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I need to hook you up with some of our flight 1 stuff man, you need addons...thats why we make them! Scenery and AC.... good vid though!
 
Lrjtcaptain said:
I need to hook you up with some of our flight 1 stuff man, you need addons...thats why we make them! Scenery and AC.... good vid though!

Thanks Lrjtcaptain. Don't know if my current computer will handle those mods though. I only have Intel Celeron, although I installed a video-card an additional RAM chip.
 
UA-RESURRECTED said:
I only have Intel Celeron
Now I feel bad for you
Shame that original link can't be view with firefox browser
why do people create pages that require browser plugins?
why not just link the video?
 
^_^ said:
why do people create pages that require browser plugins?
why not just link the video?

The truth is that I'm not aware of the difference. I'm eager to learn, especially about computers. If someone could clarify for me exactly what he is talking about, it would be very much appreciated.
 
this is what I get on firefox when I click the link

Internet Explorer Browser required to use the Neptune.com site.
The Neptune.com Mediashare service cannot work with Firefox browser at this time. Firefox and Netscape browsers do not support Active-X Controls such as the embedded Windows Media Player plugin. To use the Neptune.com site, you will need working media player plugins for Quicktime or WMP, as well as Neptune's Easy Upload tool built on Active-X.
Neptune has worked for many months to create a work around for Firefox users, including the use of an Active-X "Emulator" plugin specifically designed for Firefox. However, the Emulator plugins we've tested are not able to work consistently for most Firefox users.
Neptune.com strives to support all users possible... including all major browsers. Until Firefox can support Active X Controls we will continue looking for a consistent and bug-free work around. In the mean time, please use an IE based browser (Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, or AOL) and try the site again.


Shame, but I can't help their problems, it's probably because of the video format that was used tho.
 

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