've thought it cost more)

    $53.4 million for a Boeing B-52H Stratofortress. (just for a comparison)

     

    Why pay tons of money for something we don't really need?

  13. As for this issue, I cannot possibly fathom how a simple registration and required training course is "banning guns" (like some, not necessarily in this thread, seem to be saying).

    Ah, but that is some of the most relaxed gun control laws, and are only available in certain counties in certain states in the US. Most states and counties still have Sheriffs that can arbitrarily delay giving someone a firearm, and there have been many issues with those Sheriffs putting indefinite delays on all firearm licence applications they receive.

     

    I personally want to own an AUG. I think it's a really cool gun, and would be very useful for hunting. Now, to get one (normally ~$5000 from the manufacturer) I have to get permission from my local Sheriff, (who won't like someone having a better gun than him) the state government, (who thinks everyone is going to use them to slaughter people at banks) and the US government. (who now believes me to be a National Security threat, simply because I applied for ownership)

    Cost of the permits exceed $10000, and the waiting time on average is 10 years or longer. (if you don't get an instant 'no' from the Sheriff or the State)

     

    Otherwise, you can't own it. If it can accept a clip of larger than 10 rounds, and/or has automatic/burst fire modes, it is not legal to own the gun without the previously mentioned bullshit.

     

    Why does the clip size matter? It shouldn't.

  14. *cough*cough*cough*cough*cough* Sorry, had to wipe the dust of this thread.

    Firstly someone might want to move this thread to the hardware forum.

     

    On topic: Luckily my brother knows a lot more when it comes to hardware than me. And he is building himself a new PC, so I made a deal that I get his old GFX card for a low price. So I used about 60€ on the new case and PSU and will use the rest or some of the rest of my budget to pay my brother for his GFX card:

    So what I'l be getting is:

    Nvidia GeForce 450 GTS

    Chieftec ANP 405A12(PSU)

    Cooler Master Elite 343

    Not too shitty... Will be outdated in a year or so, but is quite decent for the price.

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