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Wicky

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  1. It was semi-associated with CMAK and featured small unit tactical action. I've a copy buried away somewhere.
  2. Battlefront 3 wolves t-shirts should only be for a battle hardened select few....
  3. Available at all goood Walmarts... This could be Modern Art
  4. Motorcycles will soon need to be modelled based on activities of Russian biker gang Night Wolves in Slovakia https://spectator.sme.sk/c/20875133/biker-gang-complex-in-dolna-krupa-raises-questions.html Interesting concept for a scenario....
  5. Heck even NASA can't launch a rocket on time - what's the world coming to.
  6. *metaphor alert* Think of each desirable CM addition as a baby (best blank out how each one is conveived esp. as a brain a jar in some undisclosed location is involved ) How accurate are 'due dates'? Estimating delivery German obstetrician Franz Karl Naegele (1778-1851) suggested taking the first day of the expectant mother's last period, adding one year, subtracting three months, and adding seven days This can vary by up to three days from the usual system used today - adding 280 days (or 40 weeks) to the first day of the last period In France it is standard to add two weeks and nine months to the first day of the last period - or a total of 41 weeks - explains Carrieanne Le Bras at the French Mamma website - though this date may be revised in the light of ultrasound tests But according to Roshni Patel, an obstetrician at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, French doctors "just manage expectations better" - while doctors in the UK or US wait up to two weeks after an estimated delivery date before inducing birth, French doctors give women an extra week to start with, then induce more quickly
  7. Just looked at the dimensions of the Panther turret png - 360 x 169 px - which is quite titchy, more of a large thumbnail instead of a hi-res image.
  8. A wee nitpick General McBride not 'Mc Bride' http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hlmcbride.htm Rouge2 - if not too late you might want to remove your email address in your original post as web bots will happily scrape it up and spam you - or ask the forum admins to remove it.
  9. Weather conditions would have to be quite perfect for them to risk deploying like this - reminds me of D-Day and the use of DD tanks and the consequences of rough weather... Still a handy tool to have in the toolbox.
  10. Looks like the crew members are wearing reserve parachutes just in case...
  11. I called the impatience sufferers helpline. I’m in a queue...
  12. Working with Chrome with no apparent warnings or problems with the favicon.
  13. If it's PinnacleCart you're using > https://support.pinnaclecart.com/hc/en-us/articles/204925987-Adding-a-Favicon-to-Your-Site
  14. With some the favicon is in the template images folder.
  15. 5th anniversay of that thread's beginnings so I suspect a pattern there. Battlefront could sell the movie rights to that classic thread and retire.
  16. He should be using his investigaty skills to examine the leaked classified Russian airborne footage and imploring why Battlefront haven't included this in CMSF2. As well as US Special Forces Mules with MK-47 40mm grenade launchers. Must be the heatwave or silly season or a coincidental combo of the two.
  17. It's a problem as websites and their associated responsive templates with such banner pics have to work on screens from mobile phone to laptops, desktops to 4k monitors. The banner image is already at a generous 1920px wide and 400px tall which covers 99% max screen instances where it could appear - above that the formatting goes awry - 3440px is an outlayer and requires starting with an image that large for all devices or making a specific image for all variety of devices & screens. Plus would require a proportional image sized 3440px x 770px if that size is maximum - but then folk with 5K motors of 5120 x 2880 won't be catered for... https://www.websitedimensions.com
  18. French military pre-war invisibility camouflage research was a high advanced when the ironically named work La Victoire, 1939 by Magritte was developed and applied to Maginot Line. Unfortunately the Germans simply by-passed the invisible fixed fortifications without noticing.
  19. Surplus US Army invisibility clothing sometimes comes up for sale
  20. Not BFC but Apple - due to it being inside of the package of the App at a guess.
  21. Possibly inbuilt security(?) as all of the CM game files are enclosed within the app package - possibly an insurmountable barrier to linking to external aliases.
  22. Try putting the mod files directly into the Z folder instead of the aliases and they'll work,
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