Hmm, replying to a thread which is over 2 years old. Not a good thing. ... http://bridgecommander.filefront.com/file/Klingon_DPack;40411
This would probably wet your whistle. 
First off, thanks for the link! JUST what I was looking for! (I saw that bit about you making a D7 in the future?, but it dissappeared .)
I guess I should have simply asked outright rather than replying to an old topic ...
Is it bad? I am sorry ... but why is it bad? I'm not being a wiseguy at all, just curious ... (I know, I sound like a two year old! "why is it bad daddy?) ... anyways, I guess I was just glad to come across that run of screens, and being new, I thought I would get a reply like:
"It's been done for years, and it's here: www"
because I couldn't find it at filefront.
I installed BC for the first time ever 4 days ago ...
As a complete newb who's looking to catch up, I'm going to stumble in to old stuff a lot, and have questions since I wasn't around when all this was the hottest thing a few years ago .... just trying to 'catch up' so to speak, and not familiar with post etiquet around here yet .... I don't want to get anyone upset in within my first 20 posts! ... I'll never do it again for sure, but I was just wondering for future form, Why exactly is it bad for uninformed newbs to ask questions about old topics at this particular forum? - I belong to an RC plane forum where newbs ask about posts older than that all the time, and no one ever said a word. hmmmm - Thanks! - Darrin
PS Thanks AGAIN! - I just DL'ed your independence day pack!