this is the best flight simulator of all. you can land and take off in many airports around the world. i’m from trinidad and tobago and our airport name is Piarco and they have it as one of the many airports that you can land and take off from. so for curiousity you can look for Piarco airport and take off and land the plane there so you can see what my country airport looks like. note* all the airports and cities look exacty exactly the same as they are in real. microsoft did a great job at that. you can practice flying lessons with this game. i love it very much a MUST MUST BUY! thank you have a nice day. The world leader in flight simulation for the PC pushes technology and realism beyond the horizon. With a global database of scenery and airports, pil. continue reading.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 98/World of Flight 98
Poulenc – Dialogues des Carmélites / Dubosc, Gorr, Yakar, Dupuy, Fournier, van Dam, Viala, Opéra de Lyon, Nagano
‘dialogues des carmelites’ by near contemporary French composer, Francis Poulenc is a great relief to the ear after listening to a long series of Handel operas and Oratorios. I am not a great opera fan, but I am a great fan of lieder and chansoms, and one can easily listen to this as another source of great Poulenc chansoms, at which he rivals Shubert’s best.
Looking at the simplest metrics, you get close to three hours of music on these two CDs which would be a wonderful aural backdrop to a seriously romantic evening with a musically inclined partner.
To the amateur listener with omniverous tastes, this one is a keeper. If there’s one reason why Dialogues of the Carmelites had to wait more than 30 years for a new recording, it’s because the original one on EMI left no. continue reading.
