** Mod Edit ** For those who don't want to follow the link. We are asking you to consider putting some of your build photos either in the forum storage itself or on one of the below supported sites. The troops overseas can't see anything on flickr, smugmug, photobucket, etc. and they'd love to enjoy the FJ builds as much as us here stateside.
Also please consider editing your first post on your builds to include your latest and greatest photo so they can see the meat with as much quickness as possible.
Thanks a ton,
Jared (4RnrJ)
Sorry to jack your post 4XX4!
** Mod edit done **
4xx4~ Thanks, Jared. I just noticed what you have done and I'm very pleased.
To the men and women of our armed forces, stay safe.
Mahalo Nui Loa. (Thank you very much).
~ Mike
I agree, it would be nice to find out what graphic sites do not support the troops. I know my self I ran out of room myself for pics on this forum a long time ago. The pics go with other threads that I have posted, If I remove them, it will leave the thread with little red X's in place. Can someone post what graphic sites support them? Thanks
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I agree, it would be nice to find out what graphic sites do not support the troops. I know my self I ran out of room myself for pics on this forum a long time ago. The pics go with other threads that I have posted, If I remove them, it will leave the thread with little red X's in place. Can someone post what graphic sites support them? Thanks
Mike, how is it that some other members have posted over 200 pics, and you have done 75 and ran out of storage? Are your pics larger? More pixels?
You've got such a fine truck, more pics of it need to be in your gallery.
Hey mods, increase the capacity!!
BTW Mike, for some old posts, you may want to just delete those old pics, unless they are essential they probably won't receive much more viewing time anyway. That's what I've done.
Dont support Starbucks either. They wont sent coffee to our troops. This is such bull! American companies dont support Americans! Whats wrong with this picture!
Dont support Starbucks either. They wont sent coffee to our troops. This is such bull! American companies dont support Americans! Whats wrong with this picture!
It's not the sites that are blocked, or that sites don't support troops. The military servers use keywords found within the sites to determine access. It determines what is appropriate to maintain a professional environment and also to protect national security. And yes, some fantasy football sites are blocked as well. When trying to access certain sites that are blocked, 2MAW (2nd Marine Aircraft Wing) displays a page explaining why the page was blocked such as games, explicit or sexual content. Unfortunately, some people use sites like photobucket and flicker (sp?) to upload inappropriate pictures, which hurts the people who upload good clean photos for good intent. It sucks, but as we say in the Marine Corps, "there's always that 10% that F***s it up for everybody". But thank you all for your concern and I think I speak for all military on this forum by saying we appreciate you finding alternate ways to display your awesome FJs.
"there's always that 10% that F***s it up for everybody". But thank you all for your concern and I think I speak for all military on this forum by saying we appreciate you finding alternate ways to display your awesome FJs.
It's not the 10 percent who exercise their First Amendment rights that the
troops are committed to protect who f*** it up. It's the prudish military
censors who run roughshod over the very rights they swore to uphold.
In some cases, there's a valid national security interest. Some.
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It's not the 10 percent who exercise their First Amendment rights that the
troops are committed to protect who f*** it up. It's the prudish military
censors who run roughshod over the very rights they swore to uphold.
In some cases, there's a valid national security interest. Some.
NO, its about professional and appropriate use of a government computer asset. I'm sure most corporations don't want their employees surfing porn while using a corporate asset and at work. And it also has alot to do with safeguarding goverment computer networks against posssible viruses.