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22nd December 2013, 08:53 PM
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Re: wobbly site
Hope it has done the Trick Keith!
Seems ok as far as the Link goes!
Cheers
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22nd December 2013, 09:21 PM
#12
Re: wobbly site
I think I am a `wobbly site` when I have had a few whiskys
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22nd December 2013, 09:42 PM
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Re: wobbly site
If there are any others that are experiencing Typing difficulties when Posting,please go to your Settings (Top of Page) then scroll down page that opens to General Settings!
Click on that!
Now when next page opens scroll down to the Options Capture Options.jpg (Pic here) and make sure that the correct Box is checked,change if necessary ,just remember to Click Save
I had the same problem a while ago,and Tony put me on to this! Fixed it!
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22nd December 2013, 09:48 PM
#14
Re: wobbly site

Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
I think I am a `wobbly site` when I have had a few whiskys
Think I may see that Wobbly Site soon here in Aussie! LOL!
Time she is a passing Capt!
Cheers
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22nd December 2013, 11:24 PM
#15
Re: wobbly site
Must be those earth tremors you get in the North Island Jack
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22nd December 2013, 11:53 PM
#16
Re: wobbly site
Docs prescription seems to be working. Had no faults elsewhere, thanks for the PM and medicine Doc.
K.
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24th December 2013, 01:44 AM
#17
Re: wobbly site
Now then lads this is serious business,I log on,before I had to type my name and pass word,now I only type one letter,the site must remember my details as my name and password are automatically entered,so far so good !now,when I browse a page or there are sometimes more than one, fine sofar,when I press the back button to leavethat page I get logged out,I press the back button again and I,m logged in,now is that ''wobbly'' or what '' Now then lads its Xmas day tomorrow and I hope you and your families have a lovely time,
Best Regards.....Jack

'' If it eats no meat,keep it !!
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26th December 2013, 04:09 PM
#18
Re: wobbly site
R.M.S.Caronia.Collision Light Marker.April 14th 1958.Hi Brian (Captain Kong) talking to our friend Len in the Bootle Strand on Monday saying that he sailed on the Caronia done Nine World Cruise'd on her.He was A.B. The Accident at Yokohama Harbour.Len took some Photo's of it,sent them to a friend who put them on the Coronia Web site,Len his not on Computor's.On the dock he was (nick name)Nice Len.I have checked the Caronia Tale out and it's all there.Sends his regaurds.Name Len Danson.Ken.R634898.
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26th December 2013, 04:53 PM
#19
Re: wobbly site
Thanks for that Ken, I will have a look on the CARONIA WEB SITE. I did hear about the Caronia crashing into the Light in Yokohama, Interesting.
Here is the Photo of Len , you and Tommy Miller.
You could always print it out for him.
Tommy is the incredible shrinking man, he used to be bigger than me. Going to disapear soon if he doesnt eat his Weetabix.
Cheers
Brian
Last edited by Captain Kong; 26th December 2013 at 04:55 PM.
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