Which comes 1st the chicken or the egg?
#1

I have several "after market" campaigns. Should they be installed before or after the unified installer/mods? I've seen patch orders but nothing on this.
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danimalhanke
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#2

Once upon a time I ran over a chicken with my pushbike. When I came to, wedged firmly in a prickly hedge, I vowed that if the stupid bird was flat out in the road - complete with tyre marks - I would take it home and eat it.

When I finally managed to extricate myself and turned around to look - no chicken. Just a broken egg in the middle of the road.

So as far as I'm concerned that's one age-old riddle definitely solved.
However, it didn't solve why the bloody chicken was crossing the road!

:cheers:
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#3

I saw a chicken once. I definitely installed it before my customised campaigns which may have featured chickens and then would've had no reference for them.
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#4

I got attacked by a chicken once.... no seriously :oops:

The egg.... think about it :roll:

The answer to your question - it makes no difference at all Smile
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#5

Chickens or egg? who cares; i eat them both.
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#6

devil952 Wrote:Chickens or egg? who cares; i eat them both.

I do too! I tried the UI 1st then the camps and it's all good!
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#7

There are chickens all over the place in Thailand....they run around and across in front of you all the time..

I've come to the conclusion that they are stupid........ They do not cross to get anywhere, but seeing any kind of vehicle approaching them drives them to panic... It is as if you are pulling a long wall behind you, and instead of casually wait for you to go past, they MUST cross in front of you or lose the chance forever :roll: :roll: :roll:

eggs on the other hand are far less messy, and rarely struggle
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#8

First there was a not-a-chicken who laid an egg. Then from the egg hatched a chicken.
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#9

Which came first? The Chicken or the Egg? Personally, my money is on the Rooster.
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#10

My wife says it's usually me Wink
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#11

the RAF had a chicken gun, it was a catapult contraption that sat at the end of a test runway and fired chickens (dead and plucked i presume) at light speed into the jet engines and canopys of planes(grounded planes that is) to test for bird strikes
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#12

not light speed...

At about 180mph, to check that jet engines would survive bird strikes

Rolls Royce still use them to test aero engines.

Annoying the annoying, so you don't have to.
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#13

ziggy-22 Wrote:the RAF had a chicken gun, it was a catapult contraption that sat at the end of a test runway and fired chickens (dead and plucked i presume) at light speed into the jet engines and canopys of planes(grounded planes that is) to test for bird strikes

The concept is still in use for testing.
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#14

180mph is still pretty quick for a dead chicken to fly at, there is a rooster near where i live that i would like to put in that gun......alive!....and if it was introduced to a box of paxo first, we might get 190mp out of it! Big Grin Big Grin
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#15

Hi! Chickens may be stupid, but except that they can lay eggs, they have something we do not have: Wings. I am a bit jealous for them for that advantage. Not for laying eggs, but for having wings. I wonder if they realize that humans may envy them for their wings and that they secretly laugh at the poor creatures with no feathers in their forelimbs..?

My mates may think that I fly like a chicken, but I use computer a little better than chickens - although I am not really sure of it of course.

Anyway, I got a couple 'aftermarket' campaigns work. First one did not work in the beginning, but the next one I installed worked properly. After that I reinstalled first one which now started work well, too. I still do not know how I got it work. In that respect I am as wise as a chicken walking on keyboard..? Wink
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