Future Route releases......
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Future Route releases......
Hi all,
I would like to know what routes are due for release this year, I think it would be a shame to release too many new route files ( if any ) at the same time, hence the question, I dont mean probables but definates......Your response would aid us developers a great deal.......regards
I would like to know what routes are due for release this year, I think it would be a shame to release too many new route files ( if any ) at the same time, hence the question, I dont mean probables but definates......Your response would aid us developers a great deal.......regards
mobile1- Posts : 136
Join date : 2011-08-22
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The BWR-2012 routes just released are all that are likely from celtictrainsim.com this year.
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hi moblie1 is this pictuer of you route you are doingmobile1 wrote:Hi all,
I would like to know what routes are due for release this year, I think it would be a shame to release too many new route files ( if any ) at the same time, hence the question, I dont mean probables but definates......Your response would aid us developers a great deal.......regards
tonytrainsfree1- Posts : 43
Join date : 2012-08-30
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Hi Tony, the pic is of the latest route, it is finished, just tidying up, sending to a member for route testing, should be on my web site later this week..
For anyone else reding this post, you will need BrSema4Sigs, BrSigs and BrSigs_open to run the route files....
For anyone else reding this post, you will need BrSema4Sigs, BrSigs and BrSigs_open to run the route files....
mobile1- Posts : 136
Join date : 2011-08-22
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Fantastic screenshot.
Brief panic about the additional files needed, but Google saved the day...
Brief panic about the additional files needed, but Google saved the day...
James- Posts : 62
Join date : 2011-08-22
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hi mobile1 wart is your website called so I can get the routemobile1 wrote:Hi Tony, the pic is of the latest route, it is finished, just tidying up, sending to a member for route testing, should be on my web site later this week..
For anyone else reding this post, you will need BrSema4Sigs, BrSigs and BrSigs_open to run the route files....
tonytrainsfree1- Posts : 43
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Tony I don't think this topic is about questioning other members about their download addresses and everything, have you read the first post carefully?
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I'd like to say something about the first post. We all don't know anything about what the future might bring, good or bad. I don't think, holding back things artificially will do any good. Our ancestors in the baroque knew it quite well: "Carpe diem - memento mori". Enjoy your day - remember being a mortal. Or in a more modern version; enjoy your every day as if it were your last.
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translates into English as "seize the day", implying a rather more pro-active stance than merely "enjoying" it. In modern times the imperative of instant gratification might suggest enjoyment as the raison d'etre of the species, and that is part of what is wrong with life today.Carpe diem
The phrase is widely attributed to the Roman lyric poet Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 8 December 65 BC – 27 November 8 BC), the full line from which it is taken is "Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero – "Seize the Day, putting as little trust as possible in the future", although authorship is sometimes disputed.
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The question of proactivity vs. reactivity/passivity is as old as mankind and already the romans told their youth to be useless and way too hedonistic for mankind to have a future... Which of course doesn't mean I don't agree with you; there's too much passivity and, in my eyes even worse, egocentrism around today.
Quork- Posts : 1438
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future route releases
Hi Quork, thanks for your reply, the reason for my question was to try to avoid the problem we had some time ago, when three or four very good route files were published at the same time, it meant that virtually no feedback was given, (good or bad) because, in my opinion, of the amount of routes produced at that time...dont look any deeper than this, it was just a logical request......
mobile1- Posts : 136
Join date : 2011-08-22
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Personally I don't see any valid reason for apologizing for your idea - it is of course a matter of each developer when or why he decides to release his work.
There could actually be something reasonable in the feedback point you made.
There could actually be something reasonable in the feedback point you made.
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