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  #11  
Old March 3rd 05, 07:21 PM
alex martini
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was reviewed by me in last month's autosimsport
go here for the review
http://autosimsport.com
and, briefly, is's a bloody amazing piece of kit.
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Old March 3rd 05, 08:30 PM
Tony Rickard
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"alex martini" wrote:

> was reviewed by me in last month's autosimsport
> go here for the review
> http://autosimsport.com
> and, briefly, is's a bloody amazing piece of kit.


I missed that, Alex. Interesting view on FF. If you can recreate the physics
through the hydraulics then FF is providing a similar but different set of
forces in its attempt to fill the void of real life physics and detracts
from the feeling.

A bit scary the thing jumps around and can cause some damage, I may not be
able to sneak it up in the loft after all...


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Old March 3rd 05, 08:36 PM
Tony Rickard
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"alex martini" wrote:

> was reviewed by me in last month's autosimsport
> go here for the review
> http://autosimsport.com
> and, briefly, is's a bloody amazing piece of kit.


On the subject of autosimsport, it might be just me but I don't find the pdf
particularly easy to get around on screen. I am sure it prints fine, but the
font and newspaper style isn't ideal for screen reading. Would an html
version be a better alternative for viewing online. Then I wouldn't miss
your articles

Cheers
Tony


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Old March 3rd 05, 09:32 PM
alex martini
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lol; wouldn't take it to the loft for sure!.
"Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
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> "alex martini" wrote:
>
>> was reviewed by me in last month's autosimsport
>> go here for the review
>> http://autosimsport.com
>> and, briefly, is's a bloody amazing piece of kit.

>
> I missed that, Alex. Interesting view on FF. If you can recreate the
> physics
> through the hydraulics then FF is providing a similar but different set of
> forces in its attempt to fill the void of real life physics and detracts
> from the feeling.
>
> A bit scary the thing jumps around and can cause some damage, I may not be
> able to sneak it up in the loft after all...
>
>



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Old March 3rd 05, 09:34 PM
alex martini
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Ha - i am working on changing the thing a little, but not this month, just
got back from three weeks in africa - i am trying to find a solution - or,
rather, ASS has guys (yikes) who are working on it - I am rather not techie
minded.
"Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
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> "alex martini" wrote:
>
>> was reviewed by me in last month's autosimsport
>> go here for the review
>> http://autosimsport.com
>> and, briefly, is's a bloody amazing piece of kit.

>
> On the subject of autosimsport, it might be just me but I don't find the
> pdf
> particularly easy to get around on screen. I am sure it prints fine, but
> the
> font and newspaper style isn't ideal for screen reading. Would an html
> version be a better alternative for viewing online. Then I wouldn't miss
> your articles
>
> Cheers
> Tony
>
>



  #16  
Old March 3rd 05, 09:45 PM
Tony Rickard
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"alex martini" wrote:

> Ha - i am working on changing the thing a little, but not this month, just
> got back from three weeks in africa - i am trying to find a solution - or,
> rather, ASS has guys (yikes) who are working on it - I am rather not

techie
> minded.


Nice one Alex. More of an enhancement than a solution

Cheers
Tony


  #17  
Old March 4th 05, 01:48 PM
alex martini
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Yes about as much of an enhancement as those viking horns on the new
Mclaren - they should be coupled with last year's Williams tusks - bet that
would work a charm.
"Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
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> "alex martini" wrote:
>
>> Ha - i am working on changing the thing a little, but not this month,
>> just
>> got back from three weeks in africa - i am trying to find a solution -
>> or,
>> rather, ASS has guys (yikes) who are working on it - I am rather not

> techie
>> minded.

>
> Nice one Alex. More of an enhancement than a solution
>
> Cheers
> Tony
>
>



 




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