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Doug Williams

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  1. Fuerte,

    Any mod can be uninstalled with minimal difficutly. All the original BMPs are on the CM CD. Simply copy the relevant ones from the CD back into the CM BMP directory and you are back to the original. For the sake of convenience, I keep a separate backup directory of my BMPs. That way, if after installing a mod I find I don't like it, I simply copy the backup directory back into the CM BMP directory. That way I don't have to remember the file names. It's all so simple, I fail to understand why anyone would find it difficult....

  2. Madmatt said:

    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>I think I have a whole folder full of new stuff from him that I still need to get posted. DOH! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Your words are like slings and arrows wounding our hearts! In the name of all that is good, drop whatever you are doing and

    POST THOSE MODS!

    If it wasn't for the Combat Missions web site, we mod addicts would be going into dt's by now.

    :D

  3. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>BTW, there was a half assed attempt at ripping of Hathcock's story in a movie called "Sniper" with Billy Zane. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Who the heck is Billy Zane? Was that the prissy guy with the Gucchiflage (sp)? tongue.gif

    The real star of that movie is Tom Berenger (of Platoon fame). While his performance in Sniper is not up to his Sgt. Barnes in Platoon, and Sniper isn't half the movie Platoon is, it's still pretty good.

  4. Well, Madmatt, I certainly hope things have calmed down in your hometown. I haven't seen anything about it lately on the news.

    Will we be seeing the long promised CMHQ update this week perhaps? If you are too busy to do your usual bang-up job, how about just dumping all the new mods into the "Untested" catagory? That way we can all play with them until you get the time to catagorize them.

  5. Of course, then you will also get the philosophical theory that humans are also not "evil". People aren't good or evil, actions are. The actions of certain people of the world are evil, yet, they are not in themselves 100% evil, as nobody is capable of comitting only evil acts. Even the most percieved evil human has performed some good acts.

    Well, I agree that there are obviously good actions (helping the poor, being kind to children, etc.) and obviously evil actions (murder, torture, etc.). As to whether humans are inherently evil, I do have an opinion there, but it is due to my religious beliefs and, as I am aware that this is not a religious discussion forum, I will refrain from further comment here.

    BTW, Major Tom, did you take your username from the song Space Oddity by David Bowie? I always liked that one.

    -Doug

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