A good suggestion I read was to bring several pictures, possibly even one for each week - but don't sweat it. Just nice to be able to have a bedside reminder of why you're there in the first place.
Who's leaving from Toronto? Anyone?
Unreal. I personally enjoyed this from the comment section :
'How about the court keep a running tab?
France owes pirates: 7,000 euro * 9 = e54,000
Pirates owe France: e4,000,000
Balance: 4,000,000 - 54,000 = e3,946,000'
I'm not mentioning them because of some kind of endorsement, but at the store/retailer I frequent ('Running Room') they helped me gear up for running comfortably in the cold. If you haven't been there I'd have to say I'm pretty happy with their service everytime I've been in. The stuff isn't...
While I appreciate and accept the reminder to worry about more important aspects of the environment, I am asking because I know my aging mother would enjoy tracking down a couple family photos, and it would be a pity to find out some cannot be used because they are not the 'correct' orientation...
Main thread is locked so I am posting here.
I wrongly assumed the link (https://army.ca/forums/threads/34829) provided to me for the comprehensive thread on Picture Frames @ BMQ would have the answer, but after carefully reading through the 3 pages of material my question still remains...
Good day to all :
I apologize if this has been covered, but my search function was acting up and I am in a rush for an answer - the 5' x 7' picture frame that must be purchased at the Canex during BMQ, can the photograph that goes inside it be of landscape orientation, or must it strictly be...
Might not be new to some, but I saw this on my facebook feed just now. I am usually not a fan of Vice's reporting, but this seems to stick to the facts for the most part.
Reproduced under the fair dealings provisions of the copyright act ...
No shame in not being selected. You should be proud you even tried.
Most importantly (in my mind anyway) there are many very important ways in which our amazing society needs support that do not require membership to the Canadian Armed Forces, so hold your head high and continue to help...
Sorry... Way out of my lane - I was browsing the Harris website and they mentioned in some literature that one feature of the uses of the available bandwidth could be transmitting real time biometrics from soldiers equipped with the appropriate sensors.
Obviously one could use available...
As a naive civilian, I had no idea one could transmit live biometric data of soldiers back to command using the same radios being used for comms. I know there are lots of other highly coveted features [live video as one example] but I just wanted to say that's some pretty impressive engineering...
Please take a minute to watch this lol - the father's reaction is the best part.
http://youtu.be/iRUSQm5ZskQ
(Edited to include video link, no webpage link)
Been there - not with CFRC exactly but - was getting a ton of emails from my college, no problem. Then one day I find a really important one sitting in the spam folder. My reaction was to shout out loud 'what the **ll!'
Anyways best of luck. Check your spam folders once a week folks.
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