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Offline harmsway

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29 August 2003, 13:31:13
All right now nobody move.


If we are all good and we don't hear a peep out of anybody..........

maybe....just maybe

Martin will release the next version

;)



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Reply #1 - 28 September 2003, 03:14:07
:)  Thanks harmsway, that made me laugh!  :wc:

harmsway wrote:

> All right now nobody move.
>
>
> If we are all good and we don't hear a peep out of
> anybody..........
>
> maybe....just maybe
>
> Martin will release the next version
>
> ;)

Oh, and besides, THANK YOU MARTIN SHWEIGER OR WHATEVER YOUR LAST NAME IS!:friend:  
YOU MAKE US HAPPY! TO HAVE DOWNLOADED ORBITER!

Oh, and harmsway, where did you learn about Orbiter?


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Reply #2 - 29 September 2003, 14:39:45
Back in April of 2002, I did a search for MS Space Simulator, hoping to find someone out there who
could tell me how to get this unsupported product to run in Windows. It had been several years
since I had used MS Space Simulator and I was looking to get it running on my machine.

I had be playing Homeworld, which I felt was a really good game. But that is the whole
problem with it, it is a game.

My search did find some MSSS pages. Pretty good ones at that, but it also lead me to Orbiter. Man
Oh Man....was I ever delighted. I hit the "Jack Pot". I think I did a little jig around the room. How
much was it? What it's FREE..ha ha ha...he he...what a day that was.

What luck, it was just one week after the April 2002 release of Orbiter. Cool

Gene

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