LOGIN
  • Post to the EFV-8 Forum
  • Post Classified Ads
  • Shop the Online Store
User Login

Not Registered Yet? Click Here to Sign Up!



(Forgot your Password?)
Remember me on this computer

Not registered yet?
REGISTER NOW!

Back to Home Page Show Forum Rules

Early Ford V-8 Club Forum

FORUM RULES: Users agree to these Rules when using Forum.

The site administrator reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of the user agreement without prior notice to the user. It is the responsibility of the user to regularly review the terms of this agreement.

The user agrees to the following terms:

  1. All information that you provide to us for your membership is correct.
  2. You will not use your membership to spam, harrass, or exploit other members in any way.
  3. Vulgar, Abusive, Racist and Sexist Language will not be tolerated.
  4. Commercial-type sales postings will not be allowed.
  5. No mass posting or flooding of the boards is allowed.
  6. No Advertising of parts or cars; no Ebay or business/commercial ads (please use the "Classified" for ads Wanted or For Sale).
  7. VIEWING MULTIPLE TOPICS ON SCREEN: You can choose to see more than 10 Topics at a time ... Log In and choose "Preferences" from the top bar on the Forum page. Scroll down and Change the "Default Topics Returned" parameter to 25 or 50, and save the changes. Since this setting is stored in your browser 'cookies' (if enabled), it seems to use that stored value even if you are not logged in. So, if you use a PC that you haven't logged into the forum from, the setting still seem to remain at the default.
  8. EXTERNAL PHOTO LINKS ON FORUM: You can still use external photo links in your posts on the new forum. They follow the rules of any link in that they have to have the URL link qualified down to the full image file name (example: .jpg). The links will open in a new browser window, the same as an uploaded image attached to a post. Since an image attachment to any post does not display inline with the post, the results are the same. You can use multiple external links within a post. This link is from photos on a site from Don Clink's 'Deuce@75' albums:

    http://donclink.com/deuce_75_1/images/dscn2950.jpg

    Using links from photo sites such as Photobucket can help in "size" issue with uploaded attachment files. For best viewing in web browsers, photos should be around the 800x600 pixel range, and probably not more than 1024x768. Most cameras today store HUGE jpg image files, as the default settings are in the 7, 8, 10, and 12Mb image sizes. The image files that are then attached are very large, and the browser can't display the full image size without using the scroll bars. Use the re-sizing functions of your photo editing software to reduce the image to 800x600, which reduces the file sixe and the image load time in the browser. Don uses Google's free Picassa3 software, which is an excellent photo management product. All of the photo albums of the Deuce, Grand National, and Auburn that are links on the NORG site were built using Picassa's web creation functions. And it's free? (THANKS to Don Clink for the info!)
  9. HOW DO I SHOW MY EMAIL ADDRESS ALONG WITH MY USERNAME? You can LogIn on the Forum, and select PREFERENCES. On this page Members can add optional information such as their City,State, Country; Occupation; Hobbies: list a Homepage; list AOL Instant Messanger Handle; Signature; "Make Email Address viewable to others;" and even change the number of Default Topics shown on a page. WHEN others click on your profile, they will see this information.

EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / A Memorial Day Thought

   Reply to this DiscussionReply to Discussion | Start new discussionNew Discussion << previous || next >> 
Posted By Discussion Topic: A Memorial Day Thought -- page: 1 2

Printer-friendly Version  send this discussion to a friend  new posts last

ford38v8
05-29-2011 @ 9:48 PM
Senior
Posts: 2764
Joined: Oct 2009
          
I'm sitting here tonight watching the Memorial Day Concert on PBS. It started with one of the best renditions of the Star Spangled Banner that I've heard in a long time. I'm a traditionalist, I appreciate the song as it has been sung over the years, the traditional way, not with the personalized version of the singer. Listening, I had to turn up the volume to the max, and, as always, I choked with emotion. As the camera panned the audience, I knew I wasn't alone in my feelings for this most American song.

I began typing just now with a dry eye, but forget that, for now I'm listening to Taps. I hope I don't misspell a word, because I can't see the keyboard, let alone the screen.

Veterans, Wives, Daughters, survivors, all with emotional stories to tell, all these tonight have been portrayed by famous entertainers, reciting those stories. How, how in the world are they able to do that, I wonder? How can any feeling human being recite those stories without choking on their words? I find this to be extremely puzzling. I can't listen to this stuff, nor could any person, I think, who has a heart, a soul, a feeling of compassion, certainly a feeling of pride in America, in being one part of this great country of ours.

I served, as many of those who will read this. We are the lucky ones. No, I don't agree that our wars have all been righteous. I do emphatically insist, however, that all our fallen warriors gave their all for the life we enjoy now and in the future. None died in vain, not one single hero, as all truly are.

I ramble on, and i've lost most of you, but for those who are still with me, I thank you, I thank our Veterans, I thank our fallen Heros. Yes, I thank those actors and actresses who recited those stories of great loss. We have to be reminded, but we do very much appreciate being Americans, don't we?

Alan

42wagon
05-30-2011 @ 3:57 AM
Senior
Posts: 585
Joined: Oct 2009
          
Alan
You said it far better than I could have. Too many people today see the day as only another chance to get away from our everyday existence and have no idea just what and why we are celebrating.

As one who served, as I believe many who are of the age to have the time to enjoy our cars, I thank you for your thoughts.
Ted

Stroker
05-30-2011 @ 6:10 AM
Senior
Posts: 1460
Joined: Oct 2009
          
Amen

40guy
05-30-2011 @ 7:12 AM
Member
Posts: 270
Joined: Oct 2009
          
Amen x 2. Thank you sir. Well stated. I especially like the part about the National Anthem being sung in traditional fashion. Some of these clowns who sing it today don't even know the words. I guess they are too concerned with how they can "jazz" it up to properly learn the lyrics. Thanks.

deuce_roadster
05-30-2011 @ 8:25 AM
Member
Posts: 284
Joined: Oct 2009
          
It is great to see that todays vets are treated with the respect they deserve. We were allowed to come on and off base here in the US in civilian clothes to minimize the taunts of "baby killer" and worse.
Ex combat medic 14 May 1970-14 May 1974. Have seen the fallen up close and personal and think of them daily.

alanwoodieman
05-30-2011 @ 9:30 AM
Senior
Posts: 868
Joined: Oct 2009
          
I was in the Navy from 68 till 71 and we were told never to wear our uniforms to travel and off the base if at all possible. I still remember the taunts in the Atlanta Airport and the friendly stewardess who led us into the frequent flyers lounge to wait for our flight out. Times sure have changed!!

Norm
05-30-2011 @ 10:18 AM
Member
Posts: 85
Joined: Oct 2009
          
US Navy 1958 to 1969. I watched that show, too, and had the same response about the wonderful way the Star Spangled Banner was sung. I thought the woman who spoke in place of the mother was a little choked up at the end.

I'm in total agreement with the thoughts in this thread.

Norm

Stroker
05-30-2011 @ 10:30 AM
Senior
Posts: 1460
Joined: Oct 2009
          
Navy 62-66, After active duty in WesPac, I drilled for a year while finishing up college on the GI Bill. One day a week I had an afternoon lab just before going to drill. The campus was not a happy place to be wearing a uniform in 67.

Ex Tin Can Sailor (DD-786)


ford38v8
05-30-2011 @ 12:39 PM
Senior
Posts: 2764
Joined: Oct 2009
          
59-63 USN Seabees. NAS Miramar motor pool; MCB 11 C Co. Port Hueneme, Guam, Midway; ACB 1 Coronado.

Alan

JM
05-31-2011 @ 4:46 AM
Senior
Posts: 823
Joined: Oct 2009
          
Sounds like some of us could be old Navy buddies and don't know it . I was also US Navy '62 to '66. Westpac USS Shelton DD790 and USS Mansfield DD728 out of Yakuska (or was that Yokuska?), Japan. Proud to have served my country!

JM

This message was edited by JM on 5-31-11 @ 5:04 AM

<< previous || next >> 
PAGE: 1 2


NOTE: YOU MUST BE A REGISTERED USER AND BE LOGGED IN TO POST (and reply to) messages in this forum. If you are a first time user, please click the CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT in the masthead above to register and Log In. After that, all you do is LOG IN to enjoy using this site.

DISCLAIMER: The V-8 Club does no independent testing of any of the opinions, thoughts or suggestions presented in the website on the Forum, in the Tech Tips section, or any section. A reader should consider the website to be a forum wherein differing solutions to a particular set of circumstances may be discussed. Ultimately, the selection of an item for an individual's vehicle must be based upon the independent study of the vehicle owner in consultation with people in the hobby and restoration experts.


EFV-8 Club Forum Home | Back to Home Page | Contact the Webmaster

Copyright © 2009 - EFV-8.org
Powered by < CF FORUM > v.2.1