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AM I LOGGED IN YET?
Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured Started conversation Oct 13, 2003
So I open HooToo this morning. There's funny BBC links at the top of my page. WTF? I have to sign in? I click the button "Sorry, we're having problems". I click again "Sorry...". I click again "Sorry". I follow the "Register" link in the sidebar. I find the "Login" link there. I jump through all the F*CKING hoops and get the confirmation email. I try to go back to Hootoo. "Sorry...". I try again. I get logged in to my space. I try to go to feedback to LET THEM KNOW IT'S BLOODY WELL BROKEN, IRRITATING AND A PAIN IN THE DONKEY. I get the "You have to be logged in to post" message. I THOUGHT I WAS BLOODY WELL LOGGED IN YOU RETARDED MACHINE!
AM I LOGGED IN YET?
Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured Posted Oct 13, 2003
And don't you dare yikes this post for saying "Bloody", whoever. This is MY journal, and you don't have to read it if you don't want to.
AM I LOGGED IN YET?
...Shrillian... Posted Oct 24, 2003
Heh heh heh....I know what you mean - not the not being able to log in part though..
I think I'm one of the few people that had any difficulty logging in - though shocked senseless when I typed the URL of the login page and it was moved and all
I don't like the stupid green bar under the links bar in alabaster...I'll have to see it in different skins to see the other changes...
AM I LOGGED IN YET?
Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured Posted Oct 24, 2003
Heh, I was having a stressfit, can you tell?
The bar's not nice at all. In Goo it's blue, but it's all big and clunky and . It just doesn't look right.
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