combine Google earth with MS Flight Simulator

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Regina

Dear Microsoft Team,

Let`s talk about my proposal. Adjust the focus to the people who play
computergames or become pilots, it would be very useful to create a
connection between Flight Simulator of Microsoft and Google Earth!

Is this an idea, that can be realized? I think that everything is possible
and I`m supposed, that lots of people would appreciate that if it will be
come true!

Please contact me in case this idea matches on your business!

Best regards



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Ed Bennett

Regina said:
Dear Microsoft Team,

Hi Regina,

I'm afraid you've not just got the wrong end of the stick, but the wrong
stick entirely, probably from a different tree.

Firstly, and by far most importantly, this newsgroup is for the
discussion of the Microsoft Publisher DTP program, particularly issues
relating to programming using it. A more suitable group would be
microsoft.public.simulators

Secondly, I sincerely doubt Microsoft will ever collaborate with Google
on anything.

Thirdly, Microsoft have their own aerial photograph/global imaging
program, Virtual Earth.

Fourthly, Microsoft will never enter into any dialogue regarding
suggestions made through the newsgroup mechanism. If they like a
suggestion, they'll talk about it amongst themselves and maybe implement
it - you will hear nothing until there is a released product. They will
only read it if it is voted up by other users in these groups, and that
will only happen if the message is placed in a group where this program
is discussed. In any case, by submitting your suggestion, you've
basically accepted that Microsoft owns it and can do what they want with it.
 

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