Frequent login request
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Onelife
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Re: Frequent login request
Funny you should mention Blue Oyster as I've just won a horsey competition where i had write a short story that included 10 horse name out of the hundred selected.
“HE’S BEHIND YOU!
It wasn’t that Galvin didn’t have the courage to tell Holly that he was transitioning, but the reported washing-line thefts of women’s dresses were never going to go un-noticed; especially when they shared the same wardrobe.
“Crikey,” muttered Holly. “This doesn’t look like a Gentlemansgame....... What’s going on? You’re not turning into Princess Eleanor are you?”
“It’s the hormones,” replied Galvin. “And on that note I would Appreciate It if you would drop the Princess and just call me Eleanor.”
“My gawd,” replied Holly. “How long have you known?”
“Ever since I changed my stage name from Sir Gerhard to Honeysuckle.”
“Does this mean you’re a Drag Queen now?”
“Yes, Holly, I get such a Buzz out of it that next year I will be in the new Stage Star pantomime production of Happygolucky.”
“HE’S BEHIND YOU!
It wasn’t that Galvin didn’t have the courage to tell Holly that he was transitioning, but the reported washing-line thefts of women’s dresses were never going to go un-noticed; especially when they shared the same wardrobe.
“Crikey,” muttered Holly. “This doesn’t look like a Gentlemansgame....... What’s going on? You’re not turning into Princess Eleanor are you?”
“It’s the hormones,” replied Galvin. “And on that note I would Appreciate It if you would drop the Princess and just call me Eleanor.”
“My gawd,” replied Holly. “How long have you known?”
“Ever since I changed my stage name from Sir Gerhard to Honeysuckle.”
“Does this mean you’re a Drag Queen now?”
“Yes, Holly, I get such a Buzz out of it that next year I will be in the new Stage Star pantomime production of Happygolucky.”
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Mervyn and Trish
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Very good
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Onelife
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Thanks Sir Merv…it was Stephens wardrobe that gave me the inspiration to write it
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Stephen
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Onelife wrote: 08 Feb 2023, 13:42Thanks Sir Merv…it was Stephens wardrobe that gave me the inspiration to write it![]()
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Stephen
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I think i can hear the mod plod going off topic sirens.
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Onelife
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Bit of light relief from worrying about login issues I would have thought…but if David wants to red pen you it gets a
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Stephen
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Nearly as bad as banana gate.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Well to get back on topic before the Modplods notice the deviation, since I had to log back in half a dozen times in a day and commented on here two days back it's behaved perfectly. There really is no accounting for IT.
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Stephen
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Could it be a Northern hemisphere thingy. 
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poole boy
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Re: Frequent login request
as I live in poole and get the same things happening to me all the time with oft request to log in stephen no
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Stephen
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poole boy wrote: 09 Feb 2023, 10:31as I live in poole and get the same things happening to me all the time with oft request to log in stephen no
Just testing
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Frequent login request
We're in the south northlands so I've no idea.
(Situation normal there...)
(Situation normal there...)
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towny44
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Re: Frequent login request
Still having to login all the time when using Chrome, but Firefox is fine. So I think it must be a browser issue.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Frequent login request
I use Chrome on my desktop with no need to sign in. I also use Chrome on my Android phone and no matter what I do I have to go through sign in. Remember me makes no difference.
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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Not sure what’s going on but I have to log out and back in at least one a week to access the site.
And I do wish David would do something about the boringly long delay between postings. It must be at least a minute which feels like a lifetime before a post can be followed by another. Why? it’s members only forum not sellafield.
And I do wish David would do something about the boringly long delay between postings. It must be at least a minute which feels like a lifetime before a post can be followed by another. Why? it’s members only forum not sellafield.
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david63
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Nothing to do with the site that would cause that - probably your browser.Stephen wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 14:18Not sure what’s going on but I have to log out and back in at least one a week to access the site.
Why - to prevent spamming, but seeing as how you asked nicely and I am in a good mood I have reduced it to 30 secondsStephen wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 14:18And I do wish David would do something about the boringly long delay between postings. It must be at least a minute which feels like a lifetime before a post can be followed by another. Why?
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oldbluefox
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From 31?david63 wrote: 24 Jun 2023, 14:32Why - to prevent spamming, but seeing as how you asked nicely and I am in a good mood I have reduced it to 30 seconds
I was taught to be cautious
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towny44
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Re: Frequent login request
I agree that log on and wait times can be rather annoying, I use various browsers but have the same issues with all of them, and seems to be getting progressively worse.
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Stephen
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Same here John.
Thank you for reducing the post delay time though David. As Tesco say, ‘every little helps’.
Thank you for reducing the post delay time though David. As Tesco say, ‘every little helps’.
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Ray B
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Re: Frequent login request
The time it takes me to type a post means it does not effect me. 
Don't worry, be happy
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Frequent login request
This issue arises again. Is anyone else having the problem at the moment? I don't often get troubled but in the last two or three days I've had to log in again literally every time I've come back to the forum on my phone. I'm not aware of anything changing my end, unless the Browser (Chrome) does done a sneaky update when I wasn't looking.
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towny44
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I have been having similar problems for the past 3 or 4 weeks but it normally only happens on the first visit of the day. I wondered if being on a cruise for the last 2 weeks and using free Princess wi fi was to blame, but it's still doing it now I am back home.
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Stephen
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No set pattern but I too have to login regularly which makes the ‘keep me logged in’ tick box a bit pointless.
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Mervyn and Trish
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That's interesting. Thinking about it mine started while we were away and hopping from one WiFi system to another, which I assumed was the reason, but has continued at home and got worse in the last few days. It only seems to happen at the moment using Chrome, which used to be okay, but is better using the Samsung browser, which used to be a problem!towny44 wrote: 24 Jul 2023, 23:30I have been having similar problems for the past 3 or 4 weeks but it normally only happens on the first visit of the day. I wondered if being on a cruise for the last 2 weeks and using free Princess wi fi was to blame, but it's still doing it now I am back home.
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towny44
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It's also become terribly slow to load pages, I know David said this was a security issue, but surely the security system should recognise regular users and not have them join the P&O embarcation queue?
John
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