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Sold by Racewood Simulators, the Ridemaster Pro is equipped with sensors, mechanics, and a display for virtual outdoor rides.
Boing Boing 2008
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(Racewood Simulators) designer and company managing director Bill Greenwood said: Private individuals buy them who don't have space for a horse in central London.
Boing Boing 2008
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Simulators are tools to rewire the nervous system through practice.
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Simulators are widely used for behavior modification.
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Well thanks to the Disney Ride Simulators you can have your dream come true.
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Business trips often bear great fruit, and there are many terrific options in the virtual world; action simulators, puzzles of beautifully drawn worlds within worlds, fascinating absorbing games like Spore and the Sim series.
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Simulators cost a fortune to purchase, and unless you have a huge fleet of aircraft, like our CF-18s or CP-140, CC-130s, it does not normally make any sense to purchase one especially the new ones that have to be rented around the clock to justify such high investment.
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I like my PC for War Games, First Person Shooters and Simulators like the Sims where I can play alone or online.
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We tried to develop a legal system in the Confederation of Democratic Simulators CDS for short in Second Life last year.
The Magic Circle 2007
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MCINTYRE: Simulators like this one at the Army's Aviation War Fighting Center at Ft. Rucker Alabama allow pilots in training to fly the same missions they'll fly in combat without the danger.
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