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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 2, 2016 15:26:52 GMT
Hi,sorry for the inconvenience. When this happens please use the [Report ad] found at the bottom of many of our forum pages. Your report will go directly to proboards technnical support and they will remove the offending ad.If you report any offending ad (such as redirect ads)during normal business it gets pulled out of the system usually within 30 minutes. Alternatively and while waiting for the ad to be pulled I suggest temporarily using a pc instead of a mobile .This might help because most of the offending ads are directed at the mobile users. It eventually got sorted out... I had constantly reported the ads for almost a week long (maybe it's less than that, but it felt that long). Finally, proboards squleched the offender ads and I was able to use this forum. I think you got some of what I went through. It hasn't happened yet to me for 2 weeks now. Conrad, I don't think you'll have a problem right now. I could be wrong ofc.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Aug 3, 2016 10:00:18 GMT
My Primary School was named after Monash and we had a portrait of him in the library but I think I was the only one who knew anything about him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 20:53:02 GMT
My Primary School was named after Monash and we had a portrait of him in the library but I think I was the only one who knew anything about him. That's interesting, but if it is in his name wouldn't you need to know everything about him?
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 3, 2016 20:56:27 GMT
My Primary School was named after Monash and we had a portrait of him in the library but I think I was the only one who knew anything about him. That's interesting, but if it is in his name wouldn't you need to know everything about him? Suppose not, many schools in the U.S are named after Abraham Lincoln, yet some misguided students believe he was tyrannical.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 20:57:30 GMT
That's interesting, but if it is in his name wouldn't you need to know everything about him? Suppose not, many schools in the U.S are named after Abraham Lincoln, yet some misguided students believe he was tyrannical. That is sad actually
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 3, 2016 21:02:30 GMT
My Primary School was named after Monash and we had a portrait of him in the library but I think I was the only one who knew anything about him. Monash was the best Australian Gen in WW1. Though Ludendorff and Hindenburg are still my favourite. Just look at Battle of Tannenburg II : Electric Boogaloo.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 21:05:37 GMT
My Primary School was named after Monash and we had a portrait of him in the library but I think I was the only one who knew anything about him. Monash was the best Australian Gen in WW1. Though Ludendorff and Hindenburg are still my favourite. Just look at Battle of Tannenburg II : Electric Boogaloo. What did he do? I haven't heard much about him
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 3, 2016 21:12:31 GMT
Monash was the best Australian Gen in WW1. Though Ludendorff and Hindenburg are still my favourite. Just look at Battle of Tannenburg II : Electric Boogaloo. What did he do? I haven't heard much about him Here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_MonashThe Battle of Amiens was his idea. He was a strong advocate of combinned arms. Also, he was probably a better leader than most of the Frenco-British generals.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 21:22:54 GMT
What did he do? I haven't heard much about him Here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_MonashThe Battle of Amiens was his idea. He was a strong advocate of combinned arms. Also, he was probably a better leader than most of the Frenco-British generals. I know a lot of generals who were better than most of Franco-British
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 3, 2016 21:35:08 GMT
Here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_MonashThe Battle of Amiens was his idea. He was a strong advocate of combinned arms. Also, he was probably a better leader than most of the Frenco-British generals. I know a lot of generals who were better than most of Franco-British But a commonwealth gen better than most of them is saying something about their nations... Also, the above mentioned gens (I'm looking at you, Haig) actually listened to him.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 3, 2016 21:36:45 GMT
I know a lot of generals who were better than most of Franco-British But a commonwealth gen better than most of them is saying something about their nations... Also, the above mentioned gens (I'm looking at you, Haig) actually listened to him. Of course, Haig had his own mistakes
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 22:11:26 GMT
But a commonwealth gen better than most of them is saying something about their nations... Also, the above mentioned gens (I'm looking at you, Haig) actually listened to him. Of course, Haig had his own mistakes But who doesn't?
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 4, 2016 0:08:36 GMT
Of course, Haig had his own mistakes But who doesn't? Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, that's who
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 4, 2016 0:31:28 GMT
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, that's who His mistake was being a racist. But not a Nazi, thankfully.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 4, 2016 0:45:00 GMT
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, that's who His mistake was being a racist. But not a Nazi, thankfully. He was actually the ONE GUY that treated the Askari as equals. Especially for that time, he is not a racist
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