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Offline Lazarus Short

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I Can Only Go To the Forum, Nowhere Else...
« on: December 19, 2012, 02:43:38 AM »
I usually go to the Message Board, but today I tried to get into one of the other parts of the site.  A drop-down appears, for you are to enter your name and password, and then punch "Cancel" or "OK."  Every time I key in name and password, and then punch "OK," I find myself right back at square one.  What gives?
Socrates taught Plato.  Plato taught Aristotle.  Aristotle tutored the son of Philip of Macedon.  This boy grew up to become Alexander the Great, largely by slaughtering a lot of people.  That's philosophy.

Jesus spoke the Truth.  He blessed the poor.  He healed the sick.  He even raised the dead.  He died on a cross for us, lived again, and came back long enough to tell us to love one another.  That's religion.

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Re: I Can Only Go To the Forum, Nowhere Else...
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2012, 02:49:24 AM »
I usually go to the Message Board, but today I tried to get into one of the other parts of the site.  A drop-down appears, for you are to enter your name and password, and then punch "Cancel" or "OK."  Every time I key in name and password, and then punch "OK," I find myself right back at square one.  What gives?

I have no idea.  Never heard of it before.  Also, I don't have anything to do with the rest of the site besides the DF.  Gary and whoever he uses for IT handle that.  I'd suggest it either might clear up soon (maybe just a goofy temporary quirk) or message Gary through PM.  You can just type in garyamirault in pm and he'll pop up.
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