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OK 765 feet. Now here is a real challange!http://flightsimx.archive.amnesia.com.au/
@cheezehead wrote:
OK 765 feet. Now here is a real challange!http://flightsimx.archive.amnesia.com.au/
ARRRGGGGGGG, why did you bring this game back into my life.
I feel your pain! My best is 60m and now I can’t get the dang thing out the window!
I haven’t been able to get it past the fan. A mouse would definitely be better than a touchpad here.
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Notice that their archives have hundreds of items to choose from.
I’m going to just assume that there is a geocache or waymark near this place:
Score for a Hole in the Ground
Bec
@greyhounder wrote:
I’m going to just assume that there is a geocache or waymark near this place:
Score for a Hole in the Ground
Bec
I’d love to see/hear that, but I don’t think I’ll be in Kent any time soon. 🙁
This is clever: Daft Hands
I think my favorite site remains Wikipedia.
Some days I spend several hours, going from topic to topic, reading about all sorts of subjects.
Reminds me of the guy in England (I believe) who is reading the Britannica from beginning to end. It’s (either one or both) loaded with lots of trivia, useful info, and ‘Oh, I didn’t know that’.
For example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wettin_%28dynasty%29
@trudy & the beast wrote:
This is clever: Daft Hands
Well there’s 3:44 I’ll never get back. 😆
@trudy & the beast wrote:
This is clever: Daft Hands
Sometimes I really love the fabulous interconnected network!
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