Forum Access Issues
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Stephen
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Forum Access Issues
Problem with accessing the forum lately.
Cannot get the home page to open, just keep getting the timer going round and round. Alson frequently asked to login. This has been an intermittent issue for a few days now. One minute all is fine then it crashes.
Cannot get the home page to open, just keep getting the timer going round and round. Alson frequently asked to login. This has been an intermittent issue for a few days now. One minute all is fine then it crashes.
Last edited by Stephen on 27 Apr 2024, 12:21, edited 1 time in total.
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david63
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Re: Forum Access Issues
There is currently an issue with the server that is being investigated (nothing to do with me)
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Onelife
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Re: Forum Access Issues
I'm having the same issues....I think you should man up a bit and give David a talking too.Stephen wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 12:20Problem with accessing the forum lately.
Cannot get the home page to open, just keep getting the timer going round and round. Alson frequently asked to login. This has been an intermittent issue for a few days now. One minute all is fine then it crashes.
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Stephen
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Re: Forum Access Issues
david63 wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 12:38There is currently an issue with the server that is being investigated (nothing to do with me)
Thanks David, although Onelife said it would have been nice to have been informed of this.
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david63
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But unfortunately he has not returned the crystal ball yet, so I cannot see into the future - although the way Onelife has been using it to pick the non winners perhaps I am better off not having it!!Stephen wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 13:26Onelife said it would have been nice to have been informed of this
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Onelife
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You certainly know how to kick a man when he’s down on his luck…I’ll be hoping “Wrestling Revenue” Brighton, (Wednesday) brings much needed relief

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Onelife
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I'm relieved...I took the early price and got 8/1Onelife wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 16:36You certainly know how to kick a man when he’s down on his luck…I’ll be hoping “Wrestling Revenue” Brighton, (Wednesday) brings much needed relief![]()
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Forum Access Issues
Only eight to one? It's half past one here.
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Onelife
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Re: Forum Access Issues
It’s £128 + stake here
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towny44
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What does that reduce your losses to?
John
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Onelife
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Re: Forum Access Issues
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Mervyn and Trish
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Speaking seriously, which I don't often, but.....
I guess pleasure has a price. Some like going to a footie game, some opera, some a rock concert, some a top class meal. None of these come cheap.
So if having a punt on the gee gees is what rocks one's boat that too has a price, possibly no more than any of those other things. Maybe it's the price of a couple of hours enjoyment and winnings are just a bonus. No one ever left a concert or a Michelin restaurant or a footie match for the man on the door to say "well done, here's eight times your admission price back."
I guess pleasure has a price. Some like going to a footie game, some opera, some a rock concert, some a top class meal. None of these come cheap.
So if having a punt on the gee gees is what rocks one's boat that too has a price, possibly no more than any of those other things. Maybe it's the price of a couple of hours enjoyment and winnings are just a bonus. No one ever left a concert or a Michelin restaurant or a footie match for the man on the door to say "well done, here's eight times your admission price back."
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oldbluefox
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Re: Forum Access Issues
Agreed. We all have different interests and to all of them there is a cost implication. Whatever floats your boat.
I was taught to be cautious
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Onelife
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A very perceptive post Sir Merv. I think its fair to say any sport/hobby can have its downsides, and most require some kind of restraint in not letting them take over your life. I think it also fair to say gambling comes with more than its fair share of personal tragedies. That being said millions enjoy the thrill of the chase, whether that be learning about the equine evolution of these great animals or thinking they have found a form line which gives them the edge over the bookie…I personally enjoy everything about racing and have enjoyed times where my form analysis has reaped benefits, while accepting the good punts are inevitably followed by lots of bad ones. It is when you understand and accept theses odds that your enjoyment of racing becomes a hobby and not an addictive habit.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 02 May 2024, 16:49Speaking seriously, which I don't often, but.....
I guess pleasure has a price. Some like going to a footie game, some opera, some a rock concert, some a top class meal. None of these come cheap.
So if having a punt on the gee gees is what rocks one's boat that too has a price, possibly no more than any of those other things. Maybe it's the price of a couple of hours enjoyment and winnings are just a bonus. No one ever left a concert or a Michelin restaurant or a footie match for the man on the door to say "well done, here's eight times your admission price back."
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towny44
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I guess because IMO gambling is a mugs game, only the bookie or the casino ever make money out of it, and being a careful with money Yorkshireman, that's not something I would enjoy.
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Onelife
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Fair comment John, I suppose it could be argued that the whole racing industry is propped up by mugs as it is a fact that only a very small percentage of race horse owners ever get a return on their purchase (somewhere in the region of 2%) and yet they are prepared to take that gamble in the hope of buying the next Arkle.towny44 wrote: 02 May 2024, 22:38I guess because IMO gambling is a mugs game, only the bookie or the casino ever make money out of it, and being a careful with money Yorkshireman, that's not something I would enjoy.
Life is a gamble where we all live in hope.
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Mervyn and Trish
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I reckon supporting footie is a mug's game. Pay a fortune to get in so some blokes can be paid millions to work 90 minutes a week!
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Onelife
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Well here’s one gamble that has just paid off… just checked our premium bonds and we’ve won £1,100 
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Stephen
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Onelife
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Just informed our daughter and she has won £50...Happy families 
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towny44
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Some of that must be mine we haven't had a win now for nearly 12 months.Onelife wrote: 03 May 2024, 13:41Well here’s one gamble that has just paid off… just checked our premium bonds and we’ve won £1,100![]()
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Onelife
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Take heart from the fact that its the one gamble where your stake is returned when you lose

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Mervyn and Trish
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Most of our savings are in Premium Bonds these days since high interest accounts vanished. No risk to capital and on average we get a reasonable return with always the possibility of a bigger win.
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Onelife
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Likewise Sir Merv…whilst interest rates are creeping up a bit the gambler in me always thinks…one day.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 04 May 2024, 07:21Most of our savings are in Premium Bonds these days since high interest accounts vanished. No risk to capital and on average we get a reasonable return with always the possibility of a bigger win.