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Post by jonathanjzero on May 27, 2008 14:24:14 GMT -5
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Post by jonathanjzero on May 28, 2008 12:37:18 GMT -5
Sorry - Please disregard the above link, I've taken it down for now...
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Post by jonathanjzero on May 29, 2008 12:49:20 GMT -5
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Chris
Oh Very Young
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Post by Chris on May 31, 2008 13:00:22 GMT -5
Very Nice, Jonathan. I really like it. I agree with Kris, Thanks for putting it back up so I can enjoy it. Your voice reminds me of someone, but I can't think of who off hand. I will though and when I do, I'll let you know.
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thewind
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Don't be shy, If you want to sing out,sing out...
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Post by thewind on May 31, 2008 13:52:52 GMT -5
you put your heart in it
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Post by jonathanjzero on Jun 4, 2008 13:03:18 GMT -5
Thank-you for those comments Christine and thewind (the 'don't be shy' penguin) It means alot to me. I guess like most artists, I'm kind of sensitive about my work - each song is one of my little children, so I get a sense of pride for them when nice comments like these come our way Hey Christine, I keep ticking the 'bookmark this thread' box and yet I never get any notification about any of them. Is there maybe a glitch in the system? On other boards, I've always been notified of replies by ticking those boxes. I tend to get a bit lost if I can't be notified because I (regrettably), clean forget at times where I've posted and I really don't mean to ignore people. Another odd behaviour/possible glitch - I mentioned b4 but don't know that you saw that reply. When changing avatars - or anything at all in my profile, I ALWAYS have to re-type my password. That shouldn't be necessary because I'm already logged in! Any thoughts or suggestions? Thank-you! I hope the right folk will read this post too, as I want to ask a couple more 'specific people' questions. 1. To Vivian: Did you receive my pm from ages ago? I asked you in a post last week about it too, but these posts get buried so quickly at times, it's hard to know if I'll catch the person I'm wanting to pass a message to. Of course, that's where pms are good, but they're useless if they're not working! 2. To Lucy13: I KNOW you keep missing my posts, because I've posted links for you about Pete and about The Who, but you've not come back to those threads and they too have been buried down where majicat threads wriggle their way down, around and away to! 3. To downunder72: I sent you a 2nd pm tonight - sorry, it's way too huge and I know it's too recent for a reply from you, but not having heard from you - re the first pm, I'm uncertain as to whether you've received any of them at all. Maybe there's some weird glitches happening ONLY to my profile re pms not received by others, ticked box not working and password requests..? Please know - EVERYONE, I'm not complaining - at all! I'm just trying to figure out if something is not working properly or if it's just a bit of bad luck and unfortunate coincidences... (I DO happen to know 'Murphy' pretty well you see & his law has flaws!) So, a huge wave of peace to you all, in a large cheery parcel, made up of and wrapped up with happy ribbon wishes Bub-a-lub, from Jonathan N.B. bub-a-lub is flower-pot talk which has various different meanings. This particular bub-a-lub means 'bye for now' ;D
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Post by Chris on Jun 8, 2008 18:17:00 GMT -5
Hi Jon, sorry I just noticed this post.
As for the "bookmark this thread" question. I think it is still just a glitch in the proboards system. They are still working on correcting everything. I'm sure they will eventually correct all the problems such as bookmarks, that weren't noticed right off.
This is for security. I agree, you shouldn't have to add your password, but Proboards does it to protect your membership from being phished.
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Post by Vivian on Jun 8, 2008 19:39:51 GMT -5
Thank-you for those comments 1. To Vivian: Did you receive my pm from ages ago? I asked you in a post last week about it too, but these posts get buried so quickly at times, it's hard to know if I'll catch the person I'm wanting to pass a message to. Of course, that's where pms are good, but they're useless if they're not working! N.B. bub-a-lub is flower-pot talk which has various different meanings. This particular bub-a-lub means 'bye for now' ;D Sorry, I just listened for the first time. Yep, posts sometimes get buried. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks. Very nice job. Peace,Vivian
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Post by jonathanjzero on Jun 8, 2008 20:30:31 GMT -5
Hiya Christine Thanks for getting back to me about these couple of issues. Actually, I've just recently worked out how to avoid the whole password issue! Although, what you wrote about the security measures to protect us from being phished <--- this word is making me laugh! ;D I know it's not nice to be 'phished' ( ;D ), but I couldn't tell you what being phished means! It all sounds a bit phishy to me hee hee ;D ;D ;D About your answer though, I worked out that I don't need to put my password in there after all. And now I'm wondering whether - due to that security to ward off the 'phish' (snigger), that I should go back to (reluctantly) supplying my password after all - damned phisherman! As for what I figured out, it's simple really. You're asked to re-type your existing password underneath the first one - hidden of course by asterisks (maybe it should be hidden by 'Asterix' and he could go clobber the 'Phisherman'). Anyway, what I do is simply delete the first password, leaving both areas blank - and all else that you update gets updated and no 'error' message appears, nor a request for your password. So, Christine? Should I be going back to typing my password each time I need to update my profile? For security measures??? Bye for now P.S. I've got something else to ask you about too, but I'm out of time right now! Happy wishes, with no phishes! Phrom, ummm... I mean, from! Jonathan
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Post by jonathanjzero on Jun 8, 2008 20:47:22 GMT -5
Hey Vivian , thanks for your reply And thanks for listening to my song and for your kind words! Re- the Moon & Star again tho', I know you replied about the mp3 versions that you were able to download. It was really good that you were able to hear the concert from that site. I imagine you didn't have success with the link I sent you in the pm tho', seeming you only got to hear it after linking to bigozine2.com? It makes me wonder, how many majicatters miss out on some of the better links simply by not having logged in for a given amount of time and therefore not realising that a post with a link even existed. Anyway, I must go... Thanks again! Take care! And much peace back to you from Jonathan.
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Post by Chris on Jun 8, 2008 21:53:46 GMT -5
Hiya Christine Thanks for getting back to me about these couple of issues. Actually, I've just recently worked out how to avoid the whole password issue! Although, what you wrote about the security measures to protect us from being phished <--- this word is making me laugh! ;D I know it's not nice to be 'phished' ( ;D ), but I couldn't tell you what being phished means! It all sounds a bit phishy to me hee hee ;D ;D ;D About your answer though, I worked out that I don't need to put my password in there after all. And now I'm wondering whether - due to that security to ward off the 'phish' (snigger), that I should go back to (reluctantly) supplying my password after all - damned phisherman! As for what I figured out, it's simple really. You're asked to re-type your existing password underneath the first one - hidden of course by asterisks (maybe it should be hidden by 'Asterix' and he could go clobber the 'Phisherman'). Anyway, what I do is simply delete the first password, leaving both areas blank - and all else that you update gets updated and no 'error' message appears, nor a request for your password. So, Christine? Should I be going back to typing my password each time I need to update my profile? For security measures??? Bye for now P.S. I've got something else to ask you about too, but I'm out of time right now! Happy wishes, with no phishes! Phrom, ummm... I mean, from! Jonathan LOL.... Jon, I had to laugh at your post. ;D Actually phishing is a form of being hacked. Now that you have explained what your doing, I understand what you are talking about more fully. No, don't put your password in. That is actually there to give you the option to change your password if you wished to. You don't need to put your password in every time you edit your signature, or avatar or other little edits in your profile. I thought perhaps you were getting a confirmation email from proboards, which use to happen when one changed their email or password. As Andy Griffith would say, 'Gone PHISHING fishin' Christine
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