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Swill1952xs

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'Ere's sumfink that really gets up my nose about this forum.

 

If I write a post or reply to one, go to the toilet, nip downstairs for a fag, (Wife doesn't allow smoking in the bedroom) or a cup of coffee; I come back and find that I've been logged out and have to log in again. :argh:

 

It's doin' my flippin 'ead in. :cry: The other forum I was on allowed me to login for one hour, one day, or indefinitely. Is it supposed to do this as I understand you have had "Spam" problems, or is there a way to stay logged in until I shut down my old 'puter. Other than that, I'm really pleased I found this forum and some East Sussex members. :)

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http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/faq.php?s=&do=search&q=logged&match=all&titlesonly=0

 

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