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stewart38
31st-March-2004, 01:26 PM
As expected told off by IT chaps for coming on here during working hours but cant log on at home ? Well i can see the site but it doesnt accept my name/ password


If i try and set up new name via home PC it wont accept a hotmail address ?

Other people must have this problem what am i doing wrong

Raised via Frank and others no response ?

I better go now :waycool:

Dreadful Scathe
31st-March-2004, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by stewart38
As expected told off by IT chaps for coming on here during working hours but cant log on at home ? Well i can see the site but it doesnt accept my name/ password

If i try and set up new name via home PC it wont accept a hotmail address ?
Other people must have this problem what am i doing wrong


hotmail is not a proper email address :) well it is, but a lot of forum software doesnt allow free web address from the likes of hotmail, yahoo etc.. to register. Your account will be fine if you can get on from work, but its case sensitive when you type the password rememeber and cookies should be ON.

stewart38
31st-March-2004, 07:26 PM
Im the thickest person alive !!

I had my number lock on !

I can get access at home:blush:

ChrisA
31st-March-2004, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by stewart38
Im the thickest person alive !!

I had my number lock on !

I can get access at home:blush:
You are also the bravest person alive to admit it...

:cheers:

Tiggerbabe
31st-March-2004, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
You are also the bravest person alive
Nah! Chris, I beg to differ...........the "bravest person alive (well at the moment anyway :wink: ) award" goes to some other young man :devil: :whistle:

ChrisA
31st-March-2004, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by Sheena
Nah! Chris, I beg to differ...........the "bravest person alive (well at the moment anyway :wink: ) award" goes to some other young man :devil: :whistle:
Sheena, with the memory of your Blackpool hotpants still vivid in my mind :drool: , I am happy to concede that you're right...

... but who are you referring to?

Chris :flower:

Boomer
31st-March-2004, 10:47 PM
Originally posted by Sheena
Nah! Chris, I beg to differ...........the "bravest person alive (well at the moment anyway :wink: ) award" goes to some other young man :devil: :whistle:

Not a bad idea for an award, have you seen the BFG Award thread? Fabtastic idea LL had.

Tiggerbabe
31st-March-2004, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
with the memory of your Blackpool hotpants still vivid in my mind :drool:
Oh, goodness :blush:- you poor thing :rofl: :rofl: Just some hairy toe rag that thinks I'm matronly :wink:

Tiggerbabe
31st-March-2004, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by Boomer
Not a bad idea for an award Isn't it past your bedtime young man?

ChrisA
31st-March-2004, 10:54 PM
Originally posted by Sheena
Just some hairy toe rag that thinks I'm matronly :wink:
Ah yes. I'm familiar (in a non-biblical sense, I hasten to add) with the said toe-rag.

He's only young. Probably not past puberty yet. That's the only reason I can think of for such an unconventional use of the term "matronly".

Chris

Tiggerbabe
31st-March-2004, 10:57 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
such an unconventional use of the term "matronly".

Chris
:kiss: :hug: :flower:

Chris A 1

Boomer -a lot

Boomer
31st-March-2004, 11:08 PM
Originally posted by Sheena
Isn't it past your bedtime young man?
Nope, I'm taking my medicine - that hour striketh when the bottle runeth dry.:grin:

Originally posted by ChrisA
..He's only young. Probably not past puberty yet. ...
Nope, not past it yet :devil:

ChrisA
31st-March-2004, 11:22 PM
Originally posted by Boomer
Nope, not past it yet :devil: Not quite, anyway...

I note Sheena used the term "hairy", but that was in an unconventional sense...

Dreadful Scathe
31st-March-2004, 11:24 PM
Originally posted by Boomer

Nope, not past it yet :devil:

i beg to differ, you're well past it mate :D


er..and just who IS ChrisA familiar with in a "biblical sense" if not Mr.BoomBoomer shake the Roomer ?


..probably not Mr McGregor :)

Boomer
31st-March-2004, 11:24 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
Not quite, anyway...

I note Sheena used the term "hairy", but that was in an unconventional sense...

'Unconventially hairy':what: There's a thought for a nightmare:sick:

Oh, stewart, well done mate :grin:

Once had a client insist that a network I'd installed was 'fundamentally flawed', and insisted that I returned post-haste to repair my shoddy workmanship, so I did...and pluged the compuetr in. The expression on her face - priceless. :grin:

Dreadful Scathe
31st-March-2004, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by Boomer
'Unconventially hairy':what: There's a thought for a nightmare:sick:


sounds like a 60's porn film.

erm..which Ive heard people talk about before..

ChrisA
31st-March-2004, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by Boomer
'Unconventially hairy':what: There's a thought for a nightmare:sick:
A little weak from one as skilled in the art of repartee as your good self, Boomster, if I may be so bold.

:tears:

Dreadful Scathe
31st-March-2004, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
A little weak

he probably thinks you mean 5 days..

Boomer
31st-March-2004, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by ChrisA
A little weak from one as skilled in the art of repartee as your good self, Boomster, if I may be so bold.
:tears:
I know :tears: I'm over-tired and wrestling with my muse even as we speak :sad:

Originally posted by Dreadful Scathe
he probably thinks you mean 5 days..
Every now and then, something pops up tht stops one in one's tracks...damn you dragged that one out :rofl:

Pammy
1st-April-2004, 09:22 AM
Originally posted by Boomer
Once had a client insist that a network I'd installed was 'fundamentally flawed', and insisted that I returned post-haste to repair my shoddy workmanship, so I did...and pluged the compuetr in. The expression on her face - priceless. :grin: [/B]

Still haven't seen you on our server though oh Shoddy one... :wink: