
How are your computer fixes going? Looking forward to your presence again introducing new stuff, and upgrading old, in the Modifications section. It's just not the same without ya.
See ya there soon I hope, our Nashville artist in residence.

This is true , but I was referring to the newer png files that was added – I’m not completely sure if it helps on certain Computer Systems .The 'not keeping up with the patches idea' could be trouble though, but I guess it won't hurt for folks to try them,
Up and Down, as soon as I think that I have fixed one thing, another thing breaks, but I can’t really complain, it is a five-year-old system, so I have more than gotten my monies-worth out of it!How are your computer fixes going?,
Ha, ya got to be kiddin'...This new deal has got us all going overtime, getting it RIGHT for the new, BIG transition. And of course, I'm second-guessing everything and everyone, turning Norb into a BEAR at times, and PO'ing most of the team. Other than that, things are going well.BTW – are you finally getting some rest while awaiting the release of the next patch!
Ha, ya got to be kiddin'...This new deal has got us all going overtime, getting it RIGHT for the new, BIG transition. And of course, I'm second-guessing everything and everyone, turning Norb into a BEAR at times,
HaH , well then, keep up the excellent work!and PO'ing most of the team.
Ten-Four – Check your PM !I'm very sorry, I did not mean to take this thread off topic, I was just trying to see if all the mods could be used together.
Davinci, you have a PM from me.
PS I'm attaching the best color picture of the true 4th Mississippi Infantry Battle Flag that I know of plus a couple of sites concerning the flag:The 5th Minnesota Infantry captured the colors of the 4th Mississippi at Nashville, but they paid an extremely high price for the honor. Lieutenant Colonel William B. Gere, commander of the 5th Minnesota, wrote of the fighting on December 16 in which the 4th Mississippi’s flag was taken: “At 4:15 p.m. the order to forward was given, which being repeated along the line, the Fifth Minnesota, with bayonets fixed, moved over the breast-works in their front into the open field which lay between them and the enemy’s works, and at a double-quick rushed forward under the most terrific and withering fire of musketry and artillery it has ever been my fortune to behold or encounter. Yet, forward our line pressed, and soon the colors of the Fifth Minnesota were planted, the first in our brigade, upon the rebel intrenchments, and the enemy were driven from their fortified position. The regiment pursued, capturing hundreds of prisoners, among whom was Brigadier-General Jackson, and many other officers. I think I can safely say that the Fifth Minnesota captured more prisoners in this charge than the regiment numbered…The glorious victory we had won had not, however, been a bloodless one. The loss in my regiment in this charge had been nearly 100 killed and wounded, which was about one-fourth my entire command.” (Official Records, Series 1, Volume XLV, Part 1, page 451)