The coincidence is that's not the only pipeline that's been damaged by a surprisingly large anchor recently. Given that the pipeline routes are on the maritime charts and at least some of these have happened in places where you would not expect ships to be anchoring to avoid this sort of thing it doesn't seem plausible to me that this is all accidental.
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Did you miss the part where the guy is Venezuelan? Also, I'm pretty sure there's a word for making sweeping generalisations about a group of people you've never met based on their nationality or ethnicity.
Thanks for providing this context. From what you say it sounds like a bad initial decision from RWE - tieing themselves in to 'wind turbine as a service'doesn't seem sensible.
Could still be months off though. I hope for better but plan for a long wait!
I think so, but I haven't tried single threaded since the multi-threaded version came out. I do get that sort of effect occasionally in Nevada in the speed and Angels campaign
When the South Atlantic map came out I setup a flight from the mainland to Mount Pleasant and back with bombs to attack the runway. That was all manageable, and was about as long as I would want to fly anyway!
The sheet is a good tool, thanks for sharing.
This sounds like the sort of thing you used to be able to look at in the lua files, but sure if that's still possible. Have you tried looking at the same targets in something else? I'm not so up on what has good A/G radars, but maybe the f-16 might be worth a try.
The JF-17 is a really under-represented model, I wish there was more single player content for it.
I never knew the subreddit existed, nice to have found it about this lemmy community.
Yorkshire and up for me
I didn't know it was happening, I should keep track of what's happening a bit better!
This is not pc-related though. Teletext was information pages transmitted on UK terrestrial (analogue) television channels in the long-distant past.