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I must be REALLY thick (i am cornish) but I can't for the life of me find out how to contact them.........
I just wanted to ask them if they could make the Military deaths petition thread a sticky please??
I must be REALLY thick (i am cornish) but I can't for the life of me find out how to contact them.........
I just wanted to ask them if they could make the Military deaths petition thread a sticky please??
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Amazingly we are normally trusted to get on without one. Scroggs looks in from time to time, as do others, but we are quite a grown up group (compared to some others) so they tend not to have much to do here.
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While I do look in from time to time, I don't generally get involved in the politics of what should be a sticky and what shouldn't. However, I'll make sure that 'the man who does' gets to know of the request. I should say, however, that Mil Aircrew is in danger of disappearing under the weight of sticky threads as it is!
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Mil Aircrew is in danger of disappearing under the weight of sticky threads
Below the Glidepath - not correcting
Could we not have a stickie highlighting the detrimental effect that too many stickies have on a dynamic and fast moving forum such as this?
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Sorry but I just felt that a petition calling for better treatment of our fallen brothers and sisters was more appropriate and deserving of a sticky than some of the other threads that get a high number of replies anyway, thus keeping them current.
Have YOU signed Tappers Dad's Petition???
Have YOU signed Tappers Dad's Petition???
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....kicking it around and seeing where it lands ....
It has been noted on other forums that "stickies" don't always have the desired effect and that people tend to ignore them.
Best way to keep something current, is to post on it!!
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It has been noted on other forums that "stickies" don't always have the desired effect and that people tend to ignore them.
Best way to keep something current, is to post on it!!
Cheers
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A must for briefings...please don't shout, "house", to loudly though.
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Played it once, took a trip to Sengo's office for a chat. He didn't give me coffee and biscuits. The FS was much more understanding, he gave me lots of coffee and biscuits..........A month on teas and keys.
Oh how we laughed...
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Happy days
I think you'll find that one, "leverages" one's synergies. Thankfully I have been spared this act today, prefering instead to think outside my box and align my ducks.
Congratulations. Enjoy your prize of a slightly stale buffet lunch and a 4 hour meeting that achieves exactly half the square root of bugger all.
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Driving to a meeting I heard a professor of meetings at Lancaster University who said, amongst other things, that the attention span at a meeting drops rapidly at 23 minutes.
When I woke up with a start at 1123, exactly 23 minutes into the meeting, I could not believe that someone was talking about bed blocks. I dozed off again.
When I woke up with a start at 1123, exactly 23 minutes into the meeting, I could not believe that someone was talking about bed blocks. I dozed off again.