Whenever I get into side-forums (like this one) I can't get back to the main forums except by back-arrow repeated enough times. I can't get back to home directly. And since I can't get back except to the main forum I was at (Christianity and Apologetics), I can't get to the other main forums at all, like Politics where I recently posted and wanted to check in. No big deal there, I made no un-PC no-no I needed to worry just, just joked about how the latest SCOTUS dictate made my migraine worse.
I had of course assumed this was a temporary glitch, but it's been days now.
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Post #2[Replying to post 1 by Korah]
Now it's worse. I can't get back from "Catholicism" to home or any general forum. I go back and back to where the back-arrow stops lighting.
I exit and come back in, still lost here and hereabouts.
I log out, log back in (and even asked me for password!), still stuck.
Next I'll reboot.
Now it's worse. I can't get back from "Catholicism" to home or any general forum. I go back and back to where the back-arrow stops lighting.
I exit and come back in, still lost here and hereabouts.
I log out, log back in (and even asked me for password!), still stuck.
Next I'll reboot.
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Post #3[Replying to post 2 by Korah]
Rebooted. No help.
I still can't access "Christianity and Apologetics", can't check what I wrote in the Politics sub-forum either.
Rebooted. No help.
I still can't access "Christianity and Apologetics", can't check what I wrote in the Politics sub-forum either.
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Post #4[Replying to post 3 by Korah]
Out and in, still no luck.
Now I have to rush over before Z takes seriously (does he know any other way) what I posted about him and his "confederates" locking me out. I am serious about incipient rebellion, however, and he's sure to find out.
Out and in, still no luck.
Now I have to rush over before Z takes seriously (does he know any other way) what I posted about him and his "confederates" locking me out. I am serious about incipient rebellion, however, and he's sure to find out.
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Post #5[Replying to post 4 by Korah]
"Debate" is the heading I needed to click on. That's where "Christianity and Apologetics" and the Politics are.
"Debate" is the heading I needed to click on. That's where "Christianity and Apologetics" and the Politics are.
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Post #6[Replying to post 5 by Korah]
Still need helps guys (gals?).
How do I erase this thread and all track of it so I don't look so STUPID!
Still need helps guys (gals?).
How do I erase this thread and all track of it so I don't look so STUPID!
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Don't God and the Holy Spirit help? Or maybe they are telling you something? Have you embarrassed them?Korah wrote: Ain't nobody gonna help me?
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Post #9[Replying to post 8 by Zzyzx]
Busted. (Guess I can get away with a one-liner concluding my own thread in this merely "suggestive" section.)
Don't know yet whether The Great Rebellion has been busted too. He's EVERYWHERE!
Busted. (Guess I can get away with a one-liner concluding my own thread in this merely "suggestive" section.)
Don't know yet whether The Great Rebellion has been busted too. He's EVERYWHERE!
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What browser are you using? Have you tried another one?
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
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And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
William Blake