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Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:11 pm
by Splitpin
I know Doug and I , both passed on the screen comp prize (nothing personal CaptainSim) .... so , i was just wondering who ended up them ?

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:25 pm
by dbcunnz
Splitpin wrote:I know Doug and I , both passed on the screen comp prize (nothing personal CaptainSim) .... so , i was just wondering who ended up them ?


The three prizes went to deenkow, CoochB and FlyingKiwi

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:38 pm
by Ian Warren
dbcunnz wrote:The three prizes went to deenkow, CoochB and FlyingKiwi

All well deserved , Dean , Leo and ole Cooch :)

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:52 pm
by deeknow
Hey guys. Thanks so much for the prize-pass and for everyone who voted for the winners. I reckon it was a great comp, lots of fun posts. Am also loving this months one so far and I reckon we should look at further themes for months where foreign pics are possible, with a kiwi connection some how.

Anyway, regarding the prize I have opted for the CaptainSim base package for the 777 for P3D. Am about to start the slow but steady migration from FSX to P3D. I probably wont be buying any more commercial scenery or aircraft unless they are dual-installers for both, or at least for P3D. So am off to a great start with the 777. I'll post a decent review of it as soon as I have P3D installed, but for now will just say ...

THANKS TO CAPTAINSIM :groupwave:

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:05 pm
by Splitpin
Great :thumbup: :thumbup: Thanks Big D ..... deeknow , enjoy ... you too flyingkiwi .

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:54 pm
by scaber
deeknow wrote:Hey guys. Thanks so much for the prize-pass and for everyone who voted for the winners. I reckon it was a great comp, lots of fun posts. Am also loving this months one so far and I reckon we should look at further themes for months where foreign pics are possible, with a kiwi connection some how.


:hesaid:

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 8:39 pm
by Ian Warren
scaber wrote:
deeknow wrote:Hey guys. Thanks so much for the prize-pass and for everyone who voted for the winners. I reckon it was a great comp, lots of fun posts. Am also loving this months one so far and I reckon we should look at further themes for months where foreign pics are possible, with a kiwi connection some how.


:hesaid:

:hesaid: Again .. lets really get the ball rolling , get the hedgehog outta the bag B-)

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:00 pm
by emfrat
Ian Warren wrote: Again .. lets really get the ball rolling , get the hedgehog outta the bag B-)


Aaaww! - you mean no airship or hot air balloon entries? :idea:

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:04 pm
by Ian Warren
emfrat wrote:Aaaww! - you mean no airship or hot air balloon entries? :idea:

Poor ole Mister Hedgehog , he gets to be a prickly subject .... and only to prove a point :D

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:56 pm
by Splitpin
Ive got 2 hedgehogs living under my shed ... funny little buggers , good that keep the snails off the plants .
Just thought i would share that with the group ^_^

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:11 pm
by deeknow
We used to have an in-ground swimming pool which was the demise of one or two, but some summers would come out and there one would be quietly dog-paddling away with its wee snout just out of the water. Quick rescue mission later, into the leaf scoop and out of the water, shake themselves off and scuttle off to the nearest bush squinting in the light.

They are funny little buggers aye.

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:39 pm
by Splitpin
deeknow wrote:We used to have an in-ground swimming pool which was the demise of one or two, but some summers would come out and there one would be quietly dog-paddling away with its wee snout just out of the water. Quick rescue mission later, into the leaf scoop and out of the water, shake themselves off and scuttle off to the nearest bush squinting in the light.

They are funny little buggers aye.


deeknow ...... i hate to say this , and i've been repressing it for years .... but many years ago .... i ATE one :(
Once the little thing is dispatched , and assuming you have access to a clay type soil ..... pack the clay around it . ... onto a fire , and about 30 minutes later , pull it out , all the spines come away in the clay .
Clean it up ... and , theres not much ... but" bon appetit " if you don't have clay .... then it becomes a little more difficult , pretty hard to skin. The taste (to me) was a bit like eel/chicken .

And while I'm fessing up to the group .... i once ate a native frog .... but couldn't cook it , it was gross ..... but thats all we could catch, and when your hungry :ph43r:

No I'm not a "man vs wild " type , just happened to help out with an aircrew survival exercise long ago ...... and i must say , when your that hungry (and i love animals) you just do it ..... ohhhh but it was hard.
Good on you , for the pool rescue thing :thumbup:

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:22 pm
by emfrat
Splitpin wrote:Ive got 2 hedgehogs living under my shed ... funny little buggers , good that keep the snails off the plants .
Just thought i would share that with the group ^_^

Marty, I'm amazed - never knew they were found outside Europe (or even the UK)

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:04 pm
by Splitpin
No Mike .... they are here as well.
The early settlers thought they would be a good idea , along with rabbits and possums , and deer..... bugger. :huh:
Interesting to note , that prior to Europeans arriving here (in NZ ) the only land based mammals we(well , not "we" because nobody was here) had were .... a few species of bat.
Everything else has been introduced , we didn't even have bee's ... so most native plants (flowers) are white .... to attract night flying things , the others attracted birds ... rata , kowhai etc .
A good percentage of the birds were flightless ..... no predators on the ground , some grew bigger than the ostrich (Moa) and of course the kiwi ..... not a particularly inspiring national bird ... but unique .

Very interesting place NZ , from a natural history perspective ...... no snakes , in fact when the first people arrived here (whoever they were ... and there are questions) it was just ..... birds , bats , and a few reptiles ...and some frogs and insects .... no dogs , cats , mice , rats , ferrets .... whatever .
The first ground based mammals to arrive here , may have been rats , and later dogs , on the sea going canoes of the Moriori ...( Ko matangi -ao) people.... but that is disputed .....and of course their culture is gone , but safe to say ... prior to white people getting here , this was a pretty special place.

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:41 pm
by emfrat
Cheers Marty - Good to know they are yet another "introduced species". There are ongoing clearance projects in the Western Isles of Scotland, to remove these invaders who eat local seabirds eggs.
They might be cute, they might be good for the garden, but if they are not native they should not be there.

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:43 am
by Ian Warren
emfrat wrote:
Splitpin wrote:Ive got 2 hedgehogs living under my shed ... funny little buggers , good that keep the snails off the plants .
Just thought i would share that with the group ^_^

Marty, I'm amazed - never knew they were found outside Europe (or even the UK)

Mini four legged 'Billy Idols' they are, really they are as regular here in the late evening, I caught a Mrs Idol with two mini Idols snooping around whiles out star gazing , all three rolled into a ball till I went.

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:31 pm
by Splitpin
emfrat wrote:Cheers Marty - Good to know they are yet another "introduced species". There are ongoing clearance projects in the Western Isles of Scotland, to remove these invaders who eat local seabirds eggs.
They might be cute, they might be good for the garden, but if they are not native they should not be there.

True ..... we (NZ) are working hard to the same end .

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:26 pm
by emfrat
Good to know, Marty - there is a lot of good work being done in NZ, on this sort of problem.
On the other hand, we lose the tales of husbands sneaking home late from the pub, and putting out some catfood for the poor little hodger they saw on the patio, only to have darling wife tell them at brekky that yesty she lost a new lavatory brush somewhere between the supermarket and home :whoops:

Re: Who got the prize ?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:38 pm
by Ian Warren
Hmm a new lavatory brush , Its not a nice sound when a Hedgie falls into a storm water pipe cos simply no way to get him out while it was drowning ... something I would never forget