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Anyone's but it only understands ancient greek. You need to have a wogon board!!!




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One can stimulate those conditions with a degree of accuracy that is astounding. Microsoft even makes my joystick wobble when I hit tall buildings, which I'm apt to do when inverted.Julian Mayo wrote:
Quite, ahem, fetching![]()
No, really![]()
I assume it is for the inverted aviation antics
My joystick rarely wobbles when I am invertedSnowy wrote:One can stimulate those conditions with a degree of accuracy that is astounding. Microsoft even makes my joystick wobble when I hit tall buildings, which I'm apt to do when inverted.Julian Mayo wrote:
Quite, ahem, fetching![]()
No, really![]()
I assume it is for the inverted aviation antics
You play your games hanging upside down?Snowy wrote:One can stimulate those conditions with a degree of accuracy that is astounding. Microsoft even makes my joystick wobble when I hit tall buildings, which I'm apt to do when inverted.Julian Mayo wrote:
Quite, ahem, fetching![]()
No, really![]()
I assume it is for the inverted aviation antics
Is there another way?gkaytaz wrote:You play your games hanging upside down?Snowy wrote:One can stimulate those conditions with a degree of accuracy that is astounding. Microsoft even makes my joystick wobble when I hit tall buildings, which I'm apt to do when inverted.Julian Mayo wrote:
Quite, ahem, fetching![]()
No, really![]()
I assume it is for the inverted aviation antics
Is there another way?Snowy wrote:gkaytaz wrote:You play your games hanging upside down?Snowy wrote:
One can stimulate those conditions with a degree of accuracy that is astounding. Microsoft even makes my joystick wobble when I hit tall buildings, which I'm apt to do when inverted.
so that would be an altitudinally, attitudinally adjusted Snowygkaytaz wrote:In his case it's altitude adjustmentJulian Mayo wrote:
Sounds like an attitude adjustment is called for
But I'd be wearing my smile upside downJulian Mayo wrote:so that would be an altitudinally, attitudinally adjusted Snowygkaytaz wrote:In his case it's altitude adjustmentJulian Mayo wrote:
Sounds like an attitude adjustment is called for![]()
If he ever gets his feet back on the ground he will stand tall and smile for the first time in years
After that many adjustments you'll be lucky to be able to wear a smile at all.Snowy wrote:But I'd be wearing my smile upside downJulian Mayo wrote:so that would be an altitudinally, attitudinally adjusted Snowygkaytaz wrote:
In his case it's altitude adjustment![]()
If he ever gets his feet back on the ground he will stand tall and smile for the first time in years