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Tiger
04-29-2004, 10:16 AM
I will often 'logout' when I am working so no one thinks I am ignoring them. Then - when I get the chance - I will 'refresh' the page - to see if anything interesting has been posted.

But a couple of times now - when I was logged out and, presumably, just a 'guest' - I refreshed the page and "boom" I am logged in again. And I did not sign in.

How can that be happening ???

PTT
04-29-2004, 10:23 AM
Cookies?

Tiger
04-29-2004, 11:43 AM
Maybe that's it. I was just wondering if it was due to a new board configuration. I hate for folks to think I am ignoring them - if my name shows that I am here.

It has only happened recently - maybe there is a glitch in my computer if it is not the forum setup.

Satan
04-29-2004, 12:45 PM
I will often 'logout' when I am working

Are you using the red 'logout' button at the top of the page? If so, this shouldn't be happening. (Or are you using the 'back' button?)

Just one browser window open?

Tiger
04-29-2004, 01:37 PM
Yes, Sky, I use the logout button at the top that has the red button on it.

And, no, I do not have another browser window open. In fact, I am usually able to 'refresh' and I remain a "guest" - but just a couple of times has it somehow refreshed with me being logged back in - and I didn't sign back in.

I'm starting to feel a little haunted. :) lol

But seriously, I wonder if it could be a spyware problem now that you said it shouldn't happen. I've never had a problem with it before.

blurb
04-29-2004, 01:41 PM
I'm pretty sure that's what happens when someone else is reading your IM's. It fools the 'system' into thinking you are logged on.

Tiger
04-29-2004, 01:55 PM
I'm pretty sure that's what happens when someone else is reading your IM's. It fools the 'system' into thinking you are logged on.


You're teasing. How could that fool MY computer?

blurb
04-29-2004, 02:13 PM
You're teasing. How could that fool MY computer?




What? I don't know exactly how it works, but it does. Didn't you notice how Sky was trying to act all innocent and helpful? I'd be careful if I was you.

Tiger
04-29-2004, 02:15 PM
What? I don't know exactly how it works, but it does. Didn't you notice how Sky was trying to act all innocent and helpful? I'd be careful if I was you.





Oh - okay. And just how did you get so knowledgable on this topic?

blurb
04-29-2004, 02:17 PM
Oh - okay. And just how did you get so knowledgable on this topic?




Wendy told me :-X

Tiger
04-29-2004, 02:47 PM
Wendy told me :-X





Bite me - jokes over. Everyone's computer would respond the same way if that were the case - I'm not that dumb.

But something is triggering my cookies - or something. It's strange.

tileman
04-29-2004, 02:50 PM
Well we know who blurb is now.... ;D

blurb
04-29-2004, 03:08 PM
Bite me - jokes over. Everyone's computer would respond the same way if that were the case - I'm not that dumb.

But something is triggering my cookies - or something. It's strange.


Actually, the same thing happens to me occasionally <shrug>

blurb
04-29-2004, 03:08 PM
Well we know who blurb is now.... ;D


LOL...not likely.

Tiger
04-29-2004, 03:32 PM
Actually, the same thing happens to me occasionally <shrug>





Well, then, if it is happening to you,too, then there must be some sort of glitch. Maybe something that does not recognize the logout button and bypasses it?

blurb
04-29-2004, 03:49 PM
Well, then, if it is happening to you,too, then there must be some sort of glitch. Maybe something that does not recognize the logout button and bypasses it?




Hmmm, yes, perhaps, you are, right.

jeny
04-30-2004, 07:58 AM
Damn, Blurb beat me to it, I was going to tell her it was a huge zionist conspiracy to read her IMs. When she logs out, we all have a good laugh over her private chats down in our super secret admin forum. BWHAHAHAHAHA. ;)

WCP
04-30-2004, 08:04 AM
The same thing has happened to me. I wasn't logged on, in fact, I was intentinoally logged off. In the meantime, I 'd been all over the net gawking at things really important ::) and when I came back, I was automatically logged on again.

Of course my immediate thought was "That bitch Wendy." 8)

So, I sent Lance 15 complaint letters to add to her ever-expanding file of Invasionist Activities.

Tiger
04-30-2004, 02:05 PM
Damn, Blurb beat me to it, I was going to tell her it was a huge zionist conspiracy to read her IMs. When she logs out, we all have a good laugh over her private chats down in our super secret admin forum. BWHAHAHAHAHA. ;)



LOL ;) = Actually, my first thought was that it was those horrid, man-hating, feminazis who had formed a secretive Internet stealth group and were peeking into every female's computer - looking for any evidence that a gal might be a member of a breast-feeding site, whereupon they would send out a "boob squad" to her door to bind her boobs and give her injections to dry up her milk, telling her all the while that they were doing it for her own good. You know, to keep her breasts from sagging down to her waist by the time she was 30. :o

I feel better now - but you might wanna be careful.. ;D

Tiger
04-30-2004, 02:07 PM
The same thing has happened to me. I wasn't logged on, in fact, I was intentinoally logged off. In the meantime, I 'd been all over the net gawking at things really important ::) and when I came back, I was automatically logged on again.


IT has to be some sort of log-on thingy. For a minute, I was thinking my office was haunted and some other-worldly spirit was logging me in.

It would be interesting to know for sure.



Of course my immediate thought was "That bitch Wendy." 8)



ROFL

I don't think even she could pull that off...... ;)

jeny
04-30-2004, 10:57 PM
LOL ;) = Actually, my first thought was that it was those horrid, man-hating, feminazis who had formed a secretive Internet stealth group and were peeking into every female's computer - looking for any evidence that a gal might be a member of a breast-feeding site, whereupon they would send out a "boob squad" to her door to bind her boobs and give her injections to dry up her milk, telling her all the while that they were doing it for her own good. You know, to keep her breasts from sagging down to her waist by the time she was 30. :o

I feel better now - but you might wanna be careful.. ;D




Of course, some women are "lucky" enough to not have enough boobs to sag anywhere. ;) But, if they WERE to sag, it was caused by pregnancy, not breastfeeding. :)

Tiger
05-01-2004, 07:17 AM
Of course, some women are "lucky" enough to not have enough boobs to sag anywhere. ;) But, if they WERE to sag, it was caused by pregnancy, not breastfeeding. :)



That might be partly true. I know some women who got stretchmarks on their boobs, because they grew in late pregnancy. But I also think it is a 'skin' thing. Some gals have skin that stretches and goes back to the shape it was before - and some gal's skin seems to never return to the way it was.

But my mother-in-law was so pissed that I tried to breastfeed, which, of course, failed for me - three times. One of her biggest reasons was that it would cause saggy boobs. She is in that "how disgusting" crowd, not exactly what I needed as encouragment. :(

BTW - in high school I had a girlfriend who gained and then lost a lot of weight - and at 17 her boobs were really really saggy. She had surgery in her 20s and they are better now.

jeny
05-01-2004, 10:52 PM
That might be partly true. I know some women who got stretchmarks on their boobs, because they grew in late pregnancy. But I also think it is a 'skin' thing. Some gals have skin that stretches and goes back to the shape it was before - and some gal's skin seems to never return to the way it was.

It's definately true. Breasts grow and prepare for lactation during pregnancy regardless of whether or not the woman intends to breastfeed her baby. The milk will come in, even if you don't use it. There IS a genetic factor though. Some women have more elastic skin than others. I gained barely 20 pounds both times and I got strech marks on my belly. Some women are luckier than others I guess. ;) I don't really care, it was worth it.

But my mother-in-law was so pissed that I tried to breastfeed, which, of course, failed for me - three times. One of her biggest reasons was that it would cause saggy boobs. She is in that "how disgusting" crowd, not exactly what I needed as encouragment. :(

Should have told her what is really disgusting is freeze dried cow's breastmilk. :P

BTW - in high school I had a girlfriend who gained and then lost a lot of weight - and at 17 her boobs were really really saggy. She had surgery in her 20s and they are better now.


Plastic surgery, the great equalizer. ;)