Yeah. The power distribution equipment had insufficient tolerance of stupidity....
Riley ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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One of the workers at a fast food place to which my company supplies touchscreen software unplugged the hub AC adapter to plug in her cell phone to charge.
This may be more of a tech thread question, but I thought I would start here.
Using Firefox version 1.5.0.7 on Mac OS X, everytime I shut down the browser for more than a few minutes, I get logged out, even though I have set the "remember me" option to yes. Any ideas how to get around it? Firefox saves my password and user name for me, so it's just two extra clicks, rather than retyping it each time, but it still is a little annoying.
One browser possibility is in Firefox, go to Tools/Options, and select the Privacy tab. Under cookies, see what it says in the box next to "Keep until." If it says something other than "they expire," that might be the problem.
You could also try upgrading to Firefox 2.0 which was just released [link]
I will try both of those when I get home. Thanks!
never mind-- ita fixed it.
When I submitted this post: Topic!Cindy "Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else" Nov 20, 2006 4:10:10 am PST, I got a fatal error message. When I went back to b.org, and to the thread, the post was there. Here's the text of the message:
There has been an error. It's of the type we call fatal. Please don't be scared. You're not the one that's going to die.
Okay, where the $$&#&(@#& are the developers? November 20, 2006, 4:10 am Topic!Cindy[186]: FATAL [256] SELECT COUNT(*) AS sub_count FROM subscriptions WHERE user_id=186 AND thread_id= failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '' at line 1 Fatal error in line 103 of file /home/httpd/vhosts/buffistas.org/httpdocs/classes/giles.php, PHP 4.3.10 (Linux)
Fatal error in context array ( 0 => array ( 'query' => 'SELECT COUNT(*) AS sub_count FROM subscriptions WHERE user_id=186 AND thread_id=', 'db' => NULL, 'result' => false, ), )Aborting...
At least on my browser, the "jump to the first post on this day" doesn't seem to work in Natter, because the last drop down box, for the day of the month, doesn't seem to contain any numbers.
For me, too.