Well here's your Asparadrink "RX-7" personally I think it's got way too many decals on it, but the real thing actually has even more so I'm obviously not just not cool enough to appreciate it properly
I've had to make a lot of these decals from scratch, cos I just couldn't find them online, and often I was trying to copy a little messy blob of pixels since I couldn't find any really good photos of the car either. The bottle decal I had to fake up from scratch, and the label's probably nowhere near acurate. So what you've ended up with is more of an approximation of the car than an exact copy, apologies for that.
XRR_JGTC_REAmimeya_2048.jpg is the high quality skin for offline use
XRR_JGTC_REAmimeya_1024.jpg is the lower quality version which you'll need to upload if you want to use this skin online.
Personally I'd say keep this one for offline use and just use the 2048 version, cos the people you're racing against are only gonna see a low quality 512 pixel compressed version, and the decals on this are so small they'll never read half of 'em.
It looks like I'll have time to knock up another skin this weekend, so if you want something a bit more in a bit more of a Gran Turismo style then name your favourite car and I'll knock one out for you.
The Islamic world has contributed a great deal to the modern world's understanding of medicine, science and architecture amongst other things. Those contributions stretch back at least as far as the crusades of the the middle ages [the period of the crusades is normally defined as 11th -13th centuries]
An international money order is very similar in many aspects to a regular money order except that it can be used to make payments abroad. With it, a buyer can easily pay a seller for goods or services if he or she resides in another country. International money orders are often issued by a buyer's bank and bought in the currency that the seller accepts. International money orders are thought to be safer than sending currency through the post because there are various forms of identification required in order to cash an international money order often including a signature, and a form of photo identification.
When purchasing an international money order, it is important to ensure that the specific type of money order is acceptable in the destination country. In particular, several countries are very strict that the money order be on pink paper and include the words "postal money order." In particular, the Japan Post (one of the largest banking institutions in the world) requires these features. Most other countries have taken this as a standard when there is any doubt of a document's authenticity.
I suggest you get one of these from a bank, which will save the hassle of exchanging your cash/cheque for pounds sterling
I'm sure I saw a Fox with a GT4 logo on it once, and a BF1 with the Pescarolo colour scheme. I'm afraid you'll have to wade through all the finished skin topics for the open wheelers though 'cos I didn't save em.
*Edit presuming you mean this car, well I've got enough pics to make something pretty similar.
You clearly need to remove the friendly cuddly person star from your avatar, you evil wicked man. I'll bet you tell all the little children there's no Santa Claus too.
For me this is the crux of the issue. Numerous historical precedents have been set, the most relevent perhaps going back to the bombing of cities during the second world war. Modern warfare is about more than soldiers facing off against each other, it's about destroying your enemy's ability to feed and care for its population, or as the military cynically expresses is "destroying the will to fight"
Israel does have the right to defend its territiory, I doubt any of us would argue with that. What Israel does not have the right to do is economically devastate its neighbour in the manner in which it has, particularly given that its stated enemy is not the actual governemt of that neighbour but a minority political force within it.
The international community has spectacularly failed to fulfill its humanitarian obligations to the Lebanese people by failing to insist forcefully if necessary that Israel deploys a force which is proportionate to the enemy which it faces, and that said force does not simply use its airpower to go after the Lebabnese infrastructure as a way of isolating their enemy. Had they done so [and had the Israelis actually agreed] I doubt there would have been a conflict on this scale, since as has been pointed out it is questionable whether there is the political will in Israel to sustain large numbers of casualties for the sake of pushing a few Katusha batteries back a few miles.
Now unfortunately it appears that it will be necessary for NATO/UN troops to risk their lives on foreign soil yet again, and for the Lebanese to concede hundreds of square miles of their land in order to appease the Israelis, and give them a "buffer zone" betweent them and their enemy. IMHO if thei Israelis want a buffer zone that badly then they can evacute northern Israel to a distance of 50 miles from their border and create one.It is the Israelis who until they are forced to abandon the agressive fortress mentality which is ingrained into their entire social fabric will continue to be the thorn in the side of the Arabic world, and whilst they are not responsible for every war/atrocity and do not validate the existence of Arab extremism/terrorism they will continue to be a potential flashpoint for as long as the international community panders to them and continues to prop them up and make them the strongest military power in the region.
Your screenshot indicates that there are 4 available axes as is correct for a PS2 controller. The fact that they are present in the screenshot suggests that LFS is aware of your PS2 controller and just wants you to configure it.
You should click the greyed out text next to the assignment you want to make [for example click the words Mouse X next to steer] and select the axis from the list on the right.
In order to get an analogue throttle/brake you'll need to alter the throttle/brake axes setting to "combined" and then assign them as per the procedure above.
People have opinions, not everybody has a positive opinion. This isn't a democracy it's a forum which belongs to the LFS Dev team but I don't see where the T.O.S says anything along the lines of "play nice all the time or be banned." In fact the few forums I've seen where negativity isn't tolerated in any form have very few members.
I've seen lots of posts in this forum that I haven't agreed with, and many more that I wouldn't try to defend, but read the first line of Spankmeyer's signature and if you haven't already grasped where I'm coming from perhaps that will help.
I'm not trying to suggest that anything goes, and people should blithely say whatever they like without regard for others, but equally I don't like the fluffy bunny facists either.
My game browser said there were 80 occupied servers and that 5 had not replied to its query, thus I could join 75.
Your server was not in the list, so I can only presume that it was one of those 5, although since I was trying to find your game at roughly the same time as you seem to have shut it down, I might just have missed you.
Meh that could be straight out of Captain Scarlet...
The shape and design principles appear to follow the conventions of the 1960's but despite looking on www.conceptcarz.com I can't find anything that's even remotely similar other than http://www.conceptcarz.com/veh ... Ford_Nucleon/default.aspx that which has a kinda similar looking front, but that's where any idea that it might be the right answer crashes and burns...
There isn't one piece of plugin software for making LFS movies.
What people usually do is start to view a replay that they have saved, and capture the footage with an application called FRAPS www.fraps.com
Having captured their raw footage they then use a video editing suite, Windows Movie Maker and Adobe Premiere are two common ones, but basically all you need is a software capable of importing and editing a large .avi file.
Having done the editing many people then use a software like Virtual Dub http://www.virtualdub.org/ to encode their finished movie clip.
Which version of Adobe Premiere Pro are you using?
1.5 or 2.0 will both render to wmv 512kb download, ok not the greatest of formats, but it should give you a filesize of roughly 1 1/2 mb a minute and make your movie much more accesible to other people, whilst retaining sufficient quality to be viewable full screen, without looking like a mess of huge square pixels. 2.0 is better at dealing with HD formats, which can then be rendered out to wmv, further increasing the quality of the end result and yet still not sending the file size up into the "can't be arsed to download that" range.
You should be aware that Premiere is primarly supposed to deal with footage coming in from mini DV cams which after editing is going to be authored to DVD for home movie purposes. It's not really for clicking about making clips from video games. Thus the fact that you have a Premiere installation does not automatically mean that Vitual Dub would be of no use to you.