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Post by Merlot Joe on Oct 9, 2005 13:05:48 GMT -6
Okay youcomputer know it alls I need some help here on the board.
All at once when I go to a thread I can not longer see the quote, delete, modify, and reply buttons on the page. Can someone tell me why or what my problem is?
Thanks
Joe.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Oct 9, 2005 13:07:51 GMT -6
I wanted to modify the above post, but can't see the buttons. Al so at time I do not get all the button on the top either. Home , profile, search, memebers.
Joe.
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Post by Captain Gary on Oct 9, 2005 13:23:36 GMT -6
To quote Jake on another thread .. .stuff like that comes and goes. It's all part of the TNMC unpredictable experience!.....Jake
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Post by Hazelita on Oct 9, 2005 14:35:00 GMT -6
Wassup wit dat??? All those buttons are gone for me, too.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 9, 2005 14:37:40 GMT -6
Must be a new 'feature'.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 9, 2005 14:50:11 GMT -6
In general, Sundays & overnights are a very common time to do maintenance for IT. Could be they may have gotten temporarily "lost" during that period. FWIW, I'm able to see them right now.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Oct 9, 2005 17:26:43 GMT -6
In general, Sundays & overnights are a very common time to do maintenance for IT. They should do it on their own time not mine!!!!!!!! Happen to me all the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Joe.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 9, 2005 21:18:34 GMT -6
Hmm, I don't recall ever seeing that before. My browser is Netscape 8.0. Are you useing MSIE? Which version?
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Post by Hazelita on Oct 10, 2005 19:31:25 GMT -6
In general, Sundays & overnights are a very common time to do maintenance for IT. Could be they may have gotten temporarily "lost" during that period. FWIW, I'm able to see them right now. They're baaaaack!
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Post by Lady Irie on Oct 10, 2005 20:38:46 GMT -6
I've never had that problem. I think it's just your attitude.
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Post by Hazelita on Oct 10, 2005 20:41:14 GMT -6
I've never had that problem. I think it's just your attitude. Who me? What's wrong with my attitude? AAACCK! Now I can't tell who's who.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 10, 2005 20:44:30 GMT -6
Pay no attention to her Hazel -- I think she's spent so much time posting as me that it's finally eaten away at her brain before Zilla could get to it.
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Post by Lady Irie on Oct 10, 2005 21:04:28 GMT -6
For once you're right BB, I have no idea on that one Hazel, I think I thought I was replying to Gordon and BB and even at that it doesn't make sense. It's been a long day....
My parents took me out to dinner for my birthday in their "boat" - 1987 Mercury Marquis. We had to hear about how this think runs like a top at 178,000 miles. After dinner the car wouldn't start. Dead as a door nail. Had to call auto club because my mother wouldn't. She was convinced my father could fix it. I had to restrain poor dad because he started to stand in front of cars to stop them because he wanted to see if he could get someone to jump start the car. I have to explain to him we basically live in a suburb of Manhattan and he will get run over because he is scaring people. So I call AAA for him, and a taxi for me, my daughter and mom. They tow the car to a gas station that is within 4 miles of where we are because over 5 miles we pay $4 per mile to tow it and we are about 18 miles from my house.
Then in the taxi mom starts to argue with the taxi driver because she tells him to hurry up, and get home so she can watch the Yankee game. So he starts chatting away about how great the Yankees are, and she pokes him in the back while he is driving, to say, "Oh no, I want to see them LOSE!". He turns around and says, "you wanna get out and walk right here?" (We are on I 95 at this point), My daughter and I are laughing so hard I can't even see. This poor guy didn't know who he was dealing with. So I tell my 75 year old mother to stop poking the poor guy while he is driving, and my mother tells me she has to in "order to get his attention." I tell her this guy needs to pay attention to the road, and not her. Now he is laughing so hard he can't see, and we are still on I 95. She grabs his shoulders again to tell him that Jeter is a jerk because he didn't say "hi" to her when she saw him in Florida. At this point I remind her that in CT touching strangers can get you arrested. We get home and my mother tells me she could have called AAA because she has a 100 mile towing allowance.
I't's my 50th birthday, and I am posting as a male Bukkake Boy who lives in MI because the inmates have stolen my ID, and left me nothing to wear but theirs, Zilla thinks I taste furry, and you wonder why I write a post that is incoherent?
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 10, 2005 21:21:17 GMT -6
And that, in a nutshell, is why I gave you a li'l birthday Karma, dear. Birthdays are a tough thing to survive. Be glad they only happen once a year.
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Post by Lady Irie on Oct 10, 2005 21:37:52 GMT -6
And that, in a nutshell, is why I gave you a li'l birthday Karma, dear. Birthdays are a tough thing to survive. Be glad they only happen once a year. You are the sweetest, but don't worry. . . I won't tell.
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Post by Chicago Jake on Oct 10, 2005 23:04:57 GMT -6
Renee, I'm glad that we could all share, in a cyber sort of way, your special birthday! I hope your 100th will be just as fun as this one......Jake
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 11, 2005 5:18:52 GMT -6
Renee, I return the portion that I held back to you, not too much worse for the wear and tear, although if you DO end up with a rash, its more likely to be BB's fault
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Post by Hazelita on Oct 11, 2005 5:42:44 GMT -6
For once you're right BB, I have no idea on that one Hazel, I think I thought I was replying to Gordon and BB and even at that it doesn't make sense. It's been a long day.... That's OK Renee, seeing as it was a whirlwind birthday for you yesterday I'll let it sliiiiiide. Sounds like you had fun despite being temporarily stranded. Can't wait for you to go back to your true identity. Keeping up with the Sunlovers wasn't easy.
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Post by Lady Irie on Oct 11, 2005 9:44:26 GMT -6
Yesterday was hysterical - I think I was delirious. Who knew one could ever have that much fun on a message board? ;D Jake, I bet you had no idea how much fun you'd create for people by starting this board. Thanks! Thanks G & G and their loyal followers for the out of body experience. I feel so much lighter now. Someone over at the "other board" started a thread entitled "What makes you special?" My reply seems appropriate to copy here: Any "specialness" about me would be due to the company I keep, which basically is the quality of Hedo friends I've acquired over the years. I am special because because my friends make me feel that way, and I am extremely lucky to be able to call these incredible group of people my "friends".Kisses and Hugs to you all! Epilogue:
Mom is like "Doris" on Everybody Loves Raymond, and now that the Yankees lost, she wants to call the cab driver "Anthony", to tell him "I told you!" I hid his business card.
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Post by innit Geezer on Oct 11, 2005 19:23:52 GMT -6
Renee, according to your description of your mother it makes me your brother.
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Post by Chicago Jake on Oct 11, 2005 20:47:07 GMT -6
......Jake, I bet you had no idea how much fun you'd create for people by starting this board. Thanks!...... Well, I had no idea if it would work, but I knew what my goal was. I wanted a place not for talking about Hedo (this is not a resort-related topic!), but for talking about, and doing, the kind of crazy shit you do while at Hedo. Thanks to a brilliant cast of characters, it seems to be working.......Jake
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Post by Lady Irie on Oct 11, 2005 20:50:53 GMT -6
Renee, according to your description of your mother it makes me your brother. I knew this board was incestuous!
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Post by innit Geezer on Oct 11, 2005 20:53:24 GMT -6
Renee, according to your description of your mother it makes me your brother. I knew this board was incestuous! it's worth it .......
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 12, 2005 11:18:12 GMT -6
Did something break here? I'm suddenly getting flags for unread posts that have already been read. Anyone else seeing this, too? I've tried logout/login and login from a different browser, but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
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Post by Dan on Oct 12, 2005 11:23:32 GMT -6
Something happened - everything I've read since midnight showed back up as unread.
D
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 12, 2005 11:32:54 GMT -6
AHA! OK, thanks -- glad to know it's not just me!
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Post by Merlot Joe on Oct 12, 2005 13:16:46 GMT -6
This system is fucked up. Same here thought dido what BB said.
Joe.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 12, 2005 13:38:06 GMT -6
Someone (or something) reset the bit for the dirty flag. I'm guessing we can blame Stinko and her excessive use of the Spoiler Tags.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 12, 2005 14:28:45 GMT -6
If you are not logged in, the New Post flags wont be reset, and I have frequently run into the situation that the say "6 hour" login period is over, I usually dont notice it unless I try to post OR I hit the "home" button or "reload" instead of "backing" out of a thread.
If you have auto logged out, but "back" out of threads, your browser is drawn from the cache (and may be drawning on pre-fetched pages) from when you were logged in, so it appears that you are still logged in and can keep hitting new posts.
Just a theory, I have not seen this first hand, EXCEPT when I have timed out of my login.
Gordon
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 12, 2005 14:40:01 GMT -6
My login had not yet timed out when I noticed this earlier today. I usually do the 6-hr. login, which I think is the default choice, so I shouldn't've experienced an "auto-logout" until around now. Did something choke after we exceeded 100 registered users? Doubt it, but you never know ...
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