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If you haven't checked out the rest of http://www.wv838.com/ mentioned above, I'd advise you to do so :wink:
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What a great link Dave! - HUGE pictures!
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DaveG wrote:If you haven't checked out the rest of http://www.wv838.com/ mentioned above, I'd advise you to do so :wink:
Ooh, he sneaked an edited post on me! Thanks for pointing that out DG, and thanks for the link Pete; that fits the bill rather nicely.

Dave, you're a Gmax man aren't you? :wink:

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AndyG wrote:Dave, you're a Gmax man aren't you? :wink:
Could be... :lol:
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DaveG wrote:
AndyG wrote:Dave, you're a Gmax man aren't you? :wink:
Could be... :lol:
:think: :lol:

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How are you getting on Andy?
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I can't even begin to tell you how I am NOT getting on :lol:

To be fair, the 'real world' is taking up a lot of time, as I am putting together a website for the company I work for; only really dabbled in website design to date, so a comprehensive travel website is an interesting learning curve! Also I'm trying to sort the Canberra 8 out (think I'm winning there!) so the Seahawk is on the back burner at the moment - maybe I'll put some time into it tonight?

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Andy - remember that if you need any reasearch help at all, I'm here.
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Hello Andy,

just wondered how you were getting on with the Sea Hawk and if you'd had a chance to make any progress with it. If there's anything you need (can't buy you time, sorry!) please let us know and we'll try and get it over to you. I even opened GMAX myself the other day and considered giving it a shot, but after reading a few tutorials, erred on the side of sanity and ran a mile. :lol:

Oh for a Sea Hawk though...
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Got everything I need, except the aforementioned time! Actually, the two work websites are probably at an acceptable state now, so I'm intending to put some time in this weekend; apparently there is some football on the TV this arvo, so I might have to look at that for a bit. :lol:

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