I happen to have firefox as well as IE, and by jove it showed up.
If that is you flying, who is taking pics? The re-kit looks like the last
CL i did but my little guy stepped on it before it got airborne.
mk
never did figure out the difference why IE didn't go and FF did.
there is an extra space in the flying models link. James' link is not
working
"Tim Wescott" <tim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 22:22:29 -0400, Morgans wrote:
>
>> "Tim Wescott" <tim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>> Someone asked me for pictures. Not only does it fly, but if you ask
>>> too much of it it crashes, too!
>>>
>>> http://www.ccwebster.net/robintim/cap_232/cap232.html
>>
>> Perhaps it is just me, but when I pull up the above link, it looks as
>> though it is a white plane, with a white engine, and white wheels, and
>> that you were flying it in a snow storm.
>>
>> Is that what everyone else sees? <g>
>
> What browser are you using? It works fine from at least two different
> machines here, off the web. I'll admit that I was in a hurry and only
> tested it on Mozilla, however.
>
> I'll give it a try on IE the next time I'm on a Windows machine.
>
> --
> Tim Wescott
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>
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