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I've never been to that webmasterserve forum.
Tried purging cache in Edge - same issue.
Tried Chrome - same issue, but a bit different - it keeps asking me to log in, which I do, then it keeps asking with every click.
Oh well, I'm surprised it's still up.
Tried purging cache in Edge - same issue.
Tried Chrome - same issue, but a bit different - it keeps asking me to log in, which I do, then it keeps asking with every click.
Oh well, I'm surprised it's still up.
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Its a cache problem on the server side, that is why it shows you as not logged in, when you are logged in. It uses the cached page from when you where not logged in.
What you need to do, is wait until the forum updates the page cache with the data that you are logged in. However, i have no idea how long that would take.
What you need to do, is wait until the forum updates the page cache with the data that you are logged in. However, i have no idea how long that would take.
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Not a problem. There's not much going on over there anyhow. If I remember correctly, after the forum was restored, there were posting and "logging in" issues. And because of that, I think most contributors just moved on. When I was still visiting the forum, I noticed I hadn't seen a post from Birdie for the longest time. I could see him/her being logged in and viewing threads, but not really posting. And that was a long while ago.
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Can't seem to find a decent TaylorMade golf bag anywhere but on ebay right now. I've had bad experiences with eBay in the past, so I'll pass.
Most bags in the retail stores are either "tour bags" (which are cart bags that are really huge and heavy) or "stand bags", which aren't very big. There's maybe two I'd go for in the retail stores, but I'd rather see it in person to really check it out. Until the government opens up the retail stores, I'll just have to wait.
Note: they opened our club courses today. I don't see myself going there till maybe Monday when the temp goes up a bit higher. And even then, I may just use the practice range. Shame, we had the warm weather last week.
Ps: looked up a few courses around our next winter vacation spot, and they're either ridiculously expensive, or cheap. Down south, cheap is good. I'm not too fussy. Anyhow, I found 5 that are between $30-$49 USD per person for 18 regulation, and includes a cart.
Most bags in the retail stores are either "tour bags" (which are cart bags that are really huge and heavy) or "stand bags", which aren't very big. There's maybe two I'd go for in the retail stores, but I'd rather see it in person to really check it out. Until the government opens up the retail stores, I'll just have to wait.
Note: they opened our club courses today. I don't see myself going there till maybe Monday when the temp goes up a bit higher. And even then, I may just use the practice range. Shame, we had the warm weather last week.
Ps: looked up a few courses around our next winter vacation spot, and they're either ridiculously expensive, or cheap. Down south, cheap is good. I'm not too fussy. Anyhow, I found 5 that are between $30-$49 USD per person for 18 regulation, and includes a cart.
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Got that bug real bad, don't you?
Spring is remaining elusive around here.
Spring is remaining elusive around here.
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Reducing my online presence to do some other things.
Reducing my online presence to do some other things.
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I've come to the realization I've become a "planner" of my life and those around me that allow me to plan around them as well. I do tend to plan ahead, and I feel better looking at the future knowing at least for part of it I'll know what I've got to do, where I have to be and when it will be happening. Heck, I've our flights booked, reserved a car for the vacation, and won't be picking the vehicle up for about 9 months.
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It helps pass the time.
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Passing more time today watching the dusting of over-night snow (yep, another one) begin to melt in the early morning sunlight.
Took out to the curb about 10 of the large paper "yard waste" bags (leaves, straw, sticks etc) for pickup today. The bags have been in the garage for a couple of weeks because there's no room in the shed, and leaving them outside, guarantees the bottom of the bag will break open when picking them up.
When I first moved up here, an elderly neighbour was kind enough to offer a 45 gallon drum for fall and spring waste "burning". I took it, but didn't burn anything because that sort of thing was beginning to be frowned upon. I guess in the more rural areas burning is still done, but in the middle of town, not so much.
Took out to the curb about 10 of the large paper "yard waste" bags (leaves, straw, sticks etc) for pickup today. The bags have been in the garage for a couple of weeks because there's no room in the shed, and leaving them outside, guarantees the bottom of the bag will break open when picking them up.
When I first moved up here, an elderly neighbour was kind enough to offer a 45 gallon drum for fall and spring waste "burning". I took it, but didn't burn anything because that sort of thing was beginning to be frowned upon. I guess in the more rural areas burning is still done, but in the middle of town, not so much.
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