What is wrong with the website?

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  • #841796
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    Just a Man
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    I have come here for the past several days WITHOUT logging in and the SAME topics were at the top. They did NOT change in those several days. Why is that? I do NOT want to log in every time I come here to read the latest. I have seen this before and there was no satisfactory answer then either, but this time it has gone on for days. Is there a REASON for this? Thanks.

    Philosophy, the female repellent

    #841797
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    Just a Man
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    Now that I AM logged in, the topics that have been the latest WITHOUT logging in are 8 pages back! Why is this?

    Philosophy, the female repellent

    #841799
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    Nags4Cash
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    This forum seems to restrict a lot of what unlogged guests can see. It’s an appropriate tactic considering the nature of the site.

    Murph ~ There is nothing brave or manly about entering into a contract with somebody which allows them to take your money, assets, children, and decades of your future income on a mere whim.

    #841801
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    Samsquanch
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    Frankie says relax

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    MarketWatcher
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    Clear your cache.

    #841806
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    Anonymous
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    Designed that way.

    If you’re logged out you won’t see the site in real-time.

    It’s not too much trouble to login though is it.

    #841817
    Just a Man
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    OK, later, then.

    Philosophy, the female repellent

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    Anonymous
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    OK, later, then.

    Have a good one.

    #841829
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    Hermit
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    Frankie says relax

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

    #841831
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    Anonymous
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    #841836
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    Hermit
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    I’d love to take a voyage on an old wooden ship like that at least once in my life. I don’t want that creepy kid onbord though.

    On second thought, she can book passage. It would add to the experience with her popping up unexpectedly and scaring the s~~~ out of people, the creepy little bitch.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

    #841844
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    Autolite
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    I’d love to take a voyage on an old wooden ship like that at least once in my life. I don’t want that creepy kid onbord though.

    That “creepy kid” is actress Emily Browning and she’s all grown up. She’s now a creepy adult…

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    Anonymous
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    I’d love to take a voyage on an old wooden ship like that at least once in my life.

    I took a tour on the USS Constitution when I was a kid, the thing I remember the most is the smell of old, that musty smell like an old wood/brick mill. Impressive woodwork for no power tools!

    If they had timberlock screws back then things would have been built much different! Everything is pegged or wedged! Awesome engineering!

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    Hermit
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    I’d love to take a voyage on an old wooden ship like that at least once in my life. I don’t want that creepy kid onbord though.

    That “creepy kid” is actress Emily Browning and she’s all grown up. She’s now a creepy adult…

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    Hmm, the mouth doesn’t look right……..

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    Hermit
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    I’d love to take a voyage on an old wooden ship like that at least once in my life.

    I took a tour on the USS Constitution when I was a kid, the thing I remember the most is the smell of old, that musty smell like an old wood/brick mill. Impressive woodwork for no power tools!

    If they had timberlock screws back then things would have been built much different! Everything is pegged or wedged! Awesome engineering!

    When you say you took a tour, you mean while still docked? You didn’t actually get to go out to sea, did you? Either way, I bet it was cool.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    Anonymous
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    When you say you took a tour, you mean while still docked?

    Guided tour when it was in port (Boston). The only thing I ever went out to sea in are floating steel luxury skyscrapers with 20 elevators on every deck! F~~~ those wooden boats where you s~~~ in a wooden bucket and throw it overboard! My balcony suite had a whirlpool tub and stocked bar!

    The money for those cruises was diverted from some money grubbing back-stabbing gold digging bitch that never got her leaching tentacles into me!

    NO REGRETS!

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    Hermit
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    When you say you took a tour, you mean while still docked?

    Guided tour when it was in port (Boston). The only thing I ever went out to sea in are floating steel luxury skyscrapers with 20 elevators on every deck! F~~~ those wooden boats where you s~~~ in a wooden bucket and throw it overboard! My balcony suite had a whirlpool tub and stocked bar!

    The money for those cruises was diverted from some money grubbing back-stabbing gold digging bitch that never got her leaching tentacles into me!

    NO REGRETS!

    I’m sure those floating cities are quite nice, but I’d s~~~ in a bucket for a few days to be able to have the experience of being on one of those old creaky wooden ships, rolling and swaying on the waves.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    Anonymous
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    I’m sure those floating cities are quite nice, but I’d s~~~ in a bucket for a few days to be able to have the experience of being on one of those old creaky wooden ships, rolling and swaying on the waves.

    We were pitching and rolling in high seas created by a hurricane that stalled in the southern gulf of Mexico, I never got sea sick until then, and after 2 days of bobbing back and forth relentlessly! Someone got their fingers amputated from a slamming door from the air pressure differences! There was whitecaps as far as the eye could see! Small vessels would have been capsized trying to negotiate the peaks! The fore and aft pitching was nothing compared to the side to side roll! Once I laid down, I slept like baby in a cradle! Sprawled is the best position to stop yourself from being rolled back and forth! I would have given my right arm for a hammock!

    #841943
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    My guess is that possibly there are two databases, one for us, logged members, and the other for the general public.
    Topics are replicated from our database to the public database, so when visitors come to this site, there won’t be any performance impact slowing this site down for us.

    I don’t know if it is true but, sound like is something similar that is going on.
    I like it, it give us better performance since we are not sharing the same database with the visitors.
    Also visitors usually don’t need to read everything in real time, they are just browsing and reading all the stuff and being encouraged to create an account.

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    Hermit
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    I’m sure those floating cities are quite nice, but I’d s~~~ in a bucket for a few days to be able to have the experience of being on one of those old creaky wooden ships, rolling and swaying on the waves.

    We were pitching and rolling in high seas created by a hurricane that stalled in the southern gulf of Mexico, I never got sea sick until then, and after 2 days of bobbing back and forth relentlessly! Someone got their fingers amputated from a slamming door from the air pressure differences! There was whitecaps as far as the eye could see! Small vessels would have been capsized trying to negotiate the peaks! The fore and aft pitching was nothing compared to the side to side roll! Once I laid down, I slept like baby in a cradle! Sprawled is the best position to stop yourself from being rolled back and forth! I would have given my right arm for a hammock!

    S~~~! What an awesome cruise that must’ve been. Never having been on the sea, I have no idea of the dynamics, so forgive me my ignorant question. Why did it take two days to navigate out of the effects of the hurricane? Seems like it could’ve sailed, (propellered), away from it sooner than that.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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