This is down to you as well andy.
From what i have seen you personnally don't do a lot on here
Australia These things would be fixed if we knew how to. It's a case of what's left of the Mods having no idea how to sort it out.
This is down to you as well andy.
From what i have seen you personnally don't do a lot on here
Australia I'm one of the Mods who doesn't know how to fix it, Sniper, so don't think I'm making accusations! As I've explained to the other Mods, I'm busy elsewhere offline. This site should be able to sustain itself by now due to its longevity, membership and wealth of information.
Other than the previous few months, I've done plenty to help this site but without admin support and the financial situation to contribute to get this forum sorted I'm at a loss.
Australia From experiance as a mod and member on numerous sies i have found that the old members must keep the chat going and any new members should get involved in the chat. Post once and it becomes easier to post again. if this does not happen then sites end up dropping off.
So to all old and new members get chatting. You don't have to be a major historian type, just comment on things from the war that intrest you.
Australia Forums face these issues from time to time. They are real people with real lives to live and sometimes events take over.
My mum and two brothers have passed away in just over two years and things tend to back up in your personal life and take precedence over all else.
Simply, we need old and new members posting to stimulate the thought processes.
Cheers
Geoff
Australia Mate what disturbing news your bros and mum man it must be hard for you at times if not most of the time.
United Kingdom Hi Cobber,
I am launching a general site covering the British Army Equipment, any joining in to help will make it go.
Cheers
Keith DIVL
Last edited by Keith; 03-03-2010 at 02:21 PM. Reason: Typo
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