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  • Ever seen an orange Aussie Flag??

    Here's one

    Feedback always welcome
    Phil


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    Pretty unique shot there Phil. Can't really tell if it's an Aussie flag though.

    On another note, have your posting troubles abated, or are you a persistent bugger?
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    • #3
      It is definitely orange Phil, I can just make out the union jack in the top left corner but no stars - looks more like the boxing kangaroo?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Grumpy John View Post
        Pretty unique shot there Phil. Can't really tell if it's an Aussie flag though.

        On another note, have your posting troubles abated, or are you a persistent bugger?
        G'day mate

        I'm very definitely a persistent slouch-about and generally intolerable bugga
        and 'yes' I still am getting error messages most times I am logged in ............................ tho not as often as before

        I am active on several forums using this software, and this is the only one giving me hiccups ... mostly these days it is the 'Server not found' message, and thankfully less often, the 'Human intervention missing' msg ... that's the one where I had to log out completely and start again

        I am presuming that it has to do with my wireless modem - always logging in via a different cell-tower [coz we're on the move daily] and even sometimes when we're in a town, if the tower becomes overloaded with calls, its own software swaps a call to another tower - thus micro-stalling & breaking the connecion and restarting all over again ... but the software here recognises the break and loses its bearings > at least that's my wild guess <

        I am using a bog-std laptop with Win-7 and Firefox ... with FF having several add-ons loaded to a) accept cookies in the session but delete on exit, and b) prevent tracking to prevent google & other mobs ads coming up all the time. Even as I type this msg, the cookie-delete button shows 6 cookies have been deleted

        Phil
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        • Grumpy John
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          Don't be too sure about the problems being at your end. The Invalid Server Response message is tied in with the Auto Save function. When the Auto Save was set to 60 Seconds I would get an ISR message 1 minute in to a post. When the Auto save was turnd off there were no ISR messages. Auto Save is now set to 7 1/2 minutes, so as long as you can type and post your message in less than 7.5 minutes you shouldn't get any ISR messages. As for the "Human intervention...... message I have received that one and many others and I am in a fixed location.
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