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Randy Eskow
01-13-2006, 01:12 PM
First, I must say that this loging in is a pain. The only people coming on
this site, is US. Why make us log in?

Anyway, I see that there are giant flat screens, HDTV, plasmas, etc, etc.
What would you say is the best, but not the most $$$, to use for our hobby.
My small business jet cockpit windows are only about 4 feet across in the
front and the 2 small side view windows. I like the idea of having the
screen(s) mounted right on the sim. Either 2 screens about 2 feet across or
one long one in front to start. Anyone already have these big flats up and
running?
Randy

Tom Stian Bjerk
01-13-2006, 02:23 PM
What is the problem?

Just add this news-server to your newsreader program. i.e. Outlook
express.. Then you can save your username and password.. So I dont really
see that problem..

Best Regards
Tom Stian Bjerk


"Randy Eskow" wrote in message
news:382650.76822@wb.onvix.com...
> First, I must say that this loging in is a pain. The only people coming
> on
> this site, is US. Why make us log in?
>
> Anyway, I see that there are giant flat screens, HDTV, plasmas, etc, etc.
> What would you say is the best, but not the most $$$, to use for our
> hobby.
> My small business jet cockpit windows are only about 4 feet across in the
> front and the 2 small side view windows. I like the idea of having the
> screen(s) mounted right on the sim. Either 2 screens about 2 feet across

> or
> one long one in front to start. Anyone already have these big flats up
> and
> running?
> Randy
>

Enrico Schiratti
01-14-2006, 04:47 AM
>> First, I must say that this loging in is a pain. The
>> only people coming
>> on this site, is US. Why make us log in?

Doesn't it save your settings?

Randy Eskow
01-14-2006, 02:23 PM
Hi there Enrico,

Got my new PC on line and FS and PM are running smooth as a baby's butt.

I use AOL and it does not seem to save my log in info.

Randy