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JohnnyNashville

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  1. http://serverfault.com/questions/570439/setting-a-static-route-for-a-specific-network-adapter-with-two-network-adapters aj
  2. Lots of good advise above...now for the true secret... add these tags... [FUXI] aj
  3. Sure, just gather up all the XI and Foxi members in Australia and you and yours can play the winner... aj
  4. Just start stabbing Admins...that's how I did it... Okay for real...there is a process. Here is the short list... Play, post, TS3 and be patient... aj
  5. Asus all the way! aj
  6. A year or so ago I remember spanking some wankers in a NA vs EU game set up for XI members...anyone interested in a rematch?? aj
  7. If your not getting any recovery errors or "lost input connection" then it's your monitor. aj
  8. If your screen goes out, you should see a error message on your screen saying "lost input signal", if you don't see that next time just reboot your monitor. When you reboot your computer (after the screen blanks out), it should recognize that the system crashed and gives you the choice of safe mode or normal... If it doesn't...it's your monitor. If it does you have other issues...GPU most likely... aj
  9. One hundred and one years ago, the Christmas Truce of 1914 was a spontaneous cease-fire and a day of Christian brotherhood for both sides of the No Man’s Land along the Western Front. The event was kept secret by senior military officers and government censors as an embarrassing breakdown in military discipline.Military recruiters from both the Triple Entente and the Central Powers promised recruits that they would be “Home for Christmas.” But after five months of war, the Western Front became an entrenched battlefield running almost 600 miles from Belgium to Switzerland. Most of the soldiers were young men from rural villages who had never been away from home. They were cold, miserable and disillusioned in their three rows of trenches on Christmas Eve of 1914. All the hype about God and Country was interrupted by the reality of rats, lice, and endless artillery duels. While senior officers billeted in snug and warm country estates were enjoying fine wine and good meat safely out of range from artillery barrages, lower-ranking officers stayed in the trenches and suffered just as much as the enlisted soldiers. It was these junior officers that permitted a Christmas lull in the fighting. But once the lull started, soon there was singing of religious hymns on both sides. After a while, men in many of the front line locations left their weapons and came out of the trenches to fraternize in No Man’s Land with the same enemy soldiers the propaganda machines had demonized. There had already been a million casualties in the short war and the front lines had not really moved in three months. The troops were coming to realize that the “War to End All Wars” would be a protracted game of attrition. Many of the men who experienced the Christmas Truce were emotionally overwhelmed with Christian love and respect for their fellow man, and refused to fight and kill when senior officers came to the trenches and ordered a re-start of hostilities. Some soldiers were punished for disobedience and many had to be replaced with fresh troops who had been in the reserve trenches the day before. Corporal Adolf Hitler was among the soldiers who did not experience the front line fraternization. The Christmas Truce of 1914 never threatened to end the war. For the next four years, new military technology and logistics resulted in unprecedented destruction and the death of 9 million soldiers killed by November 1918. The vast majority of the soldiers who experienced the unauthorized truce fought on, and many did not survive the war. The Christmas Truce story is summarized in the concluding verse of John McCutcheon’s famous song about the event, “Christmas in the Trenches”: “My name is Francis Tolliver, I come from Liverpool, Two years ago the war was waiting for me after school. To Belgium and to Flanders to Germany to here I fought for King and country I love dear. ‘Twas Christmas in the trenches where the frost so bitter hung, The frozen fields of France were still, no Christmas song was sung, Our families back in England were toasting us that day, Their brave and glorious lads so far away. I was lying with my messmate on the cold and rocky ground When across the lines of battle came a most peculiar sound Says I, ‘Now listen up, me boys!’ each soldier strained to hear As one young German voice sang out so clear. ‘He’s singing bloody well, you know!’ my partner says to me Soon one by one each German voice joined in in harmony The cannons rested silent, the gas clouds rolled no more As Christmas brought us respite from the war. As soon as they were finished and a reverent pause was spent ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’ struck up some lads from Kent The next they sang was ‘Stille Nacht,’ ‘Tis “Silent Night”,’ says I And in two tongues one song filled up that sky. ‘There’s someone coming towards us!’ the front line sentry cried All sights were fixed on one lone figure coming from their side His truce flag, like a Christmas star, shone on that plain so bright As he bravely strode unarmed into the night. Soon one by one on either side walked into No Man’s land With neither gun nor bayonet we met there hand to hand We shared some secret brandy and we wished each other well And in a flare-lit soccer game we gave ‘em hell. We traded chocolates, cigarettes, and photographs from home These sons and fathers far away from families of their own Young Sanders played his squeeze box and they had a violin This curious and unlikely band of men. Soon daylight stole upon us and France was France once more With sad farewells we each began to settle back to war But the question haunted every heart that lived that wondrous night ‘Whose family have I fixed within my sights?’ ‘Twas Christmas in the trenches, where the frost so bitter hung The frozen fields of France were warmed as songs of peace were sung For the walls they’d kept between us to exact the work of war Had been crumbled and were gone for evermore. My name is Francis Tolliver, in Liverpool I dwell Each Christmas come since World War I I’ve learned its lessons well That the ones who call the shots won’t be among the dead and lame And on each end of the rifle we’re the same.” http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/12/24/101-years-ago-today-christmas-truce-halted-world-war/
  10. Thank you all! Works great now!! Merry Christmas. Not So Angry Johnnie
  11. Okay, I messed up somewhere somehow...anytime I try to open a PDF instead of Adobe being default...Word is. Currently instead of the simple double click and poof Adobe Reader opens my PDF file...now I have to right click and select open with Adobe...What a freaking pain! Any suggestions?? Computer Specs are in the Signature Box below... Thanks, aj
  12. Merry Christmas! aj
  13. or this.... http://steamcommunity.com/app/7940/discussions/0/846938350602801925/ http://ccm.net/forum/affich-125400-cod-4-multiplayer-doesn-t-start aj
  14. Try this.... http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/108442/how-to-fix-the-call-of-duty-4-modern-warfare-multiplayer-crash-on-startup Merry Christmas, aj
  15. enjoy, aj
  16. Changed my name for the next few days to "AngrySanta_XI"....what's your Christmas name? aj
  17. Just wondering...how are new members voted on? Pass clans a vote of all members was held, some clans had to be 100 percent for...others majority. I am assuming that only admin and maybe a select few are asked to vote...I am cool with what ever the process is...but just wondering... Thanks, aj
  18. I'm going to leave this right here.... aj
  19. Me, Sliderule and Bubbles at a local restaurant... aj
  20. Post up your old one...Tell us what you need...I'll give it a crack. aj
  21. Nevermind....double XP is now over...at my normal killing speed...it will be next Christmas before I rank up again... aj
  22. Been playing a lot during double XP and running all my big bonus multiplyers and this afternoon I am on track to rank up to 140. With that being said I would like to thank all the idiots that have played so poorly as to allow me to do this...special thanks go to... Qball Bubbles Papi Sliderule Hardcore and special thanks to Geforce! Thank you for your lame ass playing and ranking me up over the years!! aj
  23. Okay...not really AC DC...but still pretty funny... enjoy, aj
  24. Family, family and more family! aj
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