CByrneIV wrote:these are the answers it is configured to accept (not in any particular order): ...
And what about us furriners? We don't got no amendment.
I suppose I better not get myself locked out
Ahh, but the question is nationality specific "what protects the right to keep and bear arms federally in the U.S."
It still woudn't hurt to get your own amendment for where you live, though .
I wondered what was going on, as I am regularly logged in automatically at my work computer, but on the home computer I either exceed my log in attempts on the first attempt, or I somehow get automatically logged out between the logged in screen and the sub forums.
The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
Is there a reduced time to stay logged on when idle now? I just went through a cycle of login attempts at home (last logins were at work); it kept rejecting the added type-in which I know was correct but who knows, maybe I typo'd the password. I went away for a few minutes then tried again and finally got logged on, read a few boards, started a new post in Random and got sidetracked for a while.
When I got back, I finished the post and submitted, it told me I had to be logged in and took me to the login screen. Lost the post and had to log in again (but it didn't require the extra entry this time).
Not at that time; I use Firefox to remember and reopen tabs but I never leave TGC open at work for obvious reasons and it doesn't come up there automatically. This was at home, and the home Firefox is shut down when I'm not on the computer (my wife's) because I kind of have too many tabs and windows pop open and it slows her machine down .
Oh well, hopefully just a passing problem. Today I got logged on the first attempt with no extra steps needed.