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Post by Treasuredude on Jul 7, 2005 22:22:08 GMT -6
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Post by Treasuredude on Jul 24, 2005 16:06:43 GMT -6
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Post by One Tin Soldier on Aug 18, 2005 9:13:12 GMT -6
How does one become an "invisible user"? I would just love that! It adds some mystery and excitement to the possibilities. Thanks
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Post by Tricia on Aug 18, 2005 10:27:01 GMT -6
How does one become an "invisible user"? I would just love that! It adds some mystery and excitement to the possibilities. Thanks Well, first you have to qualify for MI-5 certification ... Regards, Leyton McLean
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Post by One Tin Soldier on Aug 18, 2005 10:58:31 GMT -6
oooohhh!!!! MI-5. Sounds covert. Tell me all about it!
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Post by Tricia on Aug 18, 2005 12:35:24 GMT -6
One Tin (why am I singing that song from "Billy Jack?")--
After you get your 007 badge ...
I think to go covert, you first have to become a forum member. From there, I believe there's info on the profile page where you can select to become "invisible." But remember, Diane has ways of knowing who you are!
By the way, thanks for the mileage you've provided in some of your posts. I am hapless at judging distances at the battlefield, except for the standard, "it's five miles to the Reno-Benteen entrenchment site."
Regards, LMC
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Post by One Tin Soldier on Aug 18, 2005 13:04:03 GMT -6
You are quite welcome on the mileage/distances. I have a 3d computer image of the battlefield that is segmented into 250 meter increments, complete with elevation changes, river course etc. Conversions from metric to standard sometimes are a bother. But then that was my mistake. Oh well! My calculations for traveling distances for both horse and afoot are based upon standard military equations from the US military academy. These include fatigue, difficulty of terrain, etc. I'm not saying that they know all that there is to know. But it sure beats the guess work! And I always loved the lyrics and tune of "one tin soldier." Somehow, it just seems so appropriate.
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Post by Lawtonka on Aug 19, 2005 8:40:10 GMT -6
Hey Tin,
Would you happen to have a GPS reading of the Crow's Nest. I have been there once, but I did not have a GPS at that time. I would like an accurate reading to add to my waypoints.
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