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@Eboreus - I like the way you thinking!!!
You should see some of the stuff for Flight Simulator X (if you haven't already), there is some simply amazing stuff for that sim out there...
lol... 8 years later and still not even 50% of US map.
Geez...
(Or if you don't know what I mean, check my previous posts on my profile)
I'm all for ATS getting Mexico, Central, and South America into the game, after they complete the U.S. lower 48, Canada, and Alaska. It would be great to have all those places to visit in the game.
OFF TOPIC:
True that DRS. Sometimes it's hard to tell who likes to try and harvest corn, or who likes to try and raise livestock. But the real truth is, there is nobody except the farmers to blame for those decisions and any miscues that result. But we should be careful none-the-less.
Figure we might as well talk about something real, now that we've all seen the instigating sarcasm, and heard everything of substance that the representative from the agriculture community has to say . . .
I'm thinking cheesecake for desert. Or maybe some fresh butter-pecan pie.