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04-May-2008, 12:34 PM #166
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I am having to log in everytime

If i close the TSG tab IE7

Its not remembering me
Yes, me too.
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04-May-2008, 12:36 PM #167
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Yes, me too.
Its done that to me even in the old layout too although i use firefox which may have somthing to do with it.
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04-May-2008, 12:41 PM #168
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Now the font size is way too small.
For the record, the font is back to exactly the way it was before the upgrade.
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04-May-2008, 12:42 PM #169
These fonts are a nightmare -- I'm trying to set it so that it looks roughly the same size in any browser, but can be adjusted via the browser. It's driving me crazy!
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04-May-2008, 12:45 PM #170
hm... mike, I think u forgot to change the background color of the right Google skyscraper ad..
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04-May-2008, 12:46 PM #171
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These fonts a nightmare -- I'm trying to set it so that it looks roughly the same size in any browser, but can be adjusted via the browser. It's driving me crazy!
Bless ya!

Everyone loves you TechGuy...

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04-May-2008, 12:51 PM #172
TechGuy, I have made my comments which are not criticism's of you, as I know you are working very hard to get a lot of things done.
You are doing a good job and I know you have taken the font style/size, background colour etc on board, so no problem and will wait patiently until you inform us of your success in completing it all.
Thanks.
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04-May-2008, 12:54 PM #173
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TechGuy, I have made my comments which are not criticism's of you, as I know you are working very hard to get a lot of things done.
You are doing a good job and I know you have taken the font style/size, background colour etc on board, so no problem and will wait patiently until you inform us of your success in completing it all.
Thanks.
I've edited that last line which is inappropriate. Please be more careful what you post in the future.
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04-May-2008, 12:55 PM #174
Cookiegal, What do you think of this forum

Let me know if you need a sunglasses, i can provided it for you
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04-May-2008, 12:56 PM #175
My only critiscism now is that having just got back home, it took me half an hour to read through the rest of the posts that have been put on this thread whilst I was away
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04-May-2008, 12:57 PM #176
Hmm people with no avatar are automatically displayed as blue question mark... very stylist!
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04-May-2008, 01:01 PM #177
Well cookiegal, you should try to understand what the meaning of that expression is first.
This is what that means
Keep your p****r up. Meaning. Remain cheerful - keep your head held high

Sorry if you have the wrong understanding.
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04-May-2008, 01:06 PM #178
In fact this may help you to understand

Meaning

Remain cheerful - keep your head held high.

Origin

Whilst pecker is a word now associated with American slang the usage here is the English p****r, i.e. nose or mouth, as opposed to the American, i.e. *****. The phrase is equivalent to keep your chin up.

The p****r is generally thought of as the mouth, although the earliest known use of the word in this phrase clearly alludes to the nose. The imagery is of a bird that pecks for food. That citation is from The Times, September 1845:

I am English and do not associate that expression to what you think.

I think you have done me a diservice. Are you American?
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04-May-2008, 01:08 PM #179
local slang can be a tricky thing when posting in a "global" community like this Villan. Cookie probably got your meaning but remember different words / phrases can mean totally different things in different parts of the world. The approach here has always seemed to be "ere on the side of caution" so as not to risk insulting people by accident.
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04-May-2008, 01:11 PM #180
Oh yes we all remember the fun thread
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