This forum: an new oddity
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Jig Chippewa
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12-06-2009 12:10
From: Kira Cuddihy Jig, you are an insult to humanity. I only wish you live long enough to find out what life is really about. It isn't those material things that you treasure so much, slighting other people that aren't fortuante to have them. Believe me they won't keep you company or warm if you mange to live a long life. Mange? Wow, that one is a bit strong considering this is a kinda tongue-in-cheek comment since obviously I am also on teh forum and comment. Do you really wish death and horror upon people like myself, Kira? Am I truly an insult to humanity? Have you granted me only that length of life for a lesson on what life is about? And now you wish me Mange on top of all that??? Crikey. And they say teh quality of mercy is not strained...
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Melita Magic
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12-06-2009 14:15
From: Pserendipity Daniels It has been happening to me since the Crimean War.
Pep (Something to do with cookie handling I expect.) Explain, for the less educated?
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Melita Magic
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12-06-2009 14:17
From: Jig Chippewa I must say there's a few oddities on this forum. Thank goodness I'm sane and sensible. Some of you are a few sandwiches short of a picnic, however. Rather have grapes and cheese anyway. 
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Jig Chippewa
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12-06-2009 14:36
From: Melita Magic Rather have grapes and cheese anyway.  You're a grape  I'm gonna go to a super meal with a super chef in an hour's time and she's gonna cook curry and I'm so excited about being fed by this woman I'm practically peeing myself.
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Phil Deakins
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Success!
12-06-2009 15:02
It's now working exactly as it should work - the same as it worked until quite recently.
If anyone has the problem, read post #47. That fixed it for me. It looks like my recent upgrade to IE8 caused it, by automatically not setting that "Settings" to anything, which presumably caused IE8 to default to a higher privacy level that necessary.
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Melita Magic
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12-06-2009 15:05
From: Jig Chippewa You're a grape Haha. From: someone I'm gonna go to a super meal with a super chef in an hour's time and she's gonna cook curry and I'm so excited about being fed by this woman I'm practically peeing myself. Have fun/bon appetit & all that. Tv chef? Curry is another thing I think one has to grow up with...it isn't my idea of culinary heaven but do (for once) share details *after* as well.
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12-06-2009 20:49
From: Phil Deakins It's now working exactly as it should work - the same as it worked until quite recently.
If anyone has the problem, read post #47. That fixed it for me. It looks like my recent upgrade to IE8 caused it, by automatically not setting that "Settings" to anything, which presumably caused IE8 to default to a higher privacy level that necessary. and that would apply how, exactly, to Firefox? (actually I have an idea, and it has to do with the forum stupidly using userDataPersistence, but anyways)
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Phil Deakins
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12-07-2009 03:08
I don't know about Firefox, but you could check the Internet Properties box, which isn't anything to do with the browser.
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12-07-2009 03:45
actually since my last post the website has been behaving properly in that respect... which is a totally new experience for me. and I haven't changed anything.... very weird.
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Phil Deakins
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12-07-2009 04:37
The problem is definitely computer related and not the forum software. Both of my computers work fine now (one did anyway), but changing computers shows bold threads where I've already read them on the other one, and it has to be because the latest cookie I received wasn't stored on the one I changed to. That privacy setting has to be the answer, because changing it fixed my problem, and it's to do with cookies.
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Jig Chippewa
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12-07-2009 05:37
From: Melita Magic Haha.
Have fun/bon appetit & all that. Tv chef?
Curry is another thing I think one has to grow up with...it isn't my idea of culinary heaven but do (for once) share details *after* as well. Well I can say "super-chefs" and ones of note do put us in shades. This one whapped out a gorgeous Thai curry first, mild-flavoured and cunky with shrimp and ginger-tanalizing flavours oozed nicely with coconut milk and the efffusions of spice from the very breast of Mother Nature herself. Then it was on to a stronger flavoured chicken thigh curry, more of a punjabi heat. But resonant with the far-off peaks of the Himalayas. More redness and fire here with tomatoes crushed into the sauce and even a hint of tamarind to take away the bitter sweetness of the garam marsale. On to a vegetarian vindaloo-type curry. Potatos being the "meat" heat. The heat of Goa and the chili fire, crossed with the English curries of the immigrants, totally authentic bt also looking "homeward" across the European divide to the Asian subcontinent. And rice that was a pillow to nest these dishes upon. And Naan bread that zinged with cumin and the earth-fires of the tandoor. Followed by Creme caramel to ease our spiced throats.
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12-07-2009 05:43
From: Void Singer and that would apply how, exactly, to Firefox?
(actually I have an idea, and it has to do with the forum stupidly using userDataPersistence, but anyways) You might also wish to consider that settings which can only be easily defined in Internet Explorer sometimes affect the operation of other applications through the operating system as well. Pep (It's all part of the Microsoft designed interdependence of IE and Windows.)
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