In four cities, they brought along an elaborate computer simulator of the plane's cockpit to put on a dazzling, video-game like demonstration of the fighter's potential.
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Economists at the Chicago Fed are developing a computer simulator now and hope to have an idea whether the concept is workable within a few weeks.
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The Navy maintains it is leaving Vieques because other firing ranges in the mainland United States and at sea are better suited to new combat technologies, including computer simulators.
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There's going to be 4, 200 square feet of indoor hitting area, a computer simulator, a 600-square-foot indoor putting area, a golf classroom area, and a video review station ."
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And as the verisimilitude of computer simulators and war games increases, future warriors may paradoxically find themselves all the more at a loss when the real world differs sharply from a familiar cyberworld.
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"To our knowledge, this is the first time computer simulators have been used as a design tool for a major raceway, but I suspect it will not be the last, " said Steve Page, president and general manager of Sears Point.
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Torrance, California-based Logicon supplies computer systems the U . S . Defense Department uses to analyze possible outcomes of military missions, as well as operates computer simulators used to simulate battlefield conditions so soldiers can be trained with less danger and expense.
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Using OSCURS ( Ocean Surface Currents Simulation ), a computer simulator developed by Seattle oceanographer Jim Ingraham, Ebbesmeyer tracked the oceanic movement of all kinds of flotsam including 34, 000 ice hockey gloves washed off the " Hyundai Seattle " in 1994.
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At the army's Camp Casey, about 13 kilometers ( 8 miles ) south of the border with North Korea, Rumsfeld visited a training center where soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division practiced tank gunnery on computer simulators, and he had lunch with a small group of soldiers.
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Henry George, owner of an Opa-locka company that offers pilots the chance to fly a computer simulator that's a lifelike version of a real commercial jetliner, told reporters that two of the terrorists paid $ 1, 500 for six hours of time in a Boeing 727 simulator last December.