The boring thread.....

Started by Scrumpy, July 18, 2023, 11:58:08 AM

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Mups

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Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 08:11:17 PMCelebrity memorabilia usually increases in price.
Yes,  because weirdo's with money to waste want to buy someone else's undies. 

I've always loved Neil Diamond,  but I wouldn't pay thousands of pounds for his underpants.   :smiley:



Yesterday at 10:12:59 PM
Being the technical wizard that you are, Klondie,  could you answer a question for me please?

When I go to log in during the day,  my sign in details are already there on the screen, so I only have to click the the little  'Log in'  box.

However,  after tea time,  my details have always disappeared and I have to write my details and password  in all over again.

Q.1  Why does my log in change in the evenings?

Q.2  Does this happen to anyone else?

Thanks. 

klondike

How long you stay logged in depends on what you select when you log in.
I and I suspect many others just specify forever by setting the dropdown to that in the form before submitting it. The appearance of the form can vary between devices. This is the one one my phone (I logged out to get it as I dont normally see it at all)


Mups

Thank you Klondie,  but that doesn't explain why I am logged in first thing in the morning when I haven't been on here for perhaps 8/9 hours, but it all disappears after tea every day?
I am off-line longer overnight than I am during the day if you see what I mean.
Not to worry,  I was just curious.  Thanks.

klondike

Your login is saved in a cookie. If you delete cookies you will lose all your logins. Every site uses cookies to save your status. It's the way the Internet works. That's the only way I can see that it happening.

Scrumpy


It isn't raining !!!!
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

GrannyMac

It soon will be! 😬 I'm off to the pool later so I'll get wet anyway. 🏊🏻�♀️ 
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Mups

Morning all.   
I have got 2 bags full of old dog blankets and bedding which I no longer need,  it was left over from when I had all the big dogs a few years ago.  So I had a bit of a sort out last night, bagged everything up, and off to the animal rescue place about 5 miles away to see if they can make use of it.

This afternoon I have my new gardening chap coming  (weather permitting) to do some jobs for me.
There's a bit of blue sky coming over,  so let's hope the rain holds off.

muddy

Gosh great minds I dropped off stuff to the dogs home only yesterday .
I must get around to getting rid of all my horse gear  I have tons of it .
I won't need it again .

klondike

Had an email asking me to declare no TV licence needed. I normally ignore the letters until I have a pile of them but it they have switched to emails that's close to free for them so I just filled it in.

Alex

Could have sworn I commented on this thread this morning  :hmm:
Anyway it's been a lovely day here, no rain and I've been on my weekly trip to Mc Donalds, then to the park so feeling a bit cream crackered.

Mups

I have just read a piece in the paper  which I could hardly believe.
See what you think:


"A Snail race has been cancelled by a Council after animal rights activists complained it could cause injury to the creatures.
The race was part of Nottingham's Great Big Green Week at the city's Central Library, and was billed as an 'electronic  snail racing demo'  that was 'light-hearted'  and 'educational.'

People were encouraged to bring in snails from their gardens for the event, which was due to take place on Wednesday,  but an animal coalition group said it was 'unnecessary'  and called for it event to be cancelled.
The group said on social media that they were 'absolutely shocked'  and said it was a 'desperate attempt to engage children.'

The event was cancelled.

Alex

It's not 1st April Mups ! :smiley:

Mups

Quote from: Alex on Today at 09:23:28 PMIt's not 1st April Mups ! :smiley:

'Tis true,  so it seems,   honest.    :smiley:

I read it in the Daily Mail,  but here is another version from the BBC. 


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg49ggwd3do