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Recon3
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posted 10-25- 01:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Recon3   Click Here to Email Recon3     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I might be a (space) Cadet but here goes: I see it under the plane and in the watersplashes on it's way to the target and I can destroy trgts I don't see it falling the air. I'm guessing there's a texture file missing(?). I have pp6 and 6.1 with 1.5.2 patch with only seamosq v1.3 installed but not previous seamosq update. should I reinstall seamosq v.1 update 1st then v1.3?
If anyone posts a reply to this querry I will not respond until Sunday as I am on my way to NY in the a.m. I shoot for a Canadian newspaper and am doing a story on Cdn (Vancouver) firefighters who raised $600,000 (all in one day) for victims' families. We will visit Ground Zero as well as a few funerals and memorials. Story will be in the (Vancouver) Province newspaper. Sunday.
cheers, Recon3

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mace:
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posted 10-25- 09:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mace:   Click Here to Email mace:     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The sea mosquito's PXtorpedo does disappear just after release, although it's trail can be seen in the water. Unfortunately there is a technical reason for this, so you will have to put up this 'vanishing fish'.

cheers mace:

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Recon3
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posted 10-31- 11:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Recon3   Click Here to Email Recon3     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks Mace, I thought it (Mosq torp )might have been something I did(n't) do.
New York, btw, was overwhelming. I spent up to 16 hours a day for 4 days with firefighters both from NY and Vancouver. I acquired a new respect for firefighters in regards to the respect and love they have for each other. (excuse the sap). I was honoured to be able to stand on the roof of the Firehall which was closest and lost the most men in the collapse of the WTC. The firehall had rubble 8 feet high piled up against its' outer walls due to the collapse. In respect, I took no pictures of 'The Pile', as it is called by the workers who carefully bag and label each body part found. I have no family or friends who are firefighters but I left NY knowing some of them as if they were family. Thanks to those who let me into their lives.

cheers, Recon3

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