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Brian King

Country

United States

City or Town

St. Louis

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Bio

Brian manages the websites for the Weider History Group. This includes GreatHistory.com, HistoryNet.com, and ArmchairGeneral.com. This consumes most of his day, but he still makes time for mountain biking, jeeping, photography, computer war and strategy gaming, home maintenance, writing, and spending time with his family.

Favorite Books

Earth Abides, Harry Potter books, The Forgotten Soldier, World War Z

Favorite Movies

Aliens, Lord of the Rings super extended mega director’s cut version, Blackhawk Down

URL of your website

http://www.greathistory.com

Favorite Period(s) of History

World War II, ETO

Favorite TV Programs

The Office, 30 Rock, Jeremiah, Jericho, Doctor Who

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  • Thanks Brian for setting me up! It’s very appreciated…

  • Russell, I sent you an email. :)

  • Brian – -

    I posted a comment right after I signed up a week or so ago. I went to add a new post on a new subject this morning, but is not obvious to me how make a new post. I went to My Blog. Do I create a new blog — that doesnt seem right. I’m probably missing something easy, but can you help? How do I add a new post on a new subject? Thanks for you help. Russell

  • I was on greathistory.com yesterday and this morning. I posted a comment on Withington’s Should Nuclear Weapons Be Removed From Europe. Everything seemed to work well – the post appeared on the column on the right of the home page.

    You may have noticed this already, but if not….the right hand column includes several Pass the Popcorn Pilgrim entries, all from a couple of days ago. It looks like 3 people wrote Pass the Popcorn – Tracy McCormick, Haley Elizabeth Garwood and Paul Davis. Looks like something went wrong here.

  • Yes, wire fixed for IE6 on member page!


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