Hmmm...
I never knew that mess, I am not sure if Nels knows. I will pop this thread to him.
Hmmm...
I never knew that mess, I am not sure if Nels knows. I will pop this thread to him.
You're going to a page that we never link to and frankly never intend anyone to use.
Actually, he's got a point. If someone wanted to find the forums, they'd have less trouble finding www.flightsim.com then clicking a link, than trying to remember the whole dc board URL.
Myself, when I'm at work I can't access the main site (it's blocked) but I can access the forums, and the way I did it was going through that address and then getting the correct link from there.
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Brought Me right back here, when I clicked on em ?
Randy Burton
Worked fine for me too.
Jim
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Worked for me too......................
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John
I started out with nothing...and I still have most of it!
I make good decisions based on my experience. My experience came from making bad decisions!
Just to let you know (which you may already be aware off). When navigating to http://www.flightsim.com a page appears asking which forums you would like (flightsim or trainsim). If you click on flightsim, the page displays "cannot find server".
It appears that the address its trying to find is:
http://nwww.flightsim.com/dc/dcboard.php
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