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  1. #1
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    Default How I set it so I "stay logged in"

    I keep having to sign in every time

    I promise I will the instructions down and never … never … NEVER ask again

    Thanks MUCH

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    Quote Originally Posted by billy b View Post
    I keep having to sign in every time

    I promise I will the instructions down and never … never … NEVER ask again

    Thanks MUCH
    1. Verify the URL you have bookmarked or are navigating to do not count on any GUIDs or tokens. I.e, make sure you have http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/forum.php bookmarked. (In other words, if your URL has a bunch of random letters or numbers at the end of it, try to truncate it)

    2. Verify that upon logging in, you've set the "remember me" option.

    3. Verify that you have not elected not to use your browser's auto fill options, which you can find in your browser options.

    If all else fails, delete your cache and cookies specific to this website, and try steps 1 - 3 again.

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    Hope ya got that ' billy b ' Hell I think putting points and plugs in a 1970 Datsun was easier then that. But that was back in the day before computers. The young whipper snappers of today have it down with the new technology stuff and If I have a problem with my computer I just ask my 12 year old granddaughter and she works with me on the problem, good luck with it billy b.
    Last edited by old pudd fisher; 07-09-2018 at 10:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old pudd fisher View Post
    Hope ya got that ' billy b ' Hell I think putting points and plugs in a 1970 Datsun was easier then that. But that was back in the day before computers.
    This whipper snapper's first car was a 1979 Datsun 510 Station Wagon. Followed by a 1977 Honda CVCC. Mind you, this was 1996 - 2000.

    You know ALL the chicks loved either:



    or




    What kind of 1970 Datsun did you have? Please tell me it was something awesome like a 240Z or a 280Z.

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    It was a red PU like this one then I later got a 1973 that I liked a lot better.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by old pudd fisher View Post
    It was a red PU like this one then I later got a 1973 that I liked a lot better.Click image for larger version. 

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    Pudd,

    Do you know the engines they had on them? Those old Datsun trucks are legends!

    Especially the ones with the "round head lights" since they fetch a nice price on the JDM market.

    My 510 had 499,999 miles on it when the odometer stopped working and I kept running it for years after that.

    Just like them Fords! LOL.

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