I've watched a few episodes of Harmonquest and it really seems like sometimes celebrities are there under duress and don't want to play, in which case... why did you agree to the booking? With Elizabeth Olsen for instance, they even animate her as being totally fucking bored from the beginning
Sadly, Dan Harmon has made the list of shit men in media, even given that his open acknowledgement of how shit he was puts him way ahead of many of the others (and how sad is it that the bar is so low that "making a genuine apology with contrition" gets someone over it?)
Sadly, Dan Harmon has made the list of shit men in media, even given that his open acknowledgement of how shit he was puts him way ahead of many of the others (and how sad is it that the bar is so low that "making a genuine apology with contrition" gets someone over it?)
I'm glad his apology was enough for Megan Ganz to have some kind of peace with what he did.
You have flight simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
You have air traffic control tower simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
So a company decided to make a server that unified all the big flightsims and ATC sims into a single "MMO world" and added voice chat support for radios.
Now here comes the sweet bit. In order to use the server, you must pass real world proficiency tests in flight and radio comms. The system has a monthy charge and is used by student and professional pilots/Air Traffic Contollers to better their skills. Breaking any real world rules can have real-world consequences including demotion or banning from the server. However, you don't need to be a student pilot or ATC worker at all. You can just be really good that the game. For example, there is nothing stopping a 14 year old to get an ATC certification on the server and do real world controlling no different than a real professonal.
"The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
You have flight simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
You have air traffic control tower simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
So a company decided to make a server that unified all the big flightsims and ATC sims into a single "MMO world" and added voice chat support for radios.
Now here comes the sweet bit. In order to use the server, you must pass real world proficiency tests in flight and radio comms. The system has a monthy charge and is used by student and professional pilots/Air Traffic Contollers to better their skills. Breaking any real world rules can have real-world consequences including demotion or banning from the server. However, you don't need to be a student pilot or ATC worker at all. You can just be really good that the game. For example, there is nothing stopping a 14 year old to get an ATC certification on the server and do real world controlling no different than a real professonal.
You have flight simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
You have air traffic control tower simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
So a company decided to make a server that unified all the big flightsims and ATC sims into a single "MMO world" and added voice chat support for radios.
Now here comes the sweet bit. In order to use the server, you must pass real world proficiency tests in flight and radio comms. The system has a monthy charge and is used by student and professional pilots/Air Traffic Contollers to better their skills. Breaking any real world rules can have real-world consequences including demotion or banning from the server. However, you don't need to be a student pilot or ATC worker at all. You can just be really good that the game. For example, there is nothing stopping a 14 year old to get an ATC certification on the server and do real world controlling no different than a real professonal.
You have flight simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
You have air traffic control tower simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
So a company decided to make a server that unified all the big flightsims and ATC sims into a single "MMO world" and added voice chat support for radios.
Now here comes the sweet bit. In order to use the server, you must pass real world proficiency tests in flight and radio comms. The system has a monthy charge and is used by student and professional pilots/Air Traffic Contollers to better their skills. Breaking any real world rules can have real-world consequences including demotion or banning from the server. However, you don't need to be a student pilot or ATC worker at all. You can just be really good that the game. For example, there is nothing stopping a 14 year old to get an ATC certification on the server and do real world controlling no different than a real professonal.
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This took waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQrk2Ym7WMg
I'm glad his apology was enough for Megan Ganz to have some kind of peace with what he did.
24 glorious minutes of Napoleonic cavalry combat and tactics.
The AI PAX South game is now on Youtube.
It's of course a total ripoff at ~$2.50 per play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI_QoXl9TS0
https://youtu.be/bL7YBy_WukQ
NSFW language, skip to 1:40 to get the full song, or 8:30 for the last bit+celebration.
I dunno why but I assumed the guy with the beard was the master
Steam: YOU FACE JARAXXUS| Twitch.tv: CainLoveless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kyzjQJm_2U
You have flight simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
You have air traffic control tower simulators, programs that try to be as real-world accurate as possible. The bigger sims have the ability to have mutiplayer.
So a company decided to make a server that unified all the big flightsims and ATC sims into a single "MMO world" and added voice chat support for radios.
Now here comes the sweet bit. In order to use the server, you must pass real world proficiency tests in flight and radio comms. The system has a monthy charge and is used by student and professional pilots/Air Traffic Contollers to better their skills. Breaking any real world rules can have real-world consequences including demotion or banning from the server. However, you don't need to be a student pilot or ATC worker at all. You can just be really good that the game. For example, there is nothing stopping a 14 year old to get an ATC certification on the server and do real world controlling no different than a real professonal.
These kids are awesome!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVUDryTilBU
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
"Southwest 133 you are clear to suck my dick"
"Roger, please inform your mother she screamed too much last night in bed"
Huh. They look and sound like a more, mh, presentable? version of Too Many Zooz
https://youtu.be/qdTPdig3A9U
https://youtu.be/6uWz3bTXQ0k
I mean, I can't say there isn't a time and a place for that as well...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JZaLBOkLhs
This channel is the music that plays in the lobby where newly dead souls get processed into hell.
I just played part of the version of Under Pressure for @Janson and this is pretty much what she said.