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@ TomcatMVD, Why can't you download ? If you're on Dial-up, I'm sure someone in your locale would burn and send you a Disc [dunno where UY is tho :hmm: ]
@ Wulfmann, Do Yugo's still exist ? Many Moons since I've seen one of them :o |
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Mind you, it was only doing 37mph in a 30 limit :lol: Here's a few Yugo 'one liners' How do you make a Yugo go faster? A towtruck. What do you call the shock absorbers inside a Yugo? Passengers. Two guys in a Yugo were arrested last night in Oakland following a push-by shooting incident. The new Yugo has an air bag. When you sense an impending accident, start pumping real fast. A friend went to a dealer the other day and said, "I'd like a gas cap for my Yugo." The dealer replied, "Okay. Sounds like a fair trade." I have also said for years that the car is named because "Yugo, but it doesn't". How can you get a Yugo to do 60 miles an hour? Push it over a cliff. |
Those Yugo jokes are pretty funny. I especially like the one about push-by shooting...:yep:
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I love Silent Hunter 3 with GWX2.0 and SH3Commander. Its the only game I play.
Thanks a million to team GWX and to subsim. :rock: |
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I don't have a cable connection yet, but that's not the problem (will be solved in the near future) The actual complication is that I'm yet to get my International Credit Card, with which to make the donation:oops: . So... it's just a matter of time. Anyways, I really enjoy SHIII, and seeing screenies and stories about GWX really entertains me! |
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: After I mentioned Yugo I wondered if it was too old for some to get but seeing those jokes made it worthwhile. 37? Was that downhill???:stare: TC, I am on dial up but local library's here have broadband so it is easy for me to stop in as I need to for bigger DLs. Check with yours there. Wulfmann |
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Tis open to all Of course Neal wont ever refuse a donation :up: |
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Thanks! |
To say GWX is phenomenal is an understatement. Aside from the more obvious additions one notices, such as more ships, historical missions, and more accurate modeling of mechanical parameters, it's all the little details that give depth to my admiration of the apparent hard work and devotion that went into making this mod.
By little things, I'm referring to the lonely tolling of the harbor buoys, the din of hammers and men as they labor at repairing ships in the floating drydocks, the small plume of spray as a Swordfish drops its torpedo, and hundreds of other details too numerous to mention. My deepest and most sincere thanks for a great labor of love on your part, GWX team!:up: |
The Wife gets ignored, the cat goes unfed and the boss wonders why my brain seems to be somewhere else while it counts the minutes to get back into the North Atlantic...
Many Thanks to the GWX Team and the crew at SUBSIM. Good Hunting |
You should be proud GWX team.
I really admire the work you've done and a BIG Thank you !!! Doing something big like this for the community, I am sure you're all good people. :up: |
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What do you call a Yugo with a sunroof? A skip Why do Yugos now come with heated rear windows as standard? So you don't get cold hands pushing it up hill in winter. What do Yugos and excrement have in common? Everything! |
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BTW .. With that knickname, you're not a Hacker are you ? :shifty: |
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Thanks to the GWX modders... you really got rid of many annoying things of stock SHIII, and made it worth digging out the DVD again!
Immersion is not a crime! |
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