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Papadopoulos
11-04-12, 10:04 PM
Hi All, I'm glad that I found this BBS and I would like to post a short introduction about myself. I'm from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
One of my hobbies are HAM Radio and retrocomputing (hobby of using old computers today). Yesterday, while I was goggling instructions on how to use the Enigma Machine, Google brought me to this amazing How to use the Enigma Machine - SUBSIM Radio Room Forums (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=162654) tutorial. And this is how I discovered this BBS.
I like Simulation software and I'm a regular with Flight Simulator X in VATSIM network. In the past I've also briefly experimented with Ship Simulator Extremes -- not I accomplished anything useful with it.
I'm totally new (slash idiot) with submarine simulation, and I hope that soon I will discover a WWII submarine game, preferably with a Radio Room where I can practice some Enigma decoding online! (but now I think I got a bit ahead of myself...)
From the clips I saw on YouTube (and on the thread above), I'm considering Silent Hunter V.
Thanks
Sailor Steve
11-04-12, 11:30 PM
WELCOME ABOARD! :sunny:
Silent Hunter 5 is a good game, but in our Silent Hunter 3 forums there is actually a group of players dedicated to using the Enigma.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/forumdisplay.php?f=250
Jimbuna
11-05-12, 06:03 AM
http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/welcome.gif
Herr-Berbunch
11-05-12, 06:53 AM
Welcome aboard :salute:
Nice introduction, I think you'll fit in well around here.
Valentino
11-05-12, 12:35 PM
welcome Papadopoulos !
(http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/member.php?u=301222)
u crank
11-05-12, 04:25 PM
Welcome to SUBSIM Papadopoulos. :salute:
Onkel Neal
11-06-12, 06:34 AM
Welcome to the club, great first post :shucks:
von Kinderei
11-06-12, 05:33 PM
Wel-come aboard Kaleun ... :D
wolfgang877
12-13-12, 03:48 PM
I'm not a 'gamer' but there's something about simulation games that are so absorbing. I've purchased SHV and came upon your excellent forum ...when trying to right the frustrating aspects of the game .I'm a little rusty with regards to many aspects of downloading mods, but what I've seen the future looks bright. I may not be a regular visitor but when I eventually sort things out I hope to be able to contribute some more useful postings.Hope to reach Kiel Harbour before too long ,now I've managed time compression ::haha:
Cybermat47
12-13-12, 03:54 PM
WELCOME
TO
SUBSIM
BOTH
OF
YOU!
Welcome to Subsim guys!!:up: and welcome to Subsim Reece.:O:
Welcome to Subsim guys!!:up: and welcome to Subsim Reece.:O::salute:
u crank
12-13-12, 06:36 PM
Welcome to SUBSIM wolfgang877. :salute:
Jimbuna
12-13-12, 07:18 PM
I'm not a 'gamer' but there's something about simulation games that are so absorbing. I've purchased SHV and came upon your excellent forum ...when trying to right the frustrating aspects of the game .I'm a little rusty with regards to many aspects of downloading mods, but what I've seen the future looks bright. I may not be a regular visitor but when I eventually sort things out I hope to be able to contribute some more useful postings.Hope to reach Kiel Harbour before too long ,now I've managed time compression ::haha:
Welcome :sunny:
Magic1111
12-14-12, 02:08 AM
Hi All, I'm glad that I found this BBS and I would like to post a short introduction about myself. I'm from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
One of my hobbies are HAM Radio and retrocomputing (hobby of using old computers today). Yesterday, while I was goggling instructions on how to use the Enigma Machine, Google brought me to this amazing How to use the Enigma Machine - SUBSIM Radio Room Forums (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=162654) tutorial. And this is how I discovered this BBS.
I like Simulation software and I'm a regular with Flight Simulator X in VATSIM network. In the past I've also briefly experimented with Ship Simulator Extremes -- not I accomplished anything useful with it.
I'm totally new (slash idiot) with submarine simulation, and I hope that soon I will discover a WWII submarine game, preferably with a Radio Room where I can practice some Enigma decoding online! (but now I think I got a bit ahead of myself...)
From the clips I saw on YouTube (and on the thread above), I'm considering Silent Hunter V.
Thanks
I'm not a 'gamer' but there's something about simulation games that are so absorbing. I've purchased SHV and came upon your excellent forum ...when trying to right the frustrating aspects of the game .I'm a little rusty with regards to many aspects of downloading mods, but what I've seen the future looks bright. I may not be a regular visitor but when I eventually sort things out I hope to be able to contribute some more useful postings.Hope to reach Kiel Harbour before too long ,now I've managed time compression ::haha:
:salute::salute:Welcome aboard both!!!:salute::salute:
Fish In The Water
12-14-12, 04:03 PM
A warm welcome to Papadopoulos and wolfgang! :sunny:
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