Joystick Settings (For Tank)

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"Captain Scarlet" <andy.nocrap.cunningham@home.se> skrev i meddelandet
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> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 00:47:55 GMT, "Gubb"
> <den.late.mekanikern_NOSHIT_@telia.com> wrote:
>
> >Janssons Frestelse is a kind of.. ...uuhh...gratin? Quite good if you
leave
> >the fish out of it. 😛
>
> I think Jansson is delicious! Gubb I think you must really be English
> and I'm actually a genuine Swede! ;-)
> --

I'm too tanned and too impolite to be English. 😉
 
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Captain Scarlet wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:27:43 +0100, "Hans P. Dalsheim"
> <insolvent@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>The swedes may be a bit upset this year, as we norwegians celebrates our
>>100 year anniversary as a sovereign country. I guess they want our oil! ;-)
>>regards
>
>
> Perfect time for re-invading then, just in time for the jubilee! ;-)

Hey, The Danes were there first. And the best parts of Sweden are
actually danish too.

regards,

Achtung Ecco
 
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 00:47:55 GMT, Gubb
<den.late.mekanikern_NOSHIT_@telia.com> wrote:


>
> BTW, don't you norwegians bury cod or salmon in the ground and dig it up
> the
> next year, ready to eat? Or is that Greenland, perhaps?
>
> Gubb
>

It's us. We call it gravlaks (eng. "grave salmon"). I like it, it's like
smoked salmon with a little extra taste.

--
Flashhart
 
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:43:56 +0100, Achtung Ecco <nospam@nospam.no> wrote:

> Captain Scarlet wrote:
>> On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:27:43 +0100, "Hans P. Dalsheim"
>> <insolvent@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The swedes may be a bit upset this year, as we norwegians celebrates
>>> our 100 year anniversary as a sovereign country. I guess they want our
>>> oil! ;-)
>>> regards
>> Perfect time for re-invading then, just in time for the jubilee! ;-)
>
> Hey, The Danes were there first. And the best parts of Sweden are
> actually danish too.
>
> regards,
>
> Achtung Ecco

In 9 years we celebrate 200 years with out Denmark ;-). To bad actually, I
would have enjoyed your beer prices. How about a beer for oil program 🙂

--
Flashhart
 
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Captain Scarlet wrote
>Villy Vonka
>wrote:
>>It can't be any worse than Marmite surely 😉
>
>One of my major import items, along with decent cheddar and tea bags!

Yack, awful stuff 😉

Marmite is one of those love it or hate it things, I'm definitely in the
"hate it" camp.

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[AGB]Villy Vonka
Sheffield, UK
http://www.villyvonka.co.uk
 
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Achtung Ecco wrote
>On Greenland, small birds are collected and buried in a dead seal for a
>while, before eaten (feathers and bones are dissolved by the
>fermenting). On the Faroes, sheeps heads are hung outside houses for a
>while, and then eaten.

And I thought they were a bit weird up in Glasgow, deep-fried chocolate
bars are apparently popular there...

--
[AGB]Villy Vonka
Sheffield, UK
http://www.villyvonka.co.uk
 
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>>>> The swedes may be a bit upset this year, as we norwegians celebrates our 100 year
>>>> anniversary as a sovereign country. I guess they want our oil! ;-)
>>>> regards
>>> Perfect time for re-invading then, just in time for the jubilee! ;-)
>>
>> Hey, The Danes were there first. And the best parts of Sweden are actually danish too.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Achtung Ecco
>
> In 9 years we celebrate 200 years with out Denmark ;-). To bad actually, I would have
> enjoyed your beer prices. How about a beer for oil program 🙂

Lol! I think that it just might work :)
 
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Flashhart wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:43:56 +0100, Achtung Ecco <nospam@nospam.no> wrote:

>>>> The swedes may be a bit upset this year, as we norwegians
>>>> celebrates our 100 year anniversary as a sovereign country. I guess
>>>> they want our oil! ;-)
>>>> regards
>>>
>>> Perfect time for re-invading then, just in time for the jubilee! ;-)
>>
>>
>> Hey, The Danes were there first. And the best parts of Sweden are
>> actually danish too.

> In 9 years we celebrate 200 years with out Denmark ;-). To bad actually,
> I would have enjoyed your beer prices. How about a beer for oil program
> 🙂

Totally acceptable for me ;-)

regards,

Achtung Ecco
 
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In article <0XtsZgBrkQCCFwkX@srobertson.net>, Villy@[127.0.0.1] says...
> And I thought they were a bit weird up in Glasgow, deep-fried chocolate
> bars are apparently popular there...

Bweurk . . .
--
Best regards, flyace
Thou infectious beetle-headed death-token!
 
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Off topic? I started this topic and got the answer I needed, I
believe. Now it has developed into ethnic.foods.chat 🙂

I have enjoyed the discussion from the Scandanavian countries and,
personally, do not like lutefisk. There are some people in USA who
eat it. I am not one.

Ha ha .... have good day!


On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:15:29 +0100, Achtung Ecco <nospam@nospam.no>
wrote:

>Hans P. Dalsheim wrote:
>> Flashhart wrote:
>
>>>
>>> P.S. what the hell is Jansons frestelse?
>>>
>> This really is off topic!! 🙂
>> A terrible mix of potatoes, onions and anchovy cooked in cream! Only
>> swedes eat it (maybe some in Finland too??).
>> I would prefer lutefisk any day...
>
>Both are used for enemas in traditional swedish and norwegian medicine
>(just kidding).
>
>regards,
>
>Achtung Ecco
 
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"ty" <orionstargate(removethis)@geocities.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Off topic? I started this topic and got the answer I needed, I
> believe. Now it has developed into ethnic.foods.chat 🙂
>
> I have enjoyed the discussion from the Scandanavian countries and,
> personally, do not like lutefisk. There are some people in USA who
> eat it. I am not one.
>
> Ha ha .... have good day!
>


Hehe.. this went a bit out of hand, as you said...
About the JS settings: If your JS has a program that let you assign
keypresses to the buttons, try to set the ASDW keys to the POW switch or
something. I haven't tried anything like that myself, but try it if you
really want to use your joystick for controling your tank, it might be worth
a try.

Gubb