Cloud Cover Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Reaction score 4,517 Points 1,160 23 Mar 2007 #1 What happened to the Military History and the Equipment recognition threads?
Bruce Monkhouse Pinball Dude Staff member Directing Staff Subscriber Reaction score 8,387 Points 1,360 23 Mar 2007 #2 This maybe? http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/48893.0.html
Cloud Cover Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Reaction score 4,517 Points 1,160 23 Mar 2007 #3 for some reason my computer is not displaying the sections/boards. There was one about equipment, history, training and I think army admin. If I search, I can pull up the threads, but when viewing the main page I dont see those boards.
for some reason my computer is not displaying the sections/boards. There was one about equipment, history, training and I think army admin. If I search, I can pull up the threads, but when viewing the main page I dont see those boards.
Ex-Dragoon Army.ca Fixture Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 430 23 Mar 2007 #4 Top left hand corner you should see either a - or + symbol...click on that maybe that will help.
Mike Bobbitt Site Owner Staff member Owner Directing Staff Reaction score 360 Points 1,410 23 Mar 2007 #5 I think you may have "collapsed" The Parade Square as Brad suggests. Click on the + next to that title and hopefully they'll appear.
I think you may have "collapsed" The Parade Square as Brad suggests. Click on the + next to that title and hopefully they'll appear.
Cloud Cover Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Reaction score 4,517 Points 1,160 23 Mar 2007 #6 I deny that I collapsed on the parade square. [but other than that, you're right .... thanks ]
Michael OLeary Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Donor Inactive Reaction score 15 Points 430 23 Mar 2007 #7 First you have to admit to the problem, then we can work on the other 11 steps. The program won't cure you of "Army.ca", but it may reduce the frustration you experience because of it. (No guarantees during power outages.)
First you have to admit to the problem, then we can work on the other 11 steps. The program won't cure you of "Army.ca", but it may reduce the frustration you experience because of it. (No guarantees during power outages.)