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Offline AKSWulfe

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« Reply #15 on: August 06, 2001, 12:18:00 PM »
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Originally posted by zapkin:
Drug cause dain bramage.
keep that in mind all you youngsters....

im only 29 ! ! ! !


You are incorrect. You need to narrow down from drugs to each specific drug.

You do know alchohol is a drug right? You do know it causes both brain damage and liver damage?

Really, proper education and using drugs is better than mis-education and not doing them but claiming to know it all.

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« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2001, 12:45:00 PM »
Drug use other than for medical reasons is plain dumb... Why do poeple need to USE drugs to get into a state of being blah.....


And drug use does make you dumb wulf, not you,.. but in general.. I have seen many people screw thier lives up by getting into all kinds of garbarge.

Drugs are bad, and so is alchol...

Both of these also apply to everything in moderation to an extent.  but then again NOT.....

It also depends upon the person who is doing the drugs, how much it affects them.

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« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2001, 12:53:00 PM »
You said that you've seen people screw up their lives from drug use, then go on to state moderation is everything.

That in itself is self-explanatory. If you just use drugs of course you are going to screw up your life.

Would these people have screwed up their lives if it weren't for drugs? Who knows, if they kick the habit, then no they wouldn't have screwed up their lives. If they don't kick the habit, they would of screwed up their lives anyway and wouldn't of made a lick of difference had they done drugs or not.


Now that being said, I've done my fair share of them, but there are some I simply won't touch.

Anyways, this discussion was about prop wash.
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« Reply #18 on: August 06, 2001, 01:04:00 PM »
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Now that being said, I've done my fair share of them, but there are some I simply won't touch.

And I say because drugs are bad.  :D

 
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Anyways, this discussion was about prop wash.

hehe yes it was... or was it about "backwash"  ;)

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« Reply #19 on: August 06, 2001, 01:07:00 PM »
"And I say because drugs are bad."

SOME!
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« Reply #20 on: August 06, 2001, 01:33:00 PM »
here let me pose this question to ya wulf..

You know how Weed is in itslef not harmful right? and you know most of the time when done in moderation, it will only relax the user right?

but,.. would you want the pilot of the airliner you are on to be smokin it up/has just recently smoked it up flying you around?

Do you still think that it would do no harm, or possibly be of nothing to worry about?

I think any form of drug,.. Liquid/gas/solid is obviously not a Proactive thing to do for your body in 99.99999999 % of the time. Either its killing brain cells or killing others because of loss of focus, its not good.

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« Reply #21 on: August 06, 2001, 01:37:00 PM »
DeeZ, now you are just being rediculous.

They (the anti-drug people) pose these questions all of the time. Ironically, these same anti-drug people have a beer or glass of wine or shot of liqour every once and a while.

The more true to life and likely to happen question would be this: "would you want the pilot of the airliner you are on to be drinking it up/has just recently drank flying you around?"


No denying that any and all drugs slow your reaction times on the road.

Simple solution to a simple problem: Stay in one f'in place you moron!   ;)
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« Reply #22 on: August 06, 2001, 02:00:00 PM »
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They (the anti-drug people) pose these questions all of the time. Ironically, these same anti-drug people have a beer or glass of wine or shot of liqour every once and a while


Does the word "Straight Edge" ring a bell with you wulf?

I have only tasted the discusting waste of money (beer) 1 time in my entire life. I have never EVER taken use to any illegal drugs. Along with these I have never drank whine, nor smoked a cigerette.

Id rather save my money instead of lighting it up, or drinking it away...


 
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Simple solution to a simple problem: Stay in one f'in place you moron!

Are you trying to reflect upon what one should do if taking drugs? Or trying to humoroulsy imply that this is what I should do.  IF it is the latter please re-read up.

Im sorry but drugs cloud the mind, and like you even said inhibit your ability to react within normal times.  

After all the negitives that have been spoken of Drugs, how could you continue to support them?

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« Reply #23 on: August 06, 2001, 02:09:00 PM »
Does the word "Straight Edge" ring a bell with you wulf?

Yes, that word is synonamous with "mis-informed".

If you don't do drugs, or have only done one once... please do not insist you need to comment on what me and my friend's do.. and other people do.

I know a straight-edge, and she likes to hang out with me and my friend's all the time.

"I have only tasted the discusting waste of money (beer) 1 time in my entire life. I have never EVER taken use to any illegal drugs. Along with these I have never drank whine, nor smoked a cigerette.

Id rather save my money instead of lighting it up, or drinking it away... "

That's your choice. I don't insist that you shouldn't waste your time in church because I'm not religious. See the relation?

Are you trying to reflect upon what one should do if taking drugs?

Yes

Im sorry but drugs cloud the mind, and like you even said inhibit your ability to react within normal times.

That's the intention.

After all the negitives that have been spoken of Drugs, how could you continue to support them?

Yes, most of these negatives are countered in ASAP classes you are sent to if you get arrested.

Most of the things people regard as facts to many drugs are fiction and nothing more than misnomers intended to scare the public.

I don't support drugs, but I won't condone someone for doing them. The only drug I support is for the legalization of marijuana. Alchohol and Cigarettes are legal, and should remain so.

In the end it's up to you want you want to do. You can't preach to someone else what's right or what's wrong. What's good and what's bad. People have to find out for themselves, and if you have children that run into drugs... you shouldn't sit there and scold them or punish them for that, it's more intelligent and produces a better outcome if you sit there and inform them about drugs with facts and not fiction that you hear at the local wherever.
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« Reply #24 on: August 06, 2001, 05:37:00 PM »
So it isn't modelled then?

(Unless you are on drugs, in which case it probably is - or isn't, or does it depend on your preference? Oh forget it).

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« Reply #25 on: August 06, 2001, 06:16:00 PM »
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Originally posted by snafu:
So it isn't modelled then?
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Don't believe so. If it is, they've done a good job of hiding it.  ;)
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« Reply #26 on: August 06, 2001, 08:04:00 PM »
this was the biggest differentce between flying IRL and flying in AH for me (aside from obvious tactile differences)

not specifically the turbulence of other aircraft,but turnbulence in general.

in aces high to fly level you go straight as an arrow


irl there are tiny little twitches. kind of like when when you are driving straight on a road you ar emoving the wheel ever so slightly. its the same kind of thing, but pc joysticks dont have thr right force feedback or range of throw to model this type of thing correctly.

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« Reply #27 on: August 06, 2001, 09:43:00 PM »
I think there is no turbulance from other A/C.

As Zigrat said, there is no turbulance at all. When there are small clouds and other air pockets around, you bounce around a lot.

In AH, we can use the clouds to really have fun games of Cat and Mouse, but I think in real-life storm clouds the bouncing around would make you too shook up or too sick to fight.

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« Reply #28 on: August 06, 2001, 11:43:00 PM »
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irl there are tiny little twitches. kind of like when when you are driving straight on a road you ar emoving the wheel ever so slightly. its the same kind of thing, but pc joysticks dont have thr right force feedback or range of throw to model this type of thing correctly.

I know what your sayin zig... and I also know of a sim that has that hitting the air airpocket "feel"

xplane has it..

Gee lets see someone start argueing now though... Gee i wonder who it will be... Wait.. just wait.. lets see for our selves


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« Reply #29 on: August 07, 2001, 07:31:00 AM »
Midnight, the "bounce" in clouds is a lot less on a small airplane than it is on a large airliner that you might be accustomed to flying. It's really small, and fairly insignificant (easy to correct if it is a big bounce)...

I would have to say the bigger bounces wouldn't be air turbulance at all, but the thermals from the ground. Ex: When you fly underneath a cloud, you'll notice a sudden drop then when you come out the other side you get a boost in lift, which is no doubt from getting above a thermal again.
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