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Dallas
URR here.
Two shooters, at least. No names announced yet. Of course. But here's betting neither are white Veterans who believe in God, smaller government, and the Second Amendment.
This is precisely the racial foment that Barack Obama has intentionally and consistently fanned the flames of since before he entered the White House. His racial bigotry has been on display hundreds of times. With a lap-dog media actively aiding in his efforts to divide this nation using the model of his (and Hillary's) intellectual guidepost, Saul Alinsky.
Michael Brown was a violent thug, on film assaulting a store owner minutes before he reached for a policeman's weapon. Trayvon Martin was a violent thug who beat a man's head against a sidewalk until the man killed him in self-defense. Alton Sterling was a felon with a long and violent rap sheet, who was in illegal possession of a loaded pistol when he was shot by police.
You know what Obama's solution will be. Further disarm the law-abiding. And those who feel instead of think, emote in place of reason, will nod enthusiastically in agreement. Despite the fact that none of the shootings during the Obama Administration (including the thousands in Chicago, where guns are illegal already) were perpetrated by Republicans or a single NRA member, the parade of celebrity and media useful idiots will blame precisely those groups, and further demonize them.
And demand that we no longer have redress against the tyranny of government. The kind of government in which a Presidential candidate can have her crimes enumerated chapter and verse by an FBI director, who then tells the Senate that he found no criminal act.
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World of Warships- Wyoming Whomp
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Blast from the Past: The Stompers!
(URR here.) We used to go and see these guys all the time in college all around central MA. Hadn't heard some of these songs in many years, but they're still DAMNED good. And apparently, they are still touring!
And they got a whole bunch of others that were fan favorites. Never Tell an Angel. Coast to Coast. American Fun. Wore out the cassette. A great little band, The Stompers. Have a listen! Suddenly, it is 1983 again!
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RAF Daylight Bombing Operations
This is a pretty interesting video, showing a wide array of RAF Bomber Command, 2nd Tactical Air Force, and Coastal Command strikes immediately preceding the Normandy invasion, and in support of it afterward, to the Battle of the Bulge.
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“This is not to suggest that, in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in ths activity, would face no consequences”…
(URR here. and H/T to Delta Bravo) Behold the corruption of "No Charges". A person other than Hillary Clinton certainly would face consequences. And here is video evidence of her violating the below statute:
18 U.S. Code § 1001 Statements or entries generally
(a)Except as otherwise provided in this section, whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government of the United States, knowingly and willfully—
(1) falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;(2) makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or(3) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry;shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in section 2331), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both -
A little bit more about Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition
So, Microsoft’s FSX was getting pretty long in the tooth (it’s about 11 years old now) and Microsoft wasn’t interested in supporting the product anymore, nor delivering a replacement. They’re out of the flight sim business.
But there was and is still a strong demand for at home flight sim development. So two things happened. First, Microsoft licensed rights to Lockheed Martin to develop their own simulator using essentially the same engine. That product, Prepar3d, was intended for a much wider array of simulations than simple flight sims, and has numerous academic and business applications. But it also can still make a pretty nighty flight simulator, so LMT sells a somewhat slimmed down model.
Microsoft also licensed Dove Tail Games (DTG) to sell a downloadable version of FSX via the Steam gaming store. No real changes to the game were made, other than a few small tweaks, but it is easy to download, and runs well.
One of the great strengths of FSX (and its predecessors) is that it is open architecture, and third party add ons are easy to produce and install, allowing the tabletop flier to absolutely customize his flying experience. Custom scenery, custom aircraft, utilities, sound, you name it.
There are literally tens of thousands of add on files for FSX. Want to fly some obscure airplane? I’m sure it’s out there. And so many of the files are freeware. Many people just enjoy developing software, and don’t care to be paid for their efforts.
And then there’s the payware. Over the years, I’ve used a lot of freeware planes and scenery, but lately, I’ve come to the conclusion that a certain level of realism calls for using some payware.
First, let’s face it, the stock 737 in FSX isn’t terribly realistic. And the stock scenery isn’t all that great.
So, let’s talk about my set up.
I’ve got the basic FSX: SE installed, of course.
For scenery, I’ve gone with the ORBX Global Base (if you’re going to use any ORBX scenery, you have to buy and install this first). Then I’ve added the Southern California Region, and finally the Palm Springs (KPSP) Airport Scenery. That’s pretty expensive, but it really does improve the scenery, and increases the immersion of the experience.
Next up, I bought the PMDG 737NG Base Package. The PMDG 737 really set the bar on realistic aircraft simulations, with the incredibly detailed cockpit and realistic procedures, including the fully functioning Flight Management Computer.
Now, if you’re going to use a Flight Management Computer (and pretty much every airliner in the world does), you need some serious flight planning support. And for that, I use two products, one completely free, and the other one payware.
First, SimBrief.com- Tell SimBrief where you’re starting, and where you want to go, and what you’ll be flying, and it will produce an incredibly detailed flight plan for you, with fuel loads required. It will produce this in a .pdf format that you can sideload to a tablet, and will also save it into your FSX flight planning, your PMDG flight planning, and any number of other 3rd party systems that require or support a flight plan.
Then there’s Aivlasoft’s Electronic Flight Bag. It also has powerful flight planning support, but more importantly, has all the information a real pilot would have in terms of charts and other aeronautical publications a pilot would take with him in the real world.
For instance, if you need the airport diagram of Palm Springs, when you start your flight, the EFB will show it, and indeed, show where your aircraft is on the ground. When Air Traffic Control tells you to taxi to Runway 31 Left via Whiskey, Alpha, you can simply look at the chart and see where you are supposed to go.
Need the Standard Instrument Departure plate for the Cathedral 6 departure? That comes up. Calculate Top of Climb and Top of Descent? Done. Need the ILS localizer frequency for San Jose? It’s got it.
The EFB can be used with the PMDG 737, of course, but it’s also very handy for any other aircraft in FSX. You can run it on the same computer as your FSX, or you can network it and run it on a second computer or monitor.
There are a few other products I have used with FSX, but don’t currently have installed. For instance, Traffic 360 from Just Flight populates the sim with real world airline and general aviation traffic, so you see many other planes at the airport, just like you would in real life.
Another product, FS2Crew gives you a virtual copilot, to more realistically split the workload.
How is your system set up? What are your favorite add on files? Any questions?
And no, I don’t quite have the setup that this guy has.
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New DOD Regulations Confirm That OPSEC Doesn’t Apply To Everyone
THE PENTAGON — The Department of Defense is set to release new security rules later this week, making it clear that consequences for violations don’t apply equally to everyone, sources say. The revisions will make explicit what has until recently been an informal system that occasionally treated powerful people the same as peons, and, more rarely, sometimes failed to bring the wrath of God down on regular people acting out of conscience.
“When Snowden and Manning happened, releasing thousands of classified documents to civilian sources without approval, the way forward was pretty clear,” explained Col. Antonio Jimenez, who helped craft the new regulations. “Manning is in a military prison and Snowden sleeps with one eye open.”
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter says that things “get complicated” when high-level individuals start mishandling, or even deliberately leaking information to the public.
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Just So You Know: Title 18 §793 (f) and (g)
(f) Whoever, being entrusted with or having lawful possession or control of any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, note, or information, relating to the national defense, (1) through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of his trust, or to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, or (2) having knowledge that the same has been illegally removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of its trust, or lost, or stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, and fails to make prompt report of such loss, theft, abstraction, or destruction to his superior officer—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
(g) If two or more persons conspire to violate any of the foregoing provisions of this section, and one or more of such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each of the parties to such conspiracy shall be subject to the punishment provided for the offense which is the object of such conspiracy.
We are no longer governed by the rule of law. Arm up.
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Don’t really feel like talking about how Hillary Clinton is above the law, but you, peasant, are not.
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FSX:SE- Let’s take the 737 for a spin.
So, yeah, I don’t just play World of Warships. I’m also a long time Flight Simulator user. Like, all the way back to when it was a DOS program.
My current set-up- FSX: Steam Edition, with ORBX World Base, and ORBX SoCal and ORBX KPSP scenery, and the PMDG 737NG. I also have and use Aivlasoft’s Electronic Flight Bag, and sometimes I use the SimBrief.com flight planning portal.
I have ProATC-X and FS2Crew, but I’m not using them right now. I’m planning on doing a clean reinstallation soon, and will implement them then. And as I add to the sim, you’ll get videos with those as well.