Tom,
Thanks for your additional input. I appreciate it. And I also appreciate the effort you seem to put in as a volunteer (I have read some of the threads where you have had to step in keep the peace so to speak).
I doubt it is any big concern to set the forum software to take commands from unknown computers.
Indeed it probably is not Tom but may I say that this is what distinguishes great companies / forums / churches / or any grouping of people from those that are not so great? Namely how sensitive they are to how the little people feel about something.
Instead of a top down approach they use a bottom up approach to serve their "customers" without compromising their overriding principals.
I don't mean great as in trying to be superior over everyone else. I mean great in the sense that through continual user input they improve to be as good as they can be.
If the christian unite powers that be have an attitude or perspective of not listening to complaints like mine because they do not consider it worthy enough to at least investigate it and do something about it if possible then users, like me, will continue to be frustrated using their services and will most likely just go elsewhere.
I'm not trying to be a hard nose Tom. Only trying to point out that for people using Internet forums these "quirks" considered little by upper management can sometimes drive people away. And uneccessarily so.
Just my two cents worth Tom for what good it has done. I realize your hands are probably tied but I would have hoped that upper management here, in a Christian forum, would have had a more sensible approach to listening to user complaints and perhaps have shown at least a willingness to really listen and perhaps do something about them if at all possible.
Like I said, in all the forums I have ever participated in, I have never, ever encountered one that was more frustrating to use as an end user. And I have been involved in a LOT of them. Cookies and all.
Nothing personal Tom.
Carlos