This story gives new meaning to the wireless phone advertisement “Can you hear me now”? The question now is “can you hear at all”? For no apparent reason, a brand new phone just up and exploded in the man’s ear. I suppose you could just chalk this one up to Droid Rage.
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This is the flight simulator installed into a cockpit that equips players with the same flight controls found in actual aircraft. Fore/aft and left/right movement of the yoke controls pitch and roll just like real airplanes; its toggles and buttons provide authentic control of navigation and radio options. Thrust levers and dual rudder pedals control realistic throttle and yaw.
The padded flight seat adjusts for optimal seat angle and distance to the rudder pedals while the sound system surrounds player in realistic audio using five speakers and a subwoofer beneath the seat. Microsoft’s Flight Simulator X Gold, the world’s pre-eminent flight simulation software for PCs, comes on the included Dell Studio XPS computer with Windows 7. The software includes 23 flyable aircraft ranging from the ubiquitous Piper Cub to the daunting Boeing 747-800, challenging players to complete over 70 simulated flight missions, all geographically and topographically correct.
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