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Old July 31st 03, 07:16 PM
akiley
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It's an incremental upgrade, but I think it's worth it. It provides a lot
of fun and practice in between the times when I can afford a real plane. It
costs me 54 bucks just to think about renting the real thing. ... Aaron

"Fred Abberline" wrote in message
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On this day of our lord, 31 Jul 2003 09:06:54 -0500, "Dr. Speedbyrd:"
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Doesn't sound like this 'long awaited' release is much different than

FS2002 which had a
minimum of problems. Didn't even require a patch.


Uh-huh, remember I told you this when I said FS2004 isn't worth 3+gb
of HD space? I was right.



 




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