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Jack's Granddad

Joined: Jun 2003
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From: Lancashire
Is the requirement to login to read posts going to be a permanent feature?
Would an administrater please explain the reasoning behind these changes.
As a matter of principle I do not like or want either of these changes as I do not want my internet usage monitored by anyone.
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Joined: Jan 2000
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From: 03 ACE
Had a cookie placed ever since I registered way back in 2000
Cookie = No logon required.
Mmmmm we love cookies
Nice one Daniel, all good now
Cookie = No logon required.
Mmmmm we love cookies
Nice one Daniel, all good now
Jack's Granddad

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 623
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From: Lancashire
^^BUMP!^^
See this has dropped to page 2 where there is a risk that someone from Admin might miss my very simple, and I suggest not unreasonable question.
I may not get an answer at all then!
See this has dropped to page 2 where there is a risk that someone from Admin might miss my very simple, and I suggest not unreasonable question.
I may not get an answer at all then!
Hippopotomonstrosesquipidelian title
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now it would appear that I have to let pprune put a cookie on my machine which I have never had to do before.
Jack's Granddad

Joined: Jun 2003
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From: Lancashire
Presumably you've never ticked the "remember me" box before.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
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From: On the western edge of The Moor
Jack's Granddad

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 623
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From: Lancashire
Thank you for that WL, would never have thought to look there. At least you took the trouble to respond, a simple, short PM and /or announcement and explanation for the rule change below Admin's dignity perhaps?
"Keeps out the riff-raff" indeed, touch of the Basil Fawlty syndrome I suggest. Still, if I don't like it, as the man says in his usual modest manner, "You've got a mouse - if it really annoys you make us suffer and go elswhere".
I do hope this is not a suicide note but with recent history in mind I cannot be too confident, bearing in mind Lord Acton's maxim.
"Keeps out the riff-raff" indeed, touch of the Basil Fawlty syndrome I suggest. Still, if I don't like it, as the man says in his usual modest manner, "You've got a mouse - if it really annoys you make us suffer and go elswhere".
I do hope this is not a suicide note but with recent history in mind I cannot be too confident, bearing in mind Lord Acton's maxim.

Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 430
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From: South East Cornwall
Am I only one that I get an intermediate screen to insert some computer generated characters after I inserted my password?
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Joined: Jan 2000
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From: 03 ACE
Know what you mean.
A real drag.
A bit like turning on the tap and water coming out, or flicking a switch and the light coming on.
Never know where I find the time
A real drag.
A bit like turning on the tap and water coming out, or flicking a switch and the light coming on.
Never know where I find the time
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 481
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From: France
Well perhaps you're on a super-high-speed connection. For me, it's like turning on the tap, and then having to go and adjust the stop-cock in the garage outside, before the water comes out.
At least the first page didn't have too much in the way of boring sarcasm...
At least the first page didn't have too much in the way of boring sarcasm...
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Norfolk U.K.
Am I only one that I get an intermediate screen to insert some computer generated characters after I inserted my password?




