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Question about the "PRoteus Collier"
I was wondering if the Proteus Collier is available in GWX 2.0 :hmm:
If it is not, where can I find a d/l link to add it manually? Thnaks for your help, Kaleuns. CapZap
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Hi CapZap I have the Proteus on my Filefront Site,so you can download the Proteus from there. ![]() Here's the Link http://files.filefront.com/Proteus+C.../fileinfo.html Plissken |
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Don't bother, it's in GWX 2.0
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Thanks a lot for your replies, Kaleuns...
![]() Thanks a lot Plissken for th elink, will d/L it just in case only, but now i am easy knowing that it is in GWX 2.0. CapZap
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GWX calls it a "Cyclops-type collier." We said "type" rather than "class" since the U.S. Navy produced several colliers in the 1910-1913 period that were of similar, but not quite identical appearance, that were used as commercial ore carriers in the first half of World War II. Pablo
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And all those went down under mysterious circumstances
if I remember correctly? |
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The Captain's name in each case was "Barnard," which our research has discovered was the real, but lesser-known, reason for the naming of the infamous "Barnardo Triangle." ![]() Pablo
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"...far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt, speech before the Hamilton Club, Chicago, April 10, 1899 |
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