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fran65
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by fran65 » 04 Nov 2008, 14:03
....looking at the top right of Fsairlines header there's "for
Mirco soft Flight Simulator". ;-)
I have a friend, his name is Mirco, and he is very happy and proud to be the owner.
Ciao from a very rainy north Italy! :o
Francesco
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 04 Nov 2008, 14:22
HI fran65
Can you tell us a bit more about it please
Many of us don't go to FSairlines
Garry
Garry
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fran65
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by fran65 » 04 Nov 2008, 14:41
Hi Garry,
just a little mistake here
http://www.fsairlines.net/ look at top right , but not important I think...
Francesco
Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott » 04 Nov 2008, 14:58
It's a typo that's been pointed out in the past and will eventually get fixed.
One must remember that the primary developers (Konrad & Claudio) are German and their English isn't perfect.
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 04 Nov 2008, 15:12
I see it now
True Chris but Francesco's Italian and he thought it funny
In any case is the name Microsoft not still the same in Germany??
As you say it has been pointed out so maybe it should get fixed ;-)
But don't take it too seriously
Garry
Garry
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Jon.M
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by Jon.M » 04 Nov 2008, 20:57
Ciao Francesco,
Very rainy and windy here in the 'Provincia di Milano' as well . . . . . But at least you've got the grappa to warm you up. CHEERS
Jon
fran65
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by fran65 » 05 Nov 2008, 07:57
yes indeed!
Grappa is a great fuel, but not during working days....
|-)
Jon, do you live in Monza?
Francesco
Jon.M
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by Jon.M » 05 Nov 2008, 13:51
Si, abito a Monza e lavoro a Milano e Bergamo.
I live in Monza and work in Milan and Bergamo.
La mia moglie è Astigiana e la sua padre faceva Barbera e Grignolino, quindi non manchiamo da bere anche li.
My wife's from a small town near Asti where her father made Barbera and Grignolino, so we're not short of drink there either. :drinkers:
Jon
fran65
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by fran65 » 05 Nov 2008, 14:14
...caspita,
(wow!)
sei un ragazzo fortunato!
(you are a lucky boy!)
Francesco