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Old 04-24-2009, 11:27 AM
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No reason to light a cigar at all:

It's not all good what ends good.
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So it's as pointless to bring up the wardrums as it is to say all is safe and calm and we're just one happy crowd. It's just accepted that there are people with this opinion and people with other opinions.
Be all that as it may very well be........ the community at large is not split... and the sim is still growing.. hence the gigar.. besides.. it's a figure of speech.

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Old 04-24-2009, 02:37 PM
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Be all that as it may very well be........ the community at large is not split... and the sim is still growing.. hence the gigar.. besides.. it's a figure of speech.
It is constantly growing for 10 years - why take out the cigar now?
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Old 04-25-2009, 03:50 PM
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It is constantly growing for 10 years - why take out the cigar now?

IT'S A FIGURE OF SPEECH!!!! In Reply to: Re: Close but no cigar posted by R. Berg on November 09, 2001

: : "Close but no cigar." I think it means "Sorry, but your answer is wrong." But why a cigar? I'm wondering if cigars were carnival prizes at one time.

: Yes, they were. For a right answer, the response is "Give that man a cigar."

: I (in the U.S.) gather from reading that in the U.K. coconuts are or were used the same way. Eric Partridge, "a Dictionary of Catch Phrases," cites a saying "Give that gentleman a coconut."

Specifically, the carnival game was a "test of strength" where a man (trying mightily to impress the little lady) would swing a big mallet onto a lever that would launch a weighted projectile, guided up a rope towards a firebell. IF he was mighty enough, he would ring the bell, and win a cigar. There were gradations of failure, too, with little slogans written on the board behind the rope: "Weakling" at the bottom, to "Close" near the bell. There were (are?) two keys to the carney gag* and its profitability: teenage boys would get into competition, the result of testosterone poisoning, and (most important) the cost to participate was more than the cost of the cigar. *Gags was a carney word for such games, including Guess Your Age/Weight, etc. I knew people who owned an amusement park, and when interviewing the seasonal help, would automatically eliminate anyone who used the word Gag, as it made them morally suspect. They were probably correct in that assumption.
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:36 AM
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Following on Warg's excellent posts:

SEOW only interacts with IL-2 via standard FMB mission files (to set up a coop) and the eventlog (to parse the coop results).

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We have had friendly contacts with Oleg, CrazyIvan and Luthier over the years, and we wait for SoW with anticipation. We understand that SEOW probably goes way beyond what is commercially feasible for a campaign system - SEOW at full switch is very detailed and demanding on players in order to give a realistic combined forces battlefield environment. However we hope that at least some of our ideas and software implementations may influence design and feature directions for SoW, and we stand ready to assist 1C if required.

In the meantime, we serve our community of interest as best we can.

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Old 04-29-2009, 12:09 AM
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mmm, kinda like an online version of Lowengrin eh? That sounds pretty deep. AwSim!!!
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