Cujo - have you ever given any thought to enabling support for the Tapatalk forum reader for Android/iOS? I believe it's free for the forum owner, but users may have to pay for the app (I don't remember, I got the app about 2 years ago when I first got an android-based phone). I use the app occasionally, but very few of the boards that I read on a regular basis use it.
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Re: We now return you to your regularly scheduled stupidity
Just ran into it here's a screenshot:
I noticed at the bottom, it appears the codes are coming through instead of the time, copyright date etc.
I noticed at the bottom, it appears the codes are coming through instead of the time, copyright date etc.
Parties of 33 should consider dividing their parties into two groups of 16 and a half each.
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Yeah, I'm still getting this every day when I log in too.CptnSkippy wrote:Just ran into it here's a screenshot:
I noticed at the bottom, it appears the codes are coming through instead of the time, copyright date etc.
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I thought it was just me. I get the same thing.
but I noticed that if I use the login on the right side of the main page, and check "remember me" it logs in just fine.
but I noticed that if I use the login on the right side of the main page, and check "remember me" it logs in just fine.
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Either the url in the settings needs to be changed, or the could be doing a check on referrals and it needs to be added to a list of trusted sites. Either way, the invalid redirect should be an easy fix.
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On the rare occaison I get an invalid redirect when I log in, I just click on New Posts; that takes care of it.
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Hello, everybody! The usual thread for posting socially is locked, so I had to come here.
Great news! Near the end of January, I got my own apartment!!!!
It's in a brand-new apartment complex built specifically for low income people like moi!
Five hundred twenty eight square feet of space, with a small couch, table and two chairs, microwave, electric range, refrigerator, queen size bed, dresser and nightstand included! Apart from rent--one-third of my monthly gross income--my only bill is for cable TV and internet (Spectrum). A friend from when I was working briefly at Samaritan's Purse helped me with some stuff, including some food, and people from my church also have contributed housewares as well. After nearly four years in a homeless shelter--that's gotta be a record!--I finally have my own place!
Next, I'm going to go through my storage and throw some stuff out, sell other stuff, and keep the rest. There's a small storage space next to my apartment. And after that, I plan to adopt a new kitty!
My church ended up buying a hundred year old building that was originally a hotel on the second floor, a drug store on the ground floor. Due to COVID, we're meeting at house churches, or using Zoom. We have a lot of plans for renovations, but trying to get them past the city is a job.
As for the shelter in a recycled bus depot, it recently closed for good. It was the only low-requirement shelter in the county. Now the remaining shelters require a referral. Most of those who were at the shelter either moved to the new shelter in another part of town, or moved where I am. Only 7 people left without a place to stay.
I have never tested positive for COVID, which is other good news. Hope you all are healthy and are doing well.
Great news! Near the end of January, I got my own apartment!!!!
It's in a brand-new apartment complex built specifically for low income people like moi!
Five hundred twenty eight square feet of space, with a small couch, table and two chairs, microwave, electric range, refrigerator, queen size bed, dresser and nightstand included! Apart from rent--one-third of my monthly gross income--my only bill is for cable TV and internet (Spectrum). A friend from when I was working briefly at Samaritan's Purse helped me with some stuff, including some food, and people from my church also have contributed housewares as well. After nearly four years in a homeless shelter--that's gotta be a record!--I finally have my own place!
Next, I'm going to go through my storage and throw some stuff out, sell other stuff, and keep the rest. There's a small storage space next to my apartment. And after that, I plan to adopt a new kitty!
My church ended up buying a hundred year old building that was originally a hotel on the second floor, a drug store on the ground floor. Due to COVID, we're meeting at house churches, or using Zoom. We have a lot of plans for renovations, but trying to get them past the city is a job.
As for the shelter in a recycled bus depot, it recently closed for good. It was the only low-requirement shelter in the county. Now the remaining shelters require a referral. Most of those who were at the shelter either moved to the new shelter in another part of town, or moved where I am. Only 7 people left without a place to stay.
I have never tested positive for COVID, which is other good news. Hope you all are healthy and are doing well.
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Update: rounded up some friends, and we got essentially all my stuff out of storage (I left a torchiere lamp that I don't need, and I seem to be missing a rubber boot.). Now I'm making my way through my stuff, donating--instead of selling--tossing, and keeping my stuff. Did quite a bit of work Wednesday, when I got everything out, but today I'm tired. Maybe I can do some after work tomorrow, more on Saturday.
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This is GREAT news FelineFan ! I am very happy for you !
I hope things continue on this positive trend !
I hope things continue on this positive trend !
felinefan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 6:10 pmHello, everybody! The usual thread for posting socially is locked, so I had to come here.
Great news! Near the end of January, I got my own apartment!!!!
It's in a brand-new apartment complex built specifically for low income people like moi!
Five hundred twenty eight square feet of space, with a small couch, table and two chairs, microwave, electric range, refrigerator, queen size bed, dresser and nightstand included! Apart from rent--one-third of my monthly gross income--my only bill is for cable TV and internet (Spectrum). A friend from when I was working briefly at Samaritan's Purse helped me with some stuff, including some food, and people from my church also have contributed housewares as well. After nearly four years in a homeless shelter--that's gotta be a record!--I finally have my own place!
Next, I'm going to go through my storage and throw some stuff out, sell other stuff, and keep the rest. There's a small storage space next to my apartment. And after that, I plan to adopt a new kitty!
My church ended up buying a hundred year old building that was originally a hotel on the second floor, a drug store on the ground floor. Due to COVID, we're meeting at house churches, or using Zoom. We have a lot of plans for renovations, but trying to get them past the city is a job.
As for the shelter in a recycled bus depot, it recently closed for good. It was the only low-requirement shelter in the county. Now the remaining shelters require a referral. Most of those who were at the shelter either moved to the new shelter in another part of town, or moved where I am. Only 7 people left without a place to stay.
I have never tested positive for COVID, which is other good news. Hope you all are healthy and are doing well.